The Leonine Commission and Marquette

Commission léonine – Bibliothèque du Saulchoir/«Aquinas and the Arabs Project» Marquette University (Paris – Milwaukee)

Séminaire de recherche sur «Thomas d'Aquin et ses sources arabes» (PDF)

27 mars 2009

  • Richard C. TAYLOR (Marquette University, Milwaukee): The Role of Arabic / Islamic Philosophy in Thomas Aquinas's Conception of the Beatific Vision in his Commentary on the Sentences IV, d.49, q.2, a.1.
  • Jean-Baptiste BRENET (Université de Paris X – Nanterre): L'image requise. Averroès et Thomas d'Aquin lecteurs de De anima 431a16-17.
  • Rollen E. HOUSER (University of St. Thomas, Houston): How Br. Thomas Introduces the Principles of Avicennian Metaphysics into Sacra doctrina: In I Sent. d. 8, q.1.

28 mars 2009

  • Cristina CERAMI (CNRS, UMR 7219, Paris): Physique et Métaphysique: l'ordo scientiarum chez Averroès et Thomas d'Aquin.
  • Isabelle MOULIN (Université de Lyon): The Question of the Status of Secondary Causes in Three Commentaries on Peter Lombard's Sentences: Albert the Great, Bonaventura, and Thomas Aquinas.
  • David B. TWETTEN (Marquette University, Milwaukee): Aquinas' Early Appropriation of Averroes: The Contra Gentiles' Reading of the Physics.

Les séances auront lieu à la Bibliothèque du Saulchoir, Salle Saint Thomas, 43bis rue de la Glacière, Paris XIIIe (entrée libre). Ceux qui souhaitent prendre le repas sur place (15 Euro), devraient s'inscrire avant le 20 mars, en écrivant à : aoliva@commissio-leonina.org.

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Jörgen Vijgen

DR. JÖRGEN VIJGEN holds academic appointments in Medieval and Thomistic Philosophy at several institutions in the Netherlands. His dissertation, “The status of Eucharistic accidents ‘sine subiecto’: An Historical Trajectory up to Thomas Aquinas and selected reactions,” was written under the direction of Fr. Walter Senner, O.P. at the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas (Angelicum) in Rome, Italy and published in 2013 by Akademie Verlag (now De Gruyter) in Berlin, Germany.