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1. Introduction: Editions and Curricula
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Dag Nikolaus Hasse
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Figures and Tables ix
- Preface xi
- Note on Terminology, Orthography, and Transliteration xix
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Part I. The Presence of Arabic Traditions
- 1. Introduction: Editions and Curricula 3
- 2. Bio-Bibliography: A Canon of Learned Men 28
- 3. Philology: Translators’ Programs and Techniques 69
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Part II. Greeks versus Arabs
- 4. Materia medica: Humanists on Laxatives 137
- 5. Philosophy: Averroes’s Partisans and Enemies 179
- 6. Astrology: Ptolemy against the Arabs 248
- 7. Conclusion 293
- Appendix: The Availability of Arabic Authors in Latin Editions of the Renaissance 317
- Abbreviations 409
- Notes 411
- Bibliography 549
- Acknowledgments 633
- Index of Names 635
- General Index 655
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Figures and Tables ix
- Preface xi
- Note on Terminology, Orthography, and Transliteration xix
-
Part I. The Presence of Arabic Traditions
- 1. Introduction: Editions and Curricula 3
- 2. Bio-Bibliography: A Canon of Learned Men 28
- 3. Philology: Translators’ Programs and Techniques 69
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Part II. Greeks versus Arabs
- 4. Materia medica: Humanists on Laxatives 137
- 5. Philosophy: Averroes’s Partisans and Enemies 179
- 6. Astrology: Ptolemy against the Arabs 248
- 7. Conclusion 293
- Appendix: The Availability of Arabic Authors in Latin Editions of the Renaissance 317
- Abbreviations 409
- Notes 411
- Bibliography 549
- Acknowledgments 633
- Index of Names 635
- General Index 655