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Enrico Peruzzi is an associate profersso of history of philosophy at the Department of Human Sciences. The field of research of his research activity and his professional training at the University of Florence and the Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa (course of improvement of the Class of Letters and Philosophy) is that of the History of the Philosophy of the Renaissance, specialized subject requiring the constant use , as auxiliary disciplines , of palaeography, codicology and of medieval and humanistic philology. In this perspective, his field of activity has consistently been that of the edition and translation of philosophical texts of the XV-XVI centuries, the transcription of manuscript texts even autographs never published previously (as in the case of the handwritten works of Girolamo Fracastoro) and the scientific cataloging of manuscripts of philosophical and scientific topics (in particular, of the Biblioteca Capitolare di Verona). This particular scientific activity was reflected in the didactic one, having provided his collaboration in the exercises related to the professorships of the two major Italian scholars of Renaissance philosophical thought, Eugenio Garin and Cesare Vasoli, and later with the teaching of History of Renaissance Philosophy in quality of an aggregate professor and then associate at the University of Verona.
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Research interests
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Cosmology and astronomical systems in the modern age
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Study and researches about philosophical and scientific classical sources of cosmology and astronomical systems from Copernic to Newton
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Roots and contemporary cultures
FROM RENAISSANCE TO ENLIGHTENMENT
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Platonism and Aristotelianism in the Italian Renaissance
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Researches about the Platonic and Aristotelian tradition in the Venetian culture and the School of Padua in the Sixteenth Century
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Roots and contemporary cultures
FROM RENAISSANCE TO ENLIGHTENMENT
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Enrico Peruzzi
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member
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Philosophy Department Council
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