Marco Sgarbi is Professor of the History of Philosophy at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Italy.
"""In this thoroughly researched monograph, Sgarbi brings to light the ways in which the Aristotelian theory of scientific knowledge provided the framework for the development of Early Modern epistemology. Sgarbi's mastery of a very broad (and complex) array of historical sources, as well as of existing interpretations, is impressive. This book is destined to become a major reference work for this period and is an essential read to all those interested in the history of epistemology from the Renaissance to Newton."" --José Filipe Silva, Professor of Philosophy, University of Helsinki, Finland"