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    Method and Order in Renaissance Philosophy of Nature: The Aristotle Commentary Tradition.Eckhard Kessler, Daniel A. Di Liscia & Charlotte Methuen - 1997 - Routledge.
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    Carl Prantl y la historia de la lógica de la investigación científica.Daniel Antonio Di Liscia & Javier Legris - 2016 - Scientiae Studia 14 (2):527.
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  3. "El libro encadenado": Eine sammelhandschrift naturphilosophischer schriften Von Jean Buridan (ms. Buenos aires, biblioteca nacional 342r).Daniel Antonio di Liscia - 2001 - Vivarium 39 (1):52-86.
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    Johannes Kepler.Daniel A. di Liscia - 2011 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Nel segno di Galileo: Erudizione, filosofia e scienza a Firenze nel secolo XVII: I "Trattati accademici" di Vincenzio Capponi. Stefano Caroti.Daniel A. Di Liscia - 1997 - Isis 88 (1):142-143.
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    Quantifying Aristotle: the impact, spread, and decline of the Calculatores Tradition.Daniel A. Di Liscia & Edith Dudley Sylla (eds.) - 2022 - Boston: Brill.
    Aristotelian philosophy is generally regarded as incompatible with the mathematical methods and principles that form the basis of modern science. This book offers an entirely new perspective on this presumed incompatibility. It surveys the tradition of the Oxford Calculators from its beginnings in the fourteenth century until Leibniz and the philosophy of the seventeenth century and explores how the Calculators' techniques of quantification expanded the conceptual and methodological limits of Aristotelianism. In the process, it examines a large number of authors, (...)
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    The Concept of Motion in Jacques Legrand’s Philosophical Compendium.Daniel Di Liscia - 2022 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 29 (1):199-233.
    The following paper investigates the concept of motion in Jacques Legrand, a hitherto little-studied author of the early fifteenth century. Legrand, an important member of the Order of Hermits of Saint Augustine, wrote a philosophical Compendium for the students of his Order. This contribution first attempts to provide a contextualization of Legrand’s treatment of motion within this work. Legrand’s contribution to philosophical encyclopedism is here discussed. Secondly, it reviews the most important theories on the nature of movement in the Middle (...)
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    The Subject Matter of Physics and Metaphysics in Jacques Legrand's Compendium utriusque philosophie.Daniel A. di Liscia - 2017 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 24:249.
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    Nicole Oresme. Questiones in Meteorologica de ultima lectura, recensio parisiensis. Study of the Manuscript Tradition and Critical Edition of Books I-II.10, edited by A. Panzica (Leiden and Boston, 2021). [REVIEW]Daniel A. Di Liscia - 2023 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 30 (1).
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