Paul Richard Blum (ed.)

Gasparo Contarini

DE IMMORTALITATE ANIMAE

ON THE IMMORTALITY OF THE SOUL

Studia Classica et Mediaevalia, Band 26

Abstract / Rezension


Gasparo Contarini was the first to write a critique of the treatise On the Immortality of the Soul by his teacher Pietro Pomponazzi. The future Cardinal claims that the human soul can be perfected during life with the body and that it is philosophically sound – and not only an article of faith – that the soul is immortal.

Gasparo Contarini (1483-1542) was a member of a patrician family in Venice. He studied in Padua, among others with Pietro Pomponazzi, before engaging in the duties of a diplomat for his city. Due to his merits in negotiating with the Protestants he was created Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. In his scarce leisure time he kept writing philosophical and scientific studies.

The editors are a group of scholars connected with Palacký University in Olomouc (Czech Republic).

Folgende Rezension erschien in der internationalen Zeitschrift Mediterranea - Journal on the transfer of knowledge, 6 (2021), Seite 235-242

Eine weitere Rezension erschien in der italienischen wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift Quaestio - Jahrbuch für die Geschichte der Metaphysik, 20 / 2020, Seite 530-534

Eine weitere Rezension erschien in der amerikanischen Zeitschrift Renaissance Quaterly, Volume 74, Issue 4, 2021, Seite 1267-1268


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