Aristoteles Semitico-Latinus

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0927-4103
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€123.00$171.00
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ASL
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22
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Hardback
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9789004234147
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The Letter before the Spirit: The Importance of Text Editions for the Study of the Reception of Aristotle
Edited by Aafke M.I. van Oppenraay, Huygens ING in The Hague, with the collaboration of Resianne Fontaine, University of Amsterdam
The Letter before the Spirit underlines the importance for scholars to have at their disposal reliable scientific text editions – book editions or digital editions – of Aristotle’s works in the Semitico-Latin, and the Graeco-Latin, translation and commentary traditions.
€130.00$168.00
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ASL
Volume:
21
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Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004186606
The Earliest Syriac Translation of Aristotle's Categories
Daniel King Cardiff University
The present volume makes available for the first time the earliest translation of Aristotle into a Semitic language. It will open the way to a fuller understanding of the transformation of Greek logic in Syriac and Arabic.
€126.00$179.00
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ASL
Volume:
20
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Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004186514
Barhebraeus, Butyrum Sapientiae, Physics
Jens Ole Schmitt, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main
This volume offers the first critical edition and English translation of the Book of Physics of Barhebraeus' (d. 1286) magnum opus, Butyrum Sapientiae. It also analyzes Barhebraeus' (use of his) sources, and the unique and personal way in which he rearranged them.
€221.00$286.00
Series:
ASL
Volume:
19
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Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004149038
Der Kategorienkommentar von Abū l-Farağ ʿAbdallāh ibn aṭ-Ṭayyib
Cleophea Ferrari
The Commentary on the Categories by Abū l-Farağ ibn aṭ-Ṭayyib is an important representative of the Aristotelian tradition in Arabic culture.
€213.00$276.00
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ASL
Volume:
18
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Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004145177
Aristotelian Rhetoric in Syriac
John W. Watt with assistance of Daniel Isaac, Julian Faultless and Ayman Shihadeh
This volume contains a critical edition of Bar Hebraeus’ Book of Rhetoric in his Cream of Wisdom. The accompanying introduction, translation and commentary explore its relations with the Syriac Aristotle and the Arabic commentary of Ibn Sina.
€246.00$319.00
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ASL
Volume:
17
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Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004146471
The Arabic Version of the Nicomachean Ethics
Edited by Anna A. Akasoy and Alexander Fidora with an Introduction and Annotated Translation by Douglas M. Dunlop
Critical edition of the Arabic Nicomachean Ethics including an introduction on the influence of this major Aristotelian work on Arabic literature, as well as an annotated English translation, both by the late Douglas M. Dunlop.
€130.00$168.00
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ASL
Volume:
16
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Hardback
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ISBN13:
9789004141339
A Syriac Encyclopaedia of Aristotelian Philosophy
A Critical Edition, with Introduction, Translation, Commentary and Glossaries by N. Peter Joosse
This publication deals with the practical philosophy in Barhebraeus's enclyclopaedia of Aristotelian wisdom "Butyrum sapientiae". The three Syriac books on Ethics, Politics and Economy are unique and the only specimens of its kind, surviving in the Syriac language and literature.
€263.00$341.00
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ASL
Volume:
15
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Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004130319
Aristotelian Meteorology in Syriac
Hidemi Takahashi
Barhebraeus' major philosophical work draws on earlier Greco-Syriac and Arabic sources. This partial edition of the work casts important light on the manner in which Greek science and philosophy were transmitted in the Orient.
€167.00$216.00
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ASL
Volume:
14
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Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004132283
Pseudo-Avicenna. Liber Celi et Mundi
Oliver Gutman
A Critical Edition (with introduction and English translation) of the Pseudo-Avicenna Liber Celi et Mundi, the twelfth century Latin translation of an Arabic paraphrase of Aristotle's De Caelo.
€108.00$140.00
Series:
ASL
Volume:
13
Version: 
Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004117662
Petrus de Alvernia, Sententia super librum 'De vegetabilibus et plantis'
E.L.J. Poortman
This (first) publication of Petrus de Alvernia's commentary on the Peripatetic treatise 'De vegetabilibus et plantis' provides infor-mation on the reception of this work, that reached the Latin West through an Arabic translation made from the Syrian version of the Greek, in the Parisian Facultas ...
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