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Open Access Journal: Mediterranea. International Journal on the Transfer of Knowledge

 [First posted in AWOL 30 April 1919, updated 6 May 2024]

Mediterranea. International Journal on the Transfer of Knowledge
ISSN: 2445-2378

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Mediterranea is an international journal focusing on various areas of knowledge transfer from Late Antiquity to the Early Modern period, covering the Middle East and the Mediterranean basin, and paying special attention to philological, philosophical, scientific, cultural and religious fields of research.
If there is one thing that characterizes the powerful process of knowledge exchange between the Near East and the Latin West it is the passion for knowledge and the discovery of its secrets that inspired scholars of the period. This led to long journeys and rich encounters, and the mutual exchange between cultures that have repercussions up to the present day.
Mediterranea is a project focused on combining efforts, by linking highly qualified research institutions with expertise in the field of transfer of knowledge within the different areas of study that will be addressed in the journal.
Vol. 9 (2024)

DOI: https://doi.org/10.21071/mijtk.v9i

Published: 2024-04-23

Articles

Chryselephantine Couches, Feasting, and Imperial Violence in Hellenistic Macedonia

Rachel Kousser

1-51

From 737 Conclusions by Jean Cabrol to Giovanni Pico’s 900 Conclusions

Brian Copenhaver

53-105

«Combustion Tables» in Twelfth-Century Latin Europe: A Preliminary Study

Carl Philipp Emanuel Nothaft

107-164

On the Origin of John Philoponus’s De contingentia mundi

Giovanni Mandolino

165-211

The Margins at the Centre: New Light on Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Arabe 2967

Matteo Pimpinelli

213-241

The Beginnings of Nizari Ismailism: Annotated Translation of Ḫwāǧah Qāsim Tuštarī’s Recognizing God

Shafique Virani; Virginia Martos Armenteros

243-270

Echoes of Niranj Magic in the Work of Albert the Great

Athanasios Rinotas

271-292

In memoriam

In memoriam Michael J.B. Allen (1.IV.1941–25.II.2023)

Valery Ruth Rees, John Monfasani

293-307

In memoriam Maria Rosa Antognazza (10.IX.1964–28.III.2023)

Concepts Have History

Jean-Paul De Lucca, Andrea Aldo Robiglio

309-318

In memoriam Zénon Kaluza (5.V.1936–5.VI.2023)

Tribute to Zénon Kaluza

Christophe Grellard

319-323

In memoriam Nuccio Ordine (18.VII.1958–10.VI.2023)

A Champion of European Renaissance

Chiara Cassiani

325-329

Review articles

A Note on Two Works of George of Trebizond Edited by John Monfasani

Luca Burzelli, Riccardo Saccenti

331-348

Giovanni Pico and the Scholastics: A Note on «A Philosopher at the Crossroads»

Brian Garcia

349-360

A New Encompassing Theory of Science in Ibn Sīnā

Jules Janssens

361-376

Notes

Ficino, Lucretius and «semen»

Stéphane Toussaint

377-383

The Elementary Particles: A Computational Stylometric Inquiry into the Mediaeval Greek-Latin Aristotle

Pieter Beullens, Wouter Haverals, Ben Nagy

385-408

Proofing is Believing: Augustine’s Gaze on the Relationship between Exegesis and ‘Science’

Enrico Moro

409-432

Democracy and Basileia in Locri Epizefiri between the Fourth and the Third Centuries BCE

Ignazio D'Angelo

433-468

Paul Valéry's Mediterranean: From Marine Epiphany to Mediterranean Humanism

Sara Izzo

469-486

The Ovidian Studies of Michelangelo Picone

Gianpiero Rosati

487-492

Note to «The Forgotten Gifts of Hermes: The Latin Reception of Proclus’ Commentary on Euclid’s Elements»

Álvaro Jose Campillo Bo

493-503

Reviews

Al-Fārābī, L’uno e l’unità. Introduzione, testo arabo, traduzione e commento di Cecilia Martini Bonadeo con Sara Abram, Luca Farina, Giovanni Mandolino, Marianna Zarantonello, Pisa University Press, Pisa 2023 (Series Greco, Arabo, Latino. Le vie del sapere. Testi 6), VIII + 262 pp., ISBN: 9788833397238.

Oneness and Multiplicity

Thérèse Anne Druart

505-512

Charles H. Lohr, The Aristotelian Tradition (1200–1650): Translation, Themes and Editions, ed. Christoph Lüthy, Andrea Aldo Robiglio; vol. I: From Aristotle Via Lull to the Renaissance. Selected Essays, ed. Andrea Aldo Robiglio; vol. II: Latin Aristotle Editions (1450–1650), ed. Christoph Lüthy, Davide Cellamare, SISMEL–Edizioni del Galluzzo, Firenze 2023 (Corpus Philosophorum Medii Aevi. Subsidia, 19), XIII + 249 pp., XXI + 216 pp., ISBN: 9788892902305.

Eva Del Soldato

513-516

Paul Richard Blum, Oracles of the Cosmos: Between Pantheism and Secularism, Schwabe Verlag, Basel 2022, 102 pp., ISBN: 9783796545467.

Marco Pellegrini

517-523

Andreas Speer, 1000 Jahre Philosophie. Ein anderer Blick auf die Philosophie des ‘Mittelalters’, Brill, Boston 2023, 109 pp., ISBN: 9783957432834 (Paperback), 9783969752838 (E-Book).

Sarah Marie Leitenberger

525-528

Simon Goldhill, The Christian Invention of Time: Temporality and the Literature of Late Antiquity, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2022 (Greek Culture in the Roman World Series), 500 pp., ISBN: 9781316512906.

Matthew Acton

529-538

Lesley Smith, Fragments of a World: William of Auvergne and His Medieval Life, The University of Chicago Press, Chicago 2023, 312 pp., ISBN: ‎9780226826189.

Seth Kreeger

539-543

Giovanni Catapano, Cecilia Martini (eds.), La filosofia nelle opere di Dante / Philosophy in Dante’s Works, Il Poligrafo, Padova 2021 (Medioevo. Rivista di storia della filosofia medievale, 46), 328 pp., ISBN: 9788893871983.

Marco Vorcelli

545-551


Matthieu Husson, Clemency Montelle, Benno Van Dalen (eds.), Editing and Analysing Numerical Tables: Towards a Digital Information System for the History of Astral Science, Brepols, Turnhout 2021 (Ptolemaeus Arabus et Latinus. Studies, 2), IX + 594 pp., ISBN: 9782503596068.

Nathan Sidoli

553-554

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