The Teaching of the Tegni in Italian Universities in the Second Half of the Fourteenth Century
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Pesenti, TizianaEditorial
Universidad de Granada
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2000Referencia bibliográfica
Pesenti, Tiziana. «The teaching of the tegni in italian universities in the second half of the fourteenth century». Dynamis: Acta Hispanica ad Medicinae Scientiarumque Historiam Illustrandam, 2000, Vol. 20, p. 159-208, https://raco.cat/index.php/Dynamis/article/view/86632.
Resumen
To challenge the opinion that in the second half of the fourteenth century there
was a gap in the production of scholastic exegetical works, this paper discusses nine
commentaries on the Tegni that were produced in Padua, Perugia and Bologna and
transmitted mostly in the form of recollectiones by students. Their authors were Giovanni
Dondi dall’Orologio, Albertino Rinaldi da Salso, Giovanni Santasofia, Antonio da Scarperia,
Cristoforo Degli Onesti, Marsilio Santasofia, and the author of Vatican Lat. MS 4472.
The interpretation of the Galenic latitudo sanitatis was of central importance in these
commentaries and was the focal point for two brief intoductions to the first book of the
Tegni, written by Bolognino and Pietro d’Arezzo. Bolognino’s text is edited in an
appendix to this paper.