De caelo et mundo (commentary)

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De caelo et mundo (commentary) is Albert of Cologne’s scholastic exposition on Aristotle’s treatise “On the Heavens,” reflecting his broader project of integrating Aristotelian natural philosophy with Christian theology.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin commentary
medieval philosophical commentary
scholastic work
aim integration of Aristotelian philosophy with Christian doctrine
author Albert of Cologne NERFINISHED
Albertus Magnus NERFINISHED
basedOn De caelo NERFINISHED
On the Heavens NERFINISHED
basedOnWorkAuthor Aristotle NERFINISHED
discusses celestial spheres
elements and sublunary world
motion of heavenly bodies
relationship between God and the cosmos
structure of the heavens
genre commentary on Aristotle
historicalContext high medieval university culture
influencedBy Aristotle’s De caelo NERFINISHED
Christian doctrinal tradition
intellectualTradition Scholasticism
language Latin
notableFor integration of natural philosophy with theology
systematic exposition of Aristotelian cosmology
period 13th century
philosophicalSchool Latin Aristotelianism NERFINISHED
philosophicalTheme eternity and creation of the world
nature of celestial substances
reconciliation of reason and faith
region Latin Christendom NERFINISHED
subject Aristotelian natural philosophy
cosmology
medieval cosmology
philosophy of nature
theologicalOrientation Christian theology
workPartOf Albert of Cologne’s Aristotelian commentaries NERFINISHED

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Albert of Cologne notableWork De caelo et mundo (commentary)