Sleepwalking Through the Thirteenth Century: Some Medieval Latin Commentaries on Aristotle’s De somno et vigilia 2.456a24-27

In De somno et vigilia, Aristotle states that sleep is an incapacitation of the first sense organ that occurs when the capacity for sensation has been exceeded. In the same treatise, however, Aristotle also mentions the phenomenon of motion and other waking acts performed in sleep and claims that se...

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Main Author: Thörnqvist, Christina Thomsen (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Brill 2016
In: Vivarium
Year: 2016, Volume: 54, Issue: 4, Pages: 286-310
IxTheo Classification:TB Antiquity
TG High Middle Ages
VA Philosophy
Further subjects:B sleepwalking sleep dreaming sense perception sensus communis Aristotle Parva naturalia scholasticism
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