Member of LEM’s cluster 3 : Ancient, medieval and modern philosophies and theologies, Julie Brumberg-Chaumont is specialized in the history of logic during the Middle Ages. She has just defended (December 2019) her “HDR” prepared along with Alain de Libera.
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Fields of research
– History of logic.
– Social history of logic
– Historical anthropology of logic
– History of the Aristotelian corpus
Topics of research
– Philosophical, historical, social and anthropological approaches to the history of logic during the Middle-Ages.
– History of logic in Italy (13th-15th centuries).
– History of the reception of Aristotle’s Analytics (prior and posterior) and history of the progressive rediscovery of Organon.
– History of logical form and logical hylomorphism
– History of the first Medieval Latin reception of Aristotle’s De memoria.
Current projects
– HASTEC: Homo Logicus, Logic at the Edges of Humanity, historical, anthropological and philosophical approaches, in collaboration with Antonella Romano (CAK/EHESS), 2016- PSL: The Europe of Logic, Medieval and Pre-Modern Aristotelian Traditions in Context, in collaboration with Antonella Romano (CAK/EHESS) and Alain de Libera (Collège de France), 2017-
– Social History of Logic in the Middle Ages, in collaboration with John Marenbon (Trinity College), 2018-
Selected books
Ad notitiam ignoti: L’ ’Organon’ dans la ’translatio studiorum’ à l’époque d’Albert le Grand , Turnhout, Brepols, 2013.
With Dominique Poirel, Adam of Bochenfield and his School on Aristotle’s De memoria, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2019.