Sergius of Reshaina.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Leiden :
BRILL,
2016.
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Colección: | Aristoteles Semitico-latinus.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Contents; Preface; Abbreviations; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1. Aim and Scope; 1.2. Sergius' Life; Chapter 2. Sergius as Writer; 2.1. Original Works; 2.1.1. Philosophical Works Here Considered Authentic; 2.1.2. Dubious Attribution of Philosophical Works; 2.1.3. Philosophical Adaptations and Translations; 2.1.4. A Lost Philosophical Work (?) and a Possible Translation; 2.1.5. An Original Theological Introduction and a Translation; 2.1.6. Lost Theological Works; 2.1.7. Sergius' Medical Adaptations and Translations; 2.2. Some Rhetorical topoi in Sergius' Extant Prefaces
- 2.3. Sergius' Achievements as TranslatorChapter 3. Sergius' Educational Background; 3.1. The City of Reshaina; 3.2. The Various Curricula Offered at the Alexandrian School; 3.3. The Medical Curriculum of the Alexandrian School; 3.4. The Philosophical Curriculum of the Alexandrian School; Chapter 4. Sergius as a Commentator of Aristotle; 4.1. Why Sergius Composed Commentaries and Not Translations; 4.2. Other Commentators Dealt with Here; 4.3. Important Antecedent Commentators; 4.4. Important Contemporary Commentators; 4.5. Important Subsequent Commentators
- 4.6. The Question of Originality4.7. Sergius' Sources; 4.8. Sergius and His School?; Chapter 5. Commentary on Aristotle's Categories and Introduction to Aristotle and His Categories; 5.1. The Chronology of Sergius' Two Texts; 5.2. Aristotle's Categories: How It Was Viewed and Read; 5.3. A Synoptic Overview of the Contents of Sergius' Two Works; 5.4. Linguistic Observations, Especially of Some Particles; 5.5. The Manuscript of Sergius' Introduction; 5.6. Concluding Remarks; Chapter 6. Editorial Principles; Sigla for the Manuscripts; Signs Used in the Edited and Translated Text
- Some Latin Abbreviations and Terms Used in the Critical ApparatusChapter 7. Text and Translation of Sergius' Introduction to Aristotle and His Categories; 7.1. Textual Notes; Comments to the Syriac text (by page and line number); Chapter 8. Commentary; Chapter 9. Bibliography; Primary Sources; Abdisho bar Berikha; Abu Uthman al-Dimashqi; Agapius of Manbij; Alexander of Aphrodisias; Al-Farabi; Ammonius; Anonymous Greek Paraphrase on Categories (by Sophonias?); Anonymous Syriac Categories; Anonymous Syriac Eisagoge; Aristotelian Divisions; Aristotle; Asclepius
- Athanasius of BaladBar ʻEbroyo; Boethius; Chronicle of 846; Chronicle of Seert; Cicero; Collectio Sabbaitica (Acts of the Synods of 536); Cyril of Alexandria; Dadisho Qatraya; David; Dexippus; Diogenes Laertius; Dionysius Thrax; Elias; Elias of Nisibis; Ephrem the Syrian; Galen; George, Bishop of the Arabs; Hunayn ibn Ishaq; Iamblichus; Ibn al-Qifti; Ibn al-Ṭayyib; Ibn Abi Usaibia; Ibn Jumay; Jacob of Edessa; Jacob/Severus bar Shakko; John Malalas; John of Damascus; John of Tella; John Philoponus; Michael the Great; Olympiodorus; Paul the Persian