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A Syriac Encyclopaedia of Aristotelian Philosophy: Barhebraeus (13th C.) Butyrum Sapientiae Books of Ethics, Economy and Politics
Contributor(s): Joosse, Peter (Author)
ISBN: 9004141332     ISBN-13: 9789004141339
Publisher: Brill
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Published: July 2004
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Annotation: This volume deals with the part on practical philosophyin Barhebraeus's "Butyrum sapientiae" or" Cream of Wisdom." The practical philosophy in this large encyclopaedia of Aristotelean thinking in this Syriac language consists of three books: Ethics, Economy and Politics.
The books of Ethics and Politics have been edited, translated and commented upon for the very first time in this publication.
These books are unique and probably the only specimens of its kind, surviving in the Syriac language and literature.They were written at the end of Barhebraeus's life (1285/86) during a period in which the Syriac language had been rapidly losing ground to Arabic and was to almost disappear as a living language not long after the author's death.

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Dewey: 181.8
LCCN: 2004057032
Series: Aristoteles Semitico-Latinus
Physical Information: 0.97" H x 6.66" W x 9.74" (1.50 lbs) 300 pages
 
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This volume deals with the part on practical philosophy in Barhebraeus's "Butyrum sapientiae" or " Cream of Wisdom". The practical philosophy in this large encyclopaedia of Aristotelean thinking in this Syriac language consists of three books: Ethics, Economy and Politics.
The books of Ethics and Politics have been edited, translated and commented upon for the very first time in this publication.
These books are unique and probably the only specimens of its kind, surviving in the Syriac language and literature. They were written at the end of Barhebraeus's life (1285/86) during a period in which the Syriac language had been rapidly losing ground to Arabic and was to almost disappear as a living language not long after the author's death.