Charles H. Lohr, The Aristotelian Tradition (1200–1650): Translation, Themes and Editions, ed. Christoph Lüthy, Andrea Aldo Robiglio; vol. I: From Aristotle Via Lull to the Renaissance. Selected Essays, ed. Andrea Aldo Robiglio; vol. II: Latin Aristotle Editions (1450–1650), ed. Christoph Lüthy, Davide Cellamare, SISMEL–Edizioni del Galluzzo, Firenze 2023 (Corpus Philosophorum Medii Aevi. Subsidia, 19), XIII + 249 pp., XXI + 216 pp., ISBN: 9788892902305.

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Charles H. Lohr, The Aristotelian Tradition (1200–1650): Translation, Themes and Editions, ed. Christoph Lüthy, Andrea Aldo Robiglio; vol. I: From Aristotle Via Lull to the Renaissance. Selected Essays, ed. Andrea Aldo Robiglio; vol. II: Latin Aristotle Editions (1450–1650), ed. Christoph Lüthy, Davide Cellamare, SISMEL–Edizioni del Galluzzo, Firenze 2023 (Corpus Philosophorum Medii Aevi. Subsidia, 19), XIII + 249 pp., XXI + 216 pp., ISBN: 9788892902305.

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Del Soldato, E. (2024). Charles H. Lohr, The Aristotelian Tradition (1200–1650): Translation, Themes and Editions, ed. Christoph Lüthy, Andrea Aldo Robiglio; vol. I: From Aristotle Via Lull to the Renaissance. Selected Essays, ed. Andrea Aldo Robiglio; vol. II: Latin Aristotle Editions (1450–1650), ed. Christoph Lüthy, Davide Cellamare, SISMEL–Edizioni del Galluzzo, Firenze 2023 (Corpus Philosophorum Medii Aevi. Subsidia, 19), XIII + 249 pp., XXI + 216 pp., ISBN: 9788892902305. Mediterranea. International Journal on the Transfer of Knowledge, 9, 513–516. https://doi.org/10.21071/mijtk.v9i.16650
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Charles H. Lohr, The Aristotelian Tradition (1200–1650): Translation, Themes and Editions, ed. Christoph Lüthy, Andrea Aldo Robiglio; vol. I: From Aristotle Via Lull to the Renaissance. Selected Essays, ed. Andrea Aldo Robiglio; vol. II: Latin Aristotle Editions (1450–1650), ed. Christoph Lüthy, Davide Cellamare, SISMEL–Edizioni del Galluzzo, Firenze 2023 (Corpus Philosophorum Medii Aevi. Subsidia, 19).