Giovanni Caroli : life and works -- Giovanni Caroli in modern scholarly literature -- The historical background of the Liber dierum Lucensium : the drama of the Dominican observant reform movement in Italy in the fifteenth century -- The sources used in the Liber dierum Lucensium -- Style and genre of the Liber dierum Lucensium : between scholasticism and humanism -- Historical and cultural assessment of the Liber dierum Lucensium -- A synopsis of the Liber dierum Lucensium -- The codex and the method used in the edition and in the translation
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Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part 1 Scholastic Formation and Training in Italy and Paris -- Chapter 1 Status Quaestionis -- Chapter 2 Pico in Padua (1480-1482) and Beyond -- Chapter 3 Pico in Paris: When and What -- Part 2 Scholastic Traces and Influence. Pico's Attitude towards the Scholastic Tradition -- Chapter 4 A Historical Approach: Scholastic Thinkers and the New Status of Philosophy -- Chapter 5 The Apology as a Case-Study -- Chapter 6 Pico and Albert the Great -- Chapter 7 Pico and Thomas Aquinas -- Chapter 8 Pico and Francis of Mayronnes -- Chapter 9 Pico and John Duns Scotus -- Chapter 10 Pico and Henry of Ghent -- Chapter 11 Pico and Giles of Rome -- Part 3 Scholastic Reactions to Pico and the Reception of His Thought and Method -- Chapter 12 Bernardo Torni against Four Theses Concerning Natural Philosophy -- Chapter 13 Galgani da Siena against a Thesis on the Nature of Sound -- Chapter 14 Pedro Garsia against the Apology -- Chapter 15 Picus ut pica locutus est: Giovanni Caroli against Certain Theological Theses -- Chapter 16 Antonio Cittadini di Faenza against De ente et uno -- Chapter 17 Pietro Pomponazzi against Pico on Astrology and Beyond: Modification vs. Rejection -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Acknowledgements.
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Forward /Rosa Caroli and Stefano Soriani --Chapter One.Introduction: Proposing Suitogaku-towards a comparative study of cities on water /Hidenobu Jinnai --Chapter Two.Sustainable tourism in Venice: what lessons for other fragile cities on water? /Jan van der Borg --Chapter Three.Resilience amidst fragility along Tokyo's waterways /Paul Waley --Chapter Four.The Sumida River Renaissance: a new policy for the development of the river /Yusaku Imamura --Chapter Five.Conflict and synergy in the port-city relationship: critical issues and perspectives in the case of Venice /Stefano Soriani --Chapter Six.Considering the redevelopment of the Tokyo Bay Area from the basics /Hidenobu Jinnai --Chapter Seven.Loss and recovery of lowland rivers in Tokyo /Nobuyuki Tsuchiya --Chapter Eight.Tsukudajima: a man-made island in Edo (Tokyo) Bay /Rosa Caroli --Chapter Nine.The development of Tokyo Bay and waterborne traffic /Iwao Takamatsu --Chapter Ten.Venice: living with water, learning with nature-a regenerating arena for global cities /Giovanni Cecconi.
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