Matija Ferkić or Matija Frkić[1] (Italian: Matteo Ferchi, English: Matthew Ferchi (Ferkich); 1583 – 1669) was a Croatian Franciscan Conventual scholastic philosopher from Krk.

He was from the island of Krk (Italian: Veglia). He was a Scotist, and wrote a Vita et apologia Scoti, a life of Duns Scotus.[2] He taught at the University of Padua for 35 years,[3] from 1629.

He published the works of Philip Faber.[4][5]

Works

De caelesti substantia et eius ortu ac motu in sententia Anaxagorae celeberrimi philosophi, 1646.
  • Apologiae pro Ioanne Duns Scoto doctore subtili libri tres : in Ioannem Fridericum Matenesium, in Abrahamum Bzouium Polonum, in Paulum Iouium Nouocomensem, Bologna, typ. Sebastiano Bonomii, 1620.
  • Vita Ioannis Dunsii Scoti, Bologna, typis N. Tebaldini, 1622; Napoli, typ. Giandomenico Roncalioli, 1629.
  • Istri seu Danubii ortus aliorumque fluminum ab Aristotele in primo Meteoro inductorum. Accessit Lacus Asphaltitis confirmatio, Padova, ex typ. B. Carectoni, 1632.
  • Vestigationes peripateticae, Padova, typ. P. Frambotti, 1639.
  • De Fabulis palaestini stagni ad aures Aristotelis, peripateticorum principis, Padova, typ. Giambattista Pasquati, 1641.
  • Osservationi sopra il Goffredo del signor Torquato Tasso, Padova, typ. Giambattista Pasquati, 1642.
  • De Personis producentibus Spiritum Sanctum, Padova, 1644 [?].
  • Ferkić, Matija (1646). De caelesti substantia et eius ortu ac motu in sententia Anaxagorae philosophi celeberrimi (in Latin). Venetiis. Giovanni Salis. Retrieved 14 June 2015.
  • Defensio vestigationum peripateticorum ab offensionibus Belluti et Mastrii, Padova, typ. Giambattista Pasquati, 1646.
  • Epitome theologicum M.F. Veglensis ... ex Magistro Sententiarum [i.e. Petrus Lombardus] et ... Jo. [Duns] Scoto, a M.P.M. Rusca ... evulgatum, 4 vol., Padova, 1647.
  • Oratio in Ioannem Dunsium Scotum Doctorem Subtilem declamata in Universitate Patavina die tertia novembris 1634, ed. Antonino Poppi, "La santità di Giovanni Duns Scoto nel solco di Francesco d'Assisi e Antonio di Padova", Il Santo. Rivista antoniana di storia, dottrina, arte 33/1 (1993), 121-133.

Notes

  1. Matteo, Mateo, Matthaeus Frce, Ferkic, Ferchius, Ferchie, Ferchio, Ferchi; Mateo da Veglia, Veglensis.
  2.  One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Scotism and Scotists". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
  3. "Pontificio "Collegio di S. Bonaventura" nel Convento dei SS Apostoli a Roma (1587-1873)" (in Italian). Archived from the original on 3 October 2011.
  4.  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Philip Faber". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
  5. Online PDF Archived 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine, Online PDF Archived 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine
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