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...First edition, very rare, of the Italian philosopher Agostino Nifo's commentary on the twelfth-century Andalusian philosopher Averroes' all-comprehensive celestial physics. Averroes wrote commentaries on Aristotle's Physica and De caelo,...
...First (and only) edition of this rare commentary on Aristotle’s De caelo, correlated with Averroës’ text on the same subject. A native of Sessa Aurunca, near Naples, Nifo (1473–1545?) was one of the most important commentators on Aristotle...
...Two publications, issued by the same printers in consecutive years, bound together: 1. Agostino Nifo, De pulchro and De amore. The Italian philosopher's books on beauty and love. 2. Giovanni Braccesco, De alchemia dialogi duo. First...
... thought and tries to create harmony between faith and philosophy. Agostino Nifo (born c. 1473, Sessa, Naples — died after 1538, possibly Salerno) was a philosopher noted for his development from an anti-Christian interpreter of Aristotelian...
...Dated May 10, 1503. Very rare first edition of this commentary upon Averroes’ reception of Aristotle’s metaphysical work...