Autore: Corso de Estrada, Laura
Titolo: Auctoritas of the Thirteenth Century: Thomas Aquinas and Natural Teleology in the Ciceronian Tradition
Rivista/Miscellanea: in Hahmann, Andree & Vazquez, Michael, Cicero as Philosopher - New Perspectives on His Philosophy and Its Legacy, De Gruyter, 2025, 412 p.
Luogo edizione: Berlin Boston
Editore: De Gruyter
Anno edizione: 2025
Pagine: 265-284
Parole chiave: Héritage - Fortuna - Legacy, Philosophie - Filosofia - Philosophy
Descrizione: Laura Corso de Estrada vindicates Cicero’s status as an auctoritas within scholasticism. Beginning with pre-Thomistic antecedents, she establishes the importance of Ciceronian ideas in the work of figures such as William of Auxerre and Philip the Chancellor. Then she turns to the intellectual giant of thirteenth century Europe, Thomas Aquinas. Corso de Estrada moves us beyond the simple observation that Aquinas frequently mentions Cicero by demonstrating the depth and importance of Aquinas’ creative reinterpretation of Cicero’s natural teleology and philosophical anthropology [Hahmann & Vazquez 2025, 7].
Sigla autore: Corso de Estrada 2025
Titolo: Auctoritas of the Thirteenth Century: Thomas Aquinas and Natural Teleology in the Ciceronian Tradition
Rivista/Miscellanea: in Hahmann, Andree & Vazquez, Michael, Cicero as Philosopher - New Perspectives on His Philosophy and Its Legacy, De Gruyter, 2025, 412 p.
Luogo edizione: Berlin Boston
Editore: De Gruyter
Anno edizione: 2025
Pagine: 265-284
Parole chiave: Héritage - Fortuna - Legacy, Philosophie - Filosofia - Philosophy
Descrizione: Laura Corso de Estrada vindicates Cicero’s status as an auctoritas within scholasticism. Beginning with pre-Thomistic antecedents, she establishes the importance of Ciceronian ideas in the work of figures such as William of Auxerre and Philip the Chancellor. Then she turns to the intellectual giant of thirteenth century Europe, Thomas Aquinas. Corso de Estrada moves us beyond the simple observation that Aquinas frequently mentions Cicero by demonstrating the depth and importance of Aquinas’ creative reinterpretation of Cicero’s natural teleology and philosophical anthropology [Hahmann & Vazquez 2025, 7].
Sigla autore: Corso de Estrada 2025