Giacomo Zabarella: a critical aristotelian in the age of the scientific revolution

  • José Manuel García Valverde Universidad de Sevilla
Keywords: Renaissance Aristotelianism, Humanism, Physics, Scientific Method, Zabarella.

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.

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García Valverde J. M. (2017). Giacomo Zabarella: a critical aristotelian in the age of the scientific revolution. Anales del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía, 34(3), 587-609. https://doi.org/10.5209/ASHF.56802
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