Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies (Oct 2002)

Renaissance Aristotelianism

  • Paul Oskar Kristeller

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 2
pp. 157 – 174

Abstract

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The medieval universities were diverse in their use of the Aristotelian heritage, and this diversity continued and flourished in the Renaissance (e.g. the non-theological approach in Italy), until the scientific revolution of the 17th century rejected Aristotelian physics.