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John of Jandun and his time

New research perspectives

November 17 & 18, 2022


INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE


Organised by
J.-B. Brenet (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, GRAMATA), I. Costa (CNRS-UMR LEM 85-84),
V. Decaix (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, GRAMATA, IUF)

With the support of
the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes and the Institut Universitaire de France

Contacts : Iacopo Costa, Véronique Decaix


Thursday November 17

Sorbonne, Room Dominique Kalifa (UFR d’Histoire, stairs C, 2nd floor)

9:30am Jean-Baptiste BRENET, Iacopo COSTA, Véronique DECAIX

Welcome

9:45am David TWETTEN (Marquette University, WI)

John of Jandun and the Prime Mover Argument: Faithful to Averroes?

10:30am Coffeebreak
10:45am Russell FRIEDMAN (KU Leuven)

John of Jandun on Prime Matter and its Potency

11am - 12:15am Łukasz TOMANEK (University of Silesia, Katowice)

Fernand of Spain and his commentary on De substantia of Averroes. Remarks on its attribution and its doctrinal context

3pm Valérie CORDONIER (CNRS, SPHere)

Jean de Jandun sur la fortune et la bonne fortune

3:45pm Luca BURZELLI (KU Leuven)

The remanence of the Elements in Jean of Jandun

4:30pm Coffeebreak
4:45pm Aurora PANZICA (SPHere)

À la recherche des Questions perdues de Matteo Mei sur la Physique : nouvelles sources pour l’étude de Jean de Jandun et de l’averroïsme bolonais


Friday November 18
Sorbonne
Morning: Room Dominique Kalifa (UFR d’Histoire, escalier C, 2e étage)
9:30am Aurélien ROBERT (CNRS, SPHere)

John of Jandun on logic and its application to different fields of knowledge

10:15am Andrea TABARRONI (University of Udine)

Jandun’s Early Reception in Bologna Through the Witness of MS Firenze BNC Conv. Soppr. J.III.6

11am Coffeebreak
11:15am - 12am Paolo RUBINI (Leibniz Edition, Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities)

Sensory cognition in Renaissance Aristotelianism: Pietro Pomponazzi reader of John of Jandun

Afternoon: Room D621
3pm Pavel BLAŽEK (Institute of Philosophy v.v.i., Academy of Sciences, Prague)

Jean de Jandun abréviateur de Barthélémy de Bruges ? Les Quaestiones Libri Yconomice Aristotelis conservées à Erfurt, Wissenschaftliche Allgemeinbibliothek, CA Q. 188

3:45pm Alessandro MULIERI (The American University of Rome)

Marsilius of Padua and John of Jandun. Reopening the Question of Political Aristotelian Averroism

4:30pm Break
4:45pm Discussion