Aristotle and the People: Vernacular Philosophy in Renaissance Italy

By Marco Sgarbi

The essay focuses on vernacular Aristotelianism in Renaissance Italy, which began to gain currency in the 1540s, just as the vernacular was beginning to establish itself as a language of culture and the Counter-Reformation was getting underway. With…

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