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    Leonardo da Vinci’s Aphorism on the Aristotle-Alexander Legend: Sources, Meaning, And Its Reception by Francis Bacon.John A. Demetracopoulos - 2023 - Studia Neoaristotelica 20 (1):3-87.
    One of Leonardo da Vinci’s autographed aphorisms states that Aristotle and Alexander were each other’s teachers. Interpreting it in light of those of Leonardo’s readings which instigated him to write it down along with providing him the material he needed to do so, I argue that the aphorism turns against Aristotle as an emblematically boastful, know-it-all man involved in undue occupation of all knowledge throughout history. Leonardo presents Aristotle as if he had been taught by the pernicious conqueror Alexander to (...)
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    Augustine in Byzantium.John A. Demetracopoulos - 2011 - In H. Lagerlund (ed.), Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Springer. pp. 131--133.
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    Commission VIII: Byzantine Philosophy. Section 2: Thomas de Aquino Byzantinus (2015-2021).John A. Demetracopoulos & Charalambos Dendrinos - 2022 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 63:531-554.
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    Demetrius Cydones’ Translation of Bernardus Guidonis’ List of Thomas Aquinas’ Writings and the Historical Roots of Byzantine Thomism.John A. Demetracopoulos - 2010 - In David Wirmer & Andreas Speer (eds.), 1308: Eine Topographie Historischer Gleichzeitigkeit. De Gruyter. pp. 827-882.
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    Further Evidence on the Ancient, Patristic, and Byzantine Sources of Barlaam the Calabrian's Contra Latinos.John A. Demetracopoulos - 2004 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 96 (1):83-122.
    A. Fyrigos, professor of Patristic and Byzantine Philosophy at the «Universitas Gregoriana» and specialist on Barlaam the Calabrian (ca. 1290–1348), has recently edited B.'s anti-Latin works —twenty one works in number—written on the occasion of the ecclesiastical-political negotiations he held in Constantinople with the legates Francesco da Camerino and Richard of England during 1334 and 1335, focused on the Filioque and intended to promote some sort of union between the Eastern and Western Church. This edition, which is prefaced by a (...)
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    Georgios Scholarios - Gennadios II'sFlorilegium Thomisticum II (De Fato)and its anti-Plethonic Tenor.John A. Demetracopoulos - 2007 - Recherches de Theologie Et Philosophie Medievales 74 (2):301-376.
    In Marc. gr., classis XI,18 an anonymous florilegium consisting of selected paragraphs of the Second Part of the Fifth Division of the 3rd book of Thomas Aquinas’ Summa contra Gentiles is extant. These paragraphs were excerpted from the Greek translation of the Latin text by Demetrios Cydones and 106 ; ch. 101, § 2 partim; 103; ch. 94, § 3-5; 12-15). The main topic of this text is «fate». An edition of it is offered, and it is argued, on the (...)
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    George Scholarios (Gennadios II).John A. Demetracopoulos - 2011 - In H. Lagerlund (ed.), Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Springer. pp. 397--399.
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  8. Manuel Calecas' translation of Boethius' De Trinitate-Introduction, new critical edition, Index Latinograecitatis.John A. Demetracopoulos - 2005 - Synthesis Philosophica 20 (1):85-118.
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    Thomism, Byzantine.John A. Demetracopoulos - 2011 - In H. Lagerlund (ed.), Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Springer. pp. 1308--1311.
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    The Sitz im Leben of Demetrius Cydones’ Translation of pseudo-Augustine’s Soliloquia. Remarks on a Recent Edition.John A. Demetracopoulos - 2006 - Quaestio 6 (1):191-258.
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    VI: Byzantine Philosophy. Section 2: Thomas de Aquino Byzantinus.John A. Demetracopoulos & Charalambos Dendrinos - 2014 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 56:13-22.
    This is a report of the progress and activities of the project Thomas de Aquino Byzantinus during the last two years, with an emphasis on the Thomism of Bessarion and Scholarios and the transmission of some of Averroes’ doctrines in late Byzantium via the translation of some of Aquinas’ writings into Greek.
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    Matthew C. Briel, A Greek Thomist: Providence in Gennadios Scholarios. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2020. Pp. xv, 252. $55. ISBN: 978-0-2681-0749-9. [REVIEW]John A. Demetracopoulos - 2022 - Speculum 97 (3):792-794.
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