Pererio ‘cattivo maestro’: su un cold case nella storia della pedagogia gesuitica

Benet Pererio (1535-1610) began teaching philosophy at the Collegio Romano in 1559. A few years later, the rector, Diego Ledesma, and another professor of the Collegio, Achille Gagliardi, accused him of endorsing Averroistic positions during his lectures. This episode has recently been studied, amon...

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description Benet Pererio (1535-1610) began teaching philosophy at the Collegio Romano in 1559. A few years later, the rector, Diego Ledesma, and another professor of the Collegio, Achille Gagliardi, accused him of endorsing Averroistic positions during his lectures. This episode has recently been studied, among others, by Paul Richard Blum, who has blurred the lines of the alleged Averroism of Pererius, identifying a series of sources, often Neo-Platonic, which suggest an exploitation of the allegation of Averroism by Ledesma. In turn, Christoph Sander argued that the point of quarrel was not so much about the content as about the way of teaching philosophy by Pererio. In my article, on the other hand, the ‘Pererio case’ is re-considered in the light of some manuscript sources which show how in Pereiro’s intellectual path the positions of the major philosophical authorities, starting with Aristotle, could not withstand the test of rational investigation: Theophrastus, Themistius, Simplicius and Averroes, up to Albert the Great and Thomas Aquinas. Pereiro, accordingly, found himself freed from ‘sacred authorities’, and, if exalting Averroes, he did so only as a commentator, but without adhering to his doctrines.
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Pererio ‘cattivo maestro’: su un cold case nella storia della pedagogia gesuitica
title Pererio ‘cattivo maestro’: su un cold case nella storia della pedagogia gesuitica
title_full Pererio ‘cattivo maestro’: su un cold case nella storia della pedagogia gesuitica
title_fullStr Pererio ‘cattivo maestro’: su un cold case nella storia della pedagogia gesuitica
title_full_unstemmed Pererio ‘cattivo maestro’: su un cold case nella storia della pedagogia gesuitica
title_short Pererio ‘cattivo maestro’: su un cold case nella storia della pedagogia gesuitica
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topic Benet Pererio
Averroism
Diego Ledesma
academic teaching
philosophical authorities
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academic teaching
philosophical authorities
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thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History
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