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Vernacular Aristotelianism in Renaissance Italy
Tipo risorsa
Opera aristotelica
Autore
Anonymous
Titolo
Fisionomia
Descrizione
The anonymous translator (who presents himself as a pupil of Agostino Nifo) dedicates his version of Aristotle's Physiognomy - which is translated into Italian from Latin, as stated in the preface - to an unnamed ruler. The translator refers to the princely status of the dedicatee in the preface: since he is writing from Piombino (Tuscany), the dedicatee might well be a member of the Medici family. A general eulogy of philosophy as a fundamental tool for rulers, with references to both Plato and Aristotle, is followed by some remarks on the utility of Aristotle's Physiognomy in order to unveil the nature of people a ruler has to deal with. The work is completed by a translation of Rasi's Physiognomy which is presented as a shorter and clearer account of the discipline.
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https://vari.warwick.ac.uk/items/show/5085
Nomi
  • [Autore] Anonymous

Data indicizzazione: 29 settembre 2020