The reception of John Philoponus' natural philosophy Aristotelian science from late antiquity to the Renaissance

"In some of his most famous works, John Philoponus (c. 490-570 CE) confronts numerous aspects of Aristotle's philosophy and science. Yet the influence of these reinterpretations and critiques remains under-examined. This volume fills this gap by uncovering the considerable impact of Philop...

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