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Berthold of Moosburg

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Berthold of Moosburg (died after 1361[1]) was a German Dominican theologian and neo-Platonist of the 14th century, teaching in Regensburg in 1327.[2]

His Expositio super Elementationem theologicam Procli, written between 1340 and 1361,[3] was a major statement of the importance for Platonism of Proclus.[4] He opposed his Christian-Platonic synthesis to Aristotelian philosophy.[5] His sources included Theodoric of Freiberg and Albertus Magnus.[6][7]

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Works

  • Expositio super elementationem theologicam Procli 184-211. De animabus, edited by Loris Sturlese, Rome, Edizioni di storia e letteratura, 1974.
  • Bertoldo di Moosburg, Tabula contentorum in Expositione super Elementationem theologicam Procli, edited by A. Beccarisi, Pisa, Scuola Normale Superiore, 2000.
  • Expositio super Elementationem theologicam Procli, in Corpus philosophorum Teutonicorum medii aevi, vol. 6, edited by Loris Sturlese:
    • 6/1: Prologus. Propositiones 1-13, Meiner, Hamburg 1984. ISBN 3-7873-0599-8
    • 6/2: Propositiones 14-34, Meiner, Hamburg 1986. ISBN 3-7873-0673-0
    • 6/3: Propositiones 35-65, Meiner, Hamburg 2001. ISBN 3-7873-1560-8
    • 6/4: Propositiones 66-107, Meiner, Hamburg 2003. ISBN 3-7873-1655-8
    • 6/6: Propositiones 136–159, Meiner, Hamburg 2007
    • 6/7: Propositiones 160-183, Meiner, Hamburg 2003

References

  • Markus Fűhrer, Stephen Gersh, Dietrich of Freiberg and Berthold of Moosburg, in Stephen Gersh (ed.), Interpreting Proclus from Antiquity to the Renaissance, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014, pp. 299-317.
  • Antonella Sannino, Berthold of Moosburg's Hermetic Sources, Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, Vol. 63, 2000 (2000), pp. 243–258

Notes

  1. ^ Ashley/Dominicans: 3 Mystics 1300s Archived 2008-07-25 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Gieraths: Life in Abundance – 1 Archived April 4, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ D. N. Sedley, The Cambridge Companion to Greek and Roman Philosophy (2003), p. 327.
  4. ^ André Vauchez, Richard Barrie Dobson, Michael Lapidge, Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages (2001), p. 1153.
  5. ^ George Henry Radcliffe Parkinson, Stuart Shanker, Routledge History of Philosophy (1999), p. 235.
  6. ^ Pasquale Porro, The Medieval Concept of Time: Studies on the Scholastic Debate and Its Reception in Early Modern Philosophy (2001), p. 29.
  7. ^ Albert the Great (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

See also

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