Siger de Brabant et l'averroïsme latin au XIIIme siècle : étude critique et documents inédits /
: Appendices : Ægidii Romani tractatus de erroribus philosophorum (extrait). -- Alberti Magni De quindecim problematibus. -- Siger de Brabant: Sigeri de Brabantia quæstiones logicales. Quæstio utrum hæc sit vera: Homo est animal, nullo homine existente. Quæstiones naturales. De æternitate mundi. Quæstiones de anima intellectiva. : 3 primary leaves, [v]-cccxx, 127 pages ; 30 cm.
Voyage en Egypte de Felix Fabri, 1483 /
: Fabri's account exists in two versions, one in Latin (Evagatorium) and one in German (Eigentliche Beschreibung der hin und wider Fahrt zu dem Heyligen Landt gen Jerusalem). This edition contains a translation of that portion of both versions dealing with Fabri's travels in Egypt. : 3 volumes (xv, 1066 pages) : map ; 20 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (page xv) and indexes.
Lucrèce et les sciences de la vie /
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This volume contains a collection of 11 studies on the philosophical and scientific background of Lucretius' De rerum natura . The studies 1-7 form a running commentary on the history of ideas in Drn . 5.780-1160 (Lucretius' famous description of the History of Human Mankind); 8-10 discuss some topics from book 4 (sleep, dreams, optical illusions) in relationship to other philosophical doctrines and ancient medical thought; the last study (11) treats the use of analogy by Lucretius.
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1 online resource (231 pages) :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004351448 :
0169-8958 ; :
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The Panoplia dogmatike by Euthymios Zygadenos : a study on the first edition published in Greek in 1710 /
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Created in the twelfth century, the Panoplia Dogmatike is one of the Byzantine anthologies that became a key source for Orthodox theology. The anthology is known in more than 140 Greek manuscripts. In the fourteenth century it was translated into Old Church Slavonic. The Latin translation, prepared by the Italian humanist Pietro Francesco Zini, was published in Venice in 1555 during the years of the Council of Trent. The first printed edition of the Greek text came relatively late - in 1710 in the Romanian Principality of Wallachia. By examining the reasons for this publication, the book gives snapshots of the history of this authoritative anthology in the early modern period and uses sources until now not related to the Panoplia.
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1 online resource (pages) :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004277816 :
2213-0039 ; :
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