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This is a ground-breaking philosophical-historical study of the work of Galen of Pergamum. It contains four case-studies on (1) Galen’s remarkable and original thoughts on the relation between body and soul, (2) his notion of human nature, (3) his engagement with Plato’s Timaeus, (4) and black bile and melancholy. It shows that Galen develops an innovative view of human nature that problematizes the distinction between body and soul.
Ptolomeus et multi sapientum (Abraham Ibn Ezra Latinus) — Robert of Chester, Liber canonum, pt. II
This volume makes available two little-known twelfth-century Latin sources on mathematical astronomy: the anonymous Ptolomeus et multi sapientum… (c.1145), which is attributable to the famous Jewish astrologer Abraham Ibn Ezra, and the surviving second part of Robert of Chester’s Liber canonum, which accompanied the Tables of London (c.1150). Both texts are introductory-level works originally written to educate a Latin Christian audience in the concepts and techniques involved in computing with astronomical tables. They are here presented in critical editions with facing English translations. The accompanying introductions and in-depth commentaries elucidate their significance in the context of twelfth-century Latin astronomy.
In: Graeco-Arabic Astronomy for Twelfth-Century Latin Readers
In: Graeco-Arabic Astronomy for Twelfth-Century Latin Readers
In: Graeco-Arabic Astronomy for Twelfth-Century Latin Readers
In: Graeco-Arabic Astronomy for Twelfth-Century Latin Readers
In: Graeco-Arabic Astronomy for Twelfth-Century Latin Readers
In: Graeco-Arabic Astronomy for Twelfth-Century Latin Readers
In: Graeco-Arabic Astronomy for Twelfth-Century Latin Readers
In: Graeco-Arabic Astronomy for Twelfth-Century Latin Readers