Virtue ethics in the Middle Ages commentaries on Aristotle's Nicomachean ethics, 1200 -1500 /

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Corporate Author: ebrary, Inc
Other Authors: Bejczy, István Pieter, 1965-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2008.
Series:Brill's studies in intellectual history ; v. 160.
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Table of Contents:
  • The early thirteenth century
  • The structure of the soul, intellectual virtues, and the ethical ideal of masters of arts in early commentaries on the Nichomachean ethics / Valeria A. Buffon
  • Moral and intellectual virtues in the earliest Latin commentaries on the Nicomachean ethics / Irene Zavattero
  • Virtus in the Naples commentary on the Ethica nova (MS Naples, Biblioteca Nazionale, VIII G 8, ff. 4ra-9vb) / Martin J. Tracey
  • Albert the Great and Thomas Aquinas
  • In war and peace : the virtue of courage in the writings of Albert the Great and Thomas Aquinas / Jörn Müller
  • Albert the Great and Thomas Aquinas on magnanimity / Tobias Hoffmann
  • Aquinas's interpretation of the Aristotelian virtue of justice and his doctrine of natural law / Matthias Perkams
  • The late thirteenth century
  • Heroic virtue in the commentary tradition on the Nicomachean ethics in the second half of the thirteenth century / Iacopo Costa
  • Utrumfelix indigeat amicis : the reception of the Aristotelian theory of friendship at the Arts Faculty in Paris / Marco Toste
  • The thirteenth and fourteenth centuries
  • The cardinal virtues in medieval commentaries on the Nicomachean ethics, 1250-1350 / István P. Bejczy
  • Political prudence in some medieval commentaries on the sixth book of the Nicomachean ethics / Roberto Lambertini
  • The virtue of virginity : the Aristotelian challenge / Pavel Blažek
  • The fifteenth century
  • Teaching ethics at the University of Vienna : the making of a commentary at the Faculty of Arts (a case study) / Christoph Flüeler.