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Summistae: The Commentary Tradition on Thomas Aquinas’ Summa Theologiae

From: 2013-10-17 To:2013-10-19

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  • Summistae: The Commentary Tradition on Thomas Aquinas’s Summa Theologiae - 16th to 18th Century

    International Conference
    Porto, 17-19 October 2013

     

    Rationale abstract pdf

    Leaflet pdf

    Poster pdf

     


     

     

    1st Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Iberian Scholastic Humanism (ISSISH)

    Program

    17 October – Room 203

     

    09h00 - 09h30 Opening Session

    Professor Maria de Fátima Marinho Saraiva, Dean of the Faculty

    José Francisco Meirinhos, Lidia Lanza, Marco Toste

     

    09h30-10h30

    Schabel, Chris (Nicosia) – Brinzei, Monica (Paris), Thomas Aquinas as Authority and the ‘Summa’ as Auctoritas in the Late Middle Ages

    10h30-11h00 Break

     

    11h00-12h30

    Castellote, Salvador (Valencia), From the Immensity of God to the ‘Immaginary Space’ and the Possible Worlds in Suárez’ Metaphysics

    Lanza, Lidia (Porto), Giustizia e penitenza nella Seconda Scolastica: ‘Summa Theologiae’ III, q. 85

     

    14h30-16h00

    Hattab, Helen (Houston), Creation and Subsistence: 17th Century Commentators on the Subsistence of Prime Matter and Substantial Forms

    Lázaro Pulido, Manuel (Porto), La causalidad ejemplar en algunos profesores de Salamanca del siglo XVII: la recepción de Suárez

    16h00-16h30 Break

     

    16h30-18h00

    Toste, Marco (Porto), Between Self-Preservation and Self-Sacrifice: The Debate in Second Scholasticism

    Lamanna, Marco (Pisa), Lectures on the Summa theologiae at the Early Collegio Romano: Parra, Perera, Toledo

     

    18 October Room 203

     

    9h00-10h30

    Mantovani, Mauro (Roma), Il confronto sul valore delle ‘cinque vie’ (ST I, q. 2, art. 3) in alcuni dei commenti universitari della Seconda Scolastica spagnola (sec. XVI-XVII)

    Meirinhos, José Francisco (Porto), Imagination and the Internal Senses (ST I, q. 78, art. 4)

    10h30-11h00 Break

     

    11h00-12h45

    Novotný, Daniel D. — Machula, Tomáš (České Budějovice), Angels and Place

    Oliveira e Silva, Paula (Porto), The Concept ofius gentium’ – a Comparative Study Between Aquinas’ Definition inSumma theologiae’ IIa-IIae q. 57, and Some Commentaries on it Produced in Salamanca and Coimbra

     

    15h00-16h30

    Orrego Sánchez, Santiago (Santiago de Chile), Theories of continentia formalis and eminentialis of Perfections in God at Salamanca During the Second Half of the 16th Century

    Poncela González, Ángel (Salamanca), El problema de la justificación racional de la potencia creadora divina en Tomás de Aquino y Suárez y su proyección histórica

    16h30-17h00 Break

     

    17h00-18h30

    Renemann, Michael (Bochum), The ‘Reflexio virtualis’ as a Fundament for the ‘Libertas indifferentiae’

    Duba, William (Fribourg), Thomas, Vienne and the Light of Glory as Viewed by the Summistae

     

    19 October – Room 203

    09h30-11h00

    Agostini, Igor (Lecce), Il dibattito su ‘Summa theologiae’, I, q. 2, a. 2 nella teologia domenicana del XVII° secolo

    Solère, Jean-Luc (Boston), The Status of Erroneous Conscience According to some Jesuit Commentators of the ‘Summa’

    11h00-11h30 Break

     

    11h30-12h30 - Closing session

    Porro, Pasquale (Paris), Conclusioni

    Meirinhos, José Francisco (Porto), Closing Remarks



     

    Registration

    Participation is free (limited number of places available).
    If you wish to attend please send an email with your complete name and Institution to




    Meeting project
    Lidia Lanza
    Marco Toste
    This conference is part of the research project Iberian Scholastic Philosophy at the Crossroads of Western Reason: The Reception of Aristotle and the Transition to Modernity directed by J. Meirinhos and funded by FCT.



    Organization: J. Meirinhos, L. Lanza, M. Toste

    Gabinete de Filosofia Medieval
    Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto
    Via Panorâmica s/n
    4150-564 Porto
    Portugal


    Funding
    Instituto de Filosofia; Universidade do Porto
    Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia; COMPETE; QREN; UE/Governo de Portugal

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