Marcantonio Genua
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Marcantonio Genua (born Marco Antonio Passeri; 1491–1563)[1] was a Renaissance Aristotelian philosopher who taught at the University of Padua.
He was a teacher and uncle of the great Renaissance philosopher Giacomo Zabarella.[2]
References
- ^ Coniglione, Francesco; Poli, Roberto; Rollinger, Robin (2004). Idealization. 11, Historical studies on abstraction and idealization. Amsterdam: Rodopi. p. 140. ISBN 90-420-1602-7.
- ^ Spruit, Leen (1995). Species Intelligibilis: From Perception to Knowledge. Brill. pp. 225. ISBN 90-04-10396-1.
- Nadler, Steven M., A Companion to Early Modern Philosophy , Blackwell 2002.
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