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Vehicles of transmission, translation, and transformation in medieval textual culture Wisnovsky, Robert • Wallis, Faith • Fumo, Jamie Claire • Fraenkel, Carlos [Publ.]. |
In Book Series: | Cursor mundi / 4 |
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Language: | English |
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Content
![]() | Introduction. Vehicles of Transmission, Translation, and Transformation in Medieval Textual Culture |
![]() | Integrating Greek Philosophy into Jewish and Christian Contexts in Antiquity: The Alexandrian Project |
![]() | Theophrastus, Alexander, and Themistius on Aristotle's De anima III. 4-5 |
![]() | The Universal Chronicle in Antiquity and in the Middle Ages |
![]() | The Heritage of Jewish Apocalypticism in Late Antique and Early Medieval Judaism, Christianity, and Islam |
![]() | Prolegomena as Historical Evidence: On Saadia's Introductions to his Commentaries on the Bible |
![]() | Towards a Natural-History Model of Philosophical Change: Greek into Arabic, Arabic into Latin, and Arabic into Arabic |
![]() | Abbreviation in Medieval Latin Translations from Arabic |
![]() | Why Was the Aphorisms of Hippocrates Retranslated in the Eleventh Century? |
![]() | Arabic into Greek: The Rise of an International Lexicon of Medicine in the Medieval Eastern Mediterranean? |
![]() | The Introductions of Thirteenth-Century Arabic-to-Hebrew Translators of Philosophic and Scientific Texts |
![]() | Secondary Forms of Philosophy: On the Teaching and Transmission of Philosophy in Non-Philosophical Literary Genres |
![]() | Hasdai Crescas's Aristotle: Transmission, Translation, Transformation |
![]() | Avicenna's 'Vague Individual' and Its Impact on Medieval Latin Philosophy |
![]() | William of Thiegiis and Latin Commentary on the Metamorphoses in Late Medieval France |
![]() | Ovid's New Clothes: Text and Image in Caxton's 'Booke of Ouyde' (1480) and Contemporary Prose Moralizations of the 'Metamorphoses' |
![]() | Monastic Manuscripts and the Transmission of the Classics in Late Medieval England |
![]() | Greek Roots, Arab Authoring, Latin Overlay: Reflections on the Sources for Avicenna's Canon |