- William of Moerbeke
- William of Moerbeke
• Short article by M. de Wulf on this learned man of the 13th centuryCatholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
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Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
William of Moerbeke — Willem van Moerbeke, known in the English speaking world as William of Moerbeke (c. 1215 ndash; 1286) was a prolific medieval translator of philosophical, medical, and scientific texts from Greek into Latin. His translations were influential in… … Wikipedia
William of Moerbeke — ▪ Belgian archbishop French Guillaume de Moerbeke born c. 1215, Moerbeke, Brabant died c. 1286, Orvieto? Flemish cleric, archbishop, and classical scholar whose Latin translations of the works of Aristotle and other early Greek… … Universalium
Moerbeke-Waas — Moerbeke Coat of arms … Wikipedia
William — may refer to:*William (name), a masculine given nameRoyaltyBritish*William I of England (1027 1087), a.k.a. William the Conqueror, William the Bastard *William II of England (1056 1100), a.k.a. William Rufus *William I of Scotland (c. 1142 1214) … Wikipedia
Moerbeke — Infobox Belgium Municipality name=Moerbeke picture= picture map arms=Wapenmoerbeke.gif region=BE REG FLE community=BE NL province=BE PROV OV arrondissement=Ghent nis=44045 pyramid date= 0 19= 20 64= 65= foreigners= foreigners date= mayor=Filip… … Wikipedia
Guillermo de Moerbeke — Willem van Moerbeke, conocido en español como Guillermo de Moerbeke (1215 1286) fue un prolífico traductor medieval de textos filosóficos, médicos y científicos, famoso por sus trabajo en la adaptación de textos griegos al latín. Su obra fue muy… … Wikipedia Español
Bonaventure, the German Dominicans and the new translations — John Marenbon As the previous chapter has illustrated, even in the first half of the thirteenth century the outlook of thinkers was much affected by the newly available translations of Aristotle and of Arabic commentaries and treatises.1 By the… … History of philosophy
Transmission of Greek philosophical ideas in the Middle Ages — The introduction of Greek philosophy and science into the culture of the Latin West in the Middle Ages was an event that transformed the intellectual life of Western Europe. It consisted of the discovery of many original works, such as those… … Wikipedia
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Aristotle — For other uses, see Aristotle (disambiguation). Ἀριστοτέλης, Aristotélēs Marble bust of Aristotle. Roman copy after a Gree … Wikipedia