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Researcher
Lisa Devriese
- Disciplines:Theory and methodology of philosophy
Affiliations
- De Wulf-Mansion Centre for Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy (Research unit)
Member
From1 Oct 2014 → Today
Projects
1 - 6 of 6
- The Magna Moralia and its Contribution to Medieval Moral PhilosophyFrom1 Oct 2021 → TodayFunding: FWO fellowships
- Breaking the Lines: Geometrical Reasoning and Medieval AtomismFrom1 Oct 2021 → TodayFunding: FWO junior postdoctoral fellowship
- The Magna Moralia and its Contribution to Medieval Moral PhilosophyFrom30 Oct 2020 → 30 Sep 2022Funding: BOF - projects
- On the Fringes of the Corpus Aristotelicum. Berthaud of Saint-Denis (d. 1307), an Unknown Commentator of Aristotelian Natural Philosophy.From1 Oct 2018 → 30 Sep 2021Funding: FWO fellowships
- Aristoteles Latinus 2.0: creating a Digital Aristoteles Latinus Environment (DALE)From1 Jan 2018 → 30 Jun 2021Funding: FWO research grant KAN
- The body as a mirror of the soul: an inquiry into the reception of the Physiognomonica in the Middle Ages and Renaissance.From1 Oct 2014 → 30 Sep 2018Funding: FWO fellowships
Publications
1 - 10 of 14
- Early anthrax vaccinations in our regions: Kruishoutem, 1885(2022)
Authors: Lisa Devriese
Pages: 182 - 186 - First Medieval Attestations of the Physiognomonica(2021)
Authors: Lisa Devriese
Pages: 93 - 107 - The Body as a Mirror of the Soul: Physiognomy from Antiquity to the Renaissance(2021)
Authors: Lisa Devriese
Number of pages: 232 - The Colorless History of Pseudo-Aristotle's De coloribus(2021)
Authors: Lisa Devriese
Pages: 254 - 288 - A Newly Discovered Manuscript of Pseudo-Aristotle's Physiognomonica(2020)
Authors: Lisa Devriese
Pages: 161 - 180 - The Latin manuscript tradition of Alexander of Aphrodisias’ In De sensu. The direct relation between the manuscripts of Treviso (Bibl. Comm. 377) and Paris (BnF 14714)(2020)
Authors: Willy Vanhamel, Lisa Devriese
Pages: 211 - 224 - Physiognomonica. Translatio Bartholomaei de Messana(2019)
Authors: Lisa Devriese
Number of pages: 184 - An Inventory of Anonymous Medieval Physiognomic Treatises(2019)
Authors: Lisa Devriese
Pages: 225 - 255 - The Body as a Mirror of the Soul. An Inquiry into the Reception of Pseudo-Aristotle's Physiognomonica in the Middle Ages(2018)
Authors: Lisa Devriese, Pieter De Leemans, Russell Friedman
- The Influence of Bodily Changes on the Soul in Medieval Physiognomy(2018)
Authors: Lisa Devriese
Pages: 31 - 40