paul-of-venice-and-realist-developments-of-roger-swyneshed-s-treatment-of-semantic-paradoxes

Paul of Venice and Realist Developments of Roger Swyneshed's Treatment of Semantic Paradoxes

Miroslav Hanke
In this paper, Miroslav Hanke offers an in-depth analysis of the contextualist solution to Liar antinomies (such as “This sentence is false”) introduced in the late fourteenth century by Paul of Venice (1369–1429).
History and Philosophy of Logic 38,4 (2017): 299–315
plato-s-cratylus

Plato's Cratylus

Vladimír Mikeš, ed.

The volume on Plato's dialogue dealing with semantics and ontology.

Leiden: Brill, 2022.

Leiden: Brill, 2022.
sacramentum-magnum

Sacramentum Magnum

Pavel Blažek, editor

Volume of essays by 16 international scholars on the medieval theology of marriage. The publication is the outcome of an international conference held in Prague in 2012;

Münster: Aschendorff-Verlag 2018, pp. 532

stephen-of-palec-s-quaestio-de-esse-aeterno-a-study-and-critical-edition

Stephen of Páleč’s Quaestio de esse aeterno. A study and critical edition

Ota Pavlíček
This article provides an editio princeps of Stephen of Páleč’s Quaestio de esse aeterno together with an extensive biographical and doctrinal study.
Archives d'histoire doctrinale et littéraire du Moyen Âge 84 (2017): 349–378
studying-the-arts-in-late-medieval-bohemia

Studying the Arts in Late Medieval Bohemia

Ota Pavlíček (ed.)

This volume is the first devoted entirely to the production, reception, and transmission of knowledge in the late medieval Prague Faculty of Arts, with important links to several other Faculties of Arts across Europe and treatments of related topics, such as studying the arts in Bohemia in the Jewish milieu.

Turnhout: Brepols 2021, pp. 358
the-imagined-communities-of-yom-tov-lipman-m-hlhausen-heresy-and-communal-boundaries-in-sefer-nizzahon

The ‘Imagined Communities’ of Yom Tov Lipman Mühlhausen: Heresy and Communal Boundaries in Sefer Nizzahon

Milan Žonca
The article is the most detailed study published in recent years of Yom Tov Lipman Mühlhausen, a hitherto neglected Jewish author active at the turn of the fifteenth century in Bohemia.
Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag 2018, pp. 119–143
the-pseudo-bernardine-epistola-de-cura-rei-familiaris-and-its-reception-in-medieval-bohemia-and-moravia

The Pseudo-Bernardine Epistola de cura rei familiaris and its Reception in Medieval Bohemia and Moravia

Pavel Blažek, Barbora Řezníčková
Turnhout: Brepols 2021, pp. 85-138
thomas-of-stitne-s-on-the-householder-o-hospodarovi-and-its-latin-model

Thomas of Štítné's On the Householder (O Hospodářovi) and its Latin Model

Pavel Blažek
The tract On the Householder (O Hospodářovi) written in 1376 by the lay nobleman Thomas of Štítné holds a place of pride in the history of old Czech didactic literature. Pavel Blažek presents his discovery of the Latin source and model of On the householder: the (until 2018) unedited Latin sermons on the Christian household by the Bavarian Franciscan preacher Berthold of Regensburg (d. 1272). Providing a careful analysis of the relationship of On the householder to its newly discovered model, Blažek shows that Thomas of Štítné used Berthold’s sermons very freely creating thus on their basis a text which was very much his own.
Turnhout: Brepols 2018, pp. 91–119
what-is-in-the-mirror-the-metaphysics-of-mirror-images-in-albert-the-great-and-peter-auriol

What is in the Mirror? The Metaphysics of Mirror Images in Albert the Great and Peter Auriol

Lukáš Lička
Although the phenomenon of mirror images counts among the causes celèbres of medieval natural philosophy, it has surprisingly not received any systematic treatment in modern scholarship so far. In his pioneering study, Lukáš Lička assesses for the first time in detail the two main, and mutually exclusive, medieval explanations of this optical phenomenon. The first was formulated by Albert the Great, the second by Peter Auriol.
London: Routledge, 2019, pp. 131–148
zum-problem-der-gattung-des-seinden-bei-marius-victorinus-und-im-antiken-neuplatonismus

Zum Problem der Gattung des Seinden bei Marius Victorinus und im antiken Neuplatonismus

Václav Němec

The article revises Pierre Hadot's influential hypothesis according to which some Neo-Platonic authors, such as Porphyry, Marius Victorinus, and Deuxippus presupposed a common genus of being or substance encompassing various ontological levels of Platonic universe.

Rheinisches Museum für Philologie 160, 2 (2017)