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Aristotelian Meteorology in Syriac: Barhebraeus, Butyrum Sapientiae, Books of Mineralogy and Meteorology
Contributor(s): Takahashi, Hidemi (Author)
ISBN: 9004130314     ISBN-13: 9789004130319
Publisher: Brill
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Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: December 2003
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Annotation: This volume contains an edition, together with a translation and a commentary, of those parts relating to Aristotle's "Meteorologica in Barhebraeus' "Butyrum sapientiae (Cream of Wisdom), the major philosophical work of the thirteenth-century Syriac prelate and polymath.
"Butyrum sapientiae, though based mainly on Ibn S?n?'s "Kit?b al-if?? (Book of Healing), draws on a number of other sources. The detailed analysis of the text provided in this volume casts some important light on the manner in which Greek science and philosophy were transmitted in the Orient and as such will be of interest to scholars both of the Classical and Islamic world. The philological analysis of the text will be of interest to scholars of Syriac language and culture.

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BISAC Categories:
- Philosophy | History & Surveys - Ancient & Classical
- Science | Earth Sciences - Geology
Dewey: 551
LCCN: 2003065556
Series: Aristoteles Semitico-Latinus
Physical Information: 2.01" H x 9.58" W x 6.66" (3.15 lbs) 744 pages
 
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This volume contains an edition, together with a translation and a commentary, of those parts relating to Aristotle's Meteorologica in Barhebraeus' Butyrum sapientiae (Cream of Wisdom), the major philosophical work of the thirteenth-century Syriac prelate and polymath.
Butyrum sapientiae, though based mainly on Ibn Sīnā's Kitāb al-sifāʾ (Book of Healing), draws on a number of other sources. The detailed analysis of the text provided in this volume casts some important light on the manner in which Greek science and philosophy were transmitted in the Orient and as such will be of interest to scholars both of the Classical and Islamic world. The philological analysis of the text will be of interest to scholars of Syriac language and culture.