This paper focuses on two almost forgotten works. Both were posthumously published together in 1599 and their titles are Irene, Overo della Bellezza and Compendio breve della metafisica. The author of these works was Michele Gabriele, better known as Michele or Miho Monaldi. These writings are the expression of the two main aforementioned metaphysical tendencies of the time: one of Platonic inspiration and the other of Aristotelian doctrine. They are not works of marked originality, but precisely for this reason they are representative of their specific field.
Vernacular Metaphysics in Renaissance Ragusa
Marco Sgarbi
2025-01-01
Abstract
This paper focuses on two almost forgotten works. Both were posthumously published together in 1599 and their titles are Irene, Overo della Bellezza and Compendio breve della metafisica. The author of these works was Michele Gabriele, better known as Michele or Miho Monaldi. These writings are the expression of the two main aforementioned metaphysical tendencies of the time: one of Platonic inspiration and the other of Aristotelian doctrine. They are not works of marked originality, but precisely for this reason they are representative of their specific field.File in questo prodotto:
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