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  1. Francesco patrizi da cherso's criticism of Aristotle's logic.Luc Deitz - 2007 - Vivarium 45 (1):113-124.
    Francesco Patrizi da Cherso's Discussiones peripateticae (1581) are one of the most comprehensive analyses of the whole of Aristotelian philosophy to be published before Werner Jaeger's Aristoteles. The main thrust of the argument in the Discussiones is that whatever Aristotle had said that was true was not new, and that whatever he had said that was new was not true. The article shows how Patrizi proves this with respect to the Organon, and deals with the implications for the history af (...)
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    Francesco Patrizi da Cherso's Criticism of Aristotle's Logic Francesco Patrizi da Cherso's Criticism of Aristotle's Logic.Luc Deitz - 2007 - Vivarium 45 (1):113-124.
    Francesco Patrizi da Cherso's Discussiones peripateticae are one of the most comprehensive analyses of the whole of Aristotelian philosophy to be published before Werner Jaeger's Aristoteles. The main thrust of the argument in the Discussiones is that whatever Aristotle had said that was true was not new, and that whatever he had said that was new was not true. The article shows how Patrizi proves this with respect to the Organon, and deals with the implications for the history af ancient (...)
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    Do we have any genuine works by Aristotle? Francesco Patrizi da Cherso’s discussion of the corpus Aristotelicum.Luc Deitz - 2019 - Intellectual History Review 29 (4):545-560.
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    Francesco Cattani da Diacceto.Luc Deitz - 1997 - In Jill Kraye (ed.), Cambridge Translations of Renaissance Philosophical Texts. Cambridge University Press. pp. 1--156.
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    Francisco de Quevedo.Luc Deitz & Adelheid Wiehe-Deitz - 1997 - In Jill Kraye (ed.), Cambridge Translations of Renaissance Philosophical Texts. Cambridge University Press. pp. 210.
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    Francesco Filelfo.Luc Deitz - 1997 - In Jill Kraye (ed.), Cambridge Translations of Renaissance Philosophical Texts. Cambridge University Press. pp. 1--234.
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    Ioannes wower of Hamburg, philologist and polymath. A preliminary sketch of his life and works.Luc Deitz - 1995 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 58 (1):132-151.
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    Marsilio Ficino.Luc Deitz - 1997 - In Jill Kraye (ed.), Cambridge Translations of Renaissance Philosophical Texts. Cambridge University Press. pp. 1--29.
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    G. de Callataÿ: Annus Platonicus. A Study of World Cycles in Greek, Latin and Arabic Sources. (Publications de l’Institut Orientaliste de Louvain 47.) Pp. xv + 287. Louvain-la-Neuve: Université catholique de Louvain, 1996. ISBN: 90-6831-876-4. [REVIEW]Luc Deitz - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (2):628-629.