Heymerici de Campo 'Opvs circa specvlare enigma vniversi'
"Although he has not yet been widely studied, Heymericus de Campo – Heymeric van den Velde – (1395-1460) played a role of some importance among the philosophers of the 15th century. He worked as a Master of Arts at the University of Cologne, where he was the main representative of the followers...
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Turnhout
Brepols
2024
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Schriftenreihe: | Corpvs Christianorvm. Continuatio Mediaeualis
292C Heymerici de Campo opera pars 4 |
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Zusammenfassung: | "Although he has not yet been widely studied, Heymericus de Campo – Heymeric van den Velde – (1395-1460) played a role of some importance among the philosophers of the 15th century. He worked as a Master of Arts at the University of Cologne, where he was the main representative of the followers of Albertus Magnus (Scola Albertistarum), as member of the Bursa Laurentiana. He subsequently became a professor of theology and rector of the University of Louvain in 1435. The Opus circa speculare enigma universi corresponds to this final period of his career. In this treatise, Heymericus presents a diagram that represents the principles of universal knowledge. The so-called enigma universi constitutes, according to Heymericus, a certain "exemplar, paradigm or visible mirror image of the archetypal world." Although it does not contain any illustration, the entire work is concerned with a detailed description and interpretation of the enigma. It is a geometric image composed of four circles and four concentric triangles, colored in blue, green, red and black on a white background, through which the human intellect is able to reflect its intellectual knowledge on sense and imagination." |
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Beschreibung: | Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [XXXIX]-LIII |
Beschreibung: | LIII, 88 Seiten Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 9782503610535 978-2-503-61053-5 |