Aristotle in the Medical Works of Arnau de Vilanova (c. 1240-1311)

Arnau de Vilanova, one of the most important physicians of the Latin Middle Ages, was familiar with the vast majority of Aristotle's works that had been translated into Latin. He used a wide range of them, such as the Organon - the introductory books on logic - and the natural philosophical boo...

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