rESEARCH
Publications
Until now, the following articles I've written on Rudbeckius have been published or accepted for publication (translation + introduction, three research articles):
Johannes Rudbeckius — Concluding Speech of the Collegium Logicum That Was Held in Wittenberg from 20th October 1608 until 12th January 1609 (Studia Neoaristotelica 14/2, pp. 209–217, 2017); translation from Latin into English.
Johannes Rudbeckius’s Conclusio Collegii Logici (1609) — Introduction to the Translation (Studia Neoaristotelica 14/2, pp. 189–207, 2017).
Johannes Rudbeckius’s View on the Nature of Logic (Studia Neoaristotelica 15/2, pp. 135–215, 2018); research article.
Three Nordic Neo-Aristotelians and the First Doorkeeper of Logic (Studia Neoaristotelica 19/1, pp. 3–106, 2022); research article.
Rudbeckius, Hägglund’s Codex, and the Problem of Authorship Ascription, forthcoming in Svensk teologisk kvartalskrift (2024).
Funding
A grant from Vera and Greta Oldberg foundation (Vera och Greta Oldbergs stiftelse), 2019, for research on Rudbeckius and the Nordic Neo-Aristotelianism. With its aid, two research visits to Uppsala/Västerås/Stockholm were realized in spring/autumn 2022.
Society of Swedish Literature in Finland (Svenska litteratursällskapet i Finland), 2022, has granted financing for my project Johannes Rudbeckius och logik: gestaltning av en luthersk skolastik (Joh. Rudbeckius and logic: shaping of a Lutheran scholasticism) with funds from Ingrid, Margit and Henrik Höijer’s endowment fund II (Ingrid, Margit och Henrik Höijers donationsfond II).
A grant from Vera and Greta Oldberg foundation (Vera och Greta Oldbergs stiftelse), 2023, for research on Rudbeckius’ s influence on his intellectual environment. The grant will be used in 2024 for visiting Uppsala University Library, Special Collections Division.