Giacomo Zabarella: a critical aristotelian in the age of the scientific revolution
Abstract
Giacomo Zabarella is considered one of the most prestigious and most influential sixteenth century Aristotelians. His logic work, his writings on physics and his commentaries to Aristotle’s books, published posthumously, had a huge impact especially in the early decades of the seventeenth century, when they became true manuals by which many European students were formed. This article analyzes the figure of Zabarella focusing on his work on physics, the De rebus naturalibus libri XXX, published in 1590, just some days before his death.Downloads
Article download
License
In order to support the global exchange of knowledge, the journal Anales del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofia is allowing unrestricted access to its content as from its publication in this electronic edition, and as such it is an open-access journal. The originals published in this journal are the property of the Complutense University of Madrid and any reproduction thereof in full or in part must cite the source. All content is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 use and distribution licence (CC BY 4.0). This circumstance must be expressly stated in these terms where necessary. You can view the summary and the complete legal text of the licence.