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Pompanazzi, Pietro or Pereto

Pompanazzi, Pietro or Pereto

Pompanazzi, Pietro or Pereto

(1462-1524) Was born in Mantua, in Italy, and studied medicine and philosophy at Padua. He taught philosophy at Padua, Ferrara and Bologna. He is best known for his Tractatus de immortalitate animae (ed. C. G. Bardili, Tbingen, 1791) in which he denied that Aristotle taught the personal immortality of the human soul. His interpretation of Aristotle follows that of the Greek commentntor, Alexander of Aphrodisias (3rd c. A.D.) and is also closelv related to the Averroistic tradition. — V.J.B.

Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy