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Parva naturalia : cum commentariis Averrois.

İsim Parva naturalia : cum commentariis Averrois.
Yazar Aristotle.
Basım Tarihi: 1473
Basım Yeri [Patavii - Laurentius Canozius ca.
Konu Psychology ; Early works to 1850.
Tür Kitap
Dil Latince
Dijital Hayır
Yazma Hayır
Sayfa Sayısı 24
Fiziksel Boyutlar [24 leaves] ; 44 cm. (fol.).
Kütüphane: Jisc
Kayıt Numarası q_language%3A%20ara_sort_year_rn_324
Lokasyon University of Cambridge, King's College: King's College: Main Library
Tarih 1473
Notlar Title and imprint from Hain., Four fine illuminated initials ; other initials illuminated in red or blue., The "Parva naturalia" consists of Aristotle's works "De sensu et sensato", "De memoria", "De somno et vigilia" and "De longitudo et brevitate vitae". This edition also includes the treatise "De substantia orbis" by Averroës. The works are translated from Arabic versions and not from the Greek., Latin text in two columns throughout. Aristotle's treatises are set in large type, and each is immediately followed by the commentary of Averroës set in smaller type. The final treatise (by Averroës) is set entirely in the same small type.
Ayrıntılı Kopya.Raf Numarası Keynes.Ec7.01.07

Parva naturalia : cum commentariis Averrois.

Yazar Aristotle.
Basım Tarihi 1473
Basım Yeri [Patavii - Laurentius Canozius ca.
Konu Psychology ; Early works to 1850.
Tür Kitap
Dil Latince
Dijital Hayır
Yazma Hayır
Sayfa Sayısı 24
Fiziksel Boyutlar [24 leaves] ; 44 cm. (fol.).
Kütüphane Jisc
Kayıt Numarası q_language%3A%20ara_sort_year_rn_324
Lokasyon University of Cambridge, King's College: King's College: Main Library
Tarih 1473
Notlar Title and imprint from Hain., Four fine illuminated initials ; other initials illuminated in red or blue., The "Parva naturalia" consists of Aristotle's works "De sensu et sensato", "De memoria", "De somno et vigilia" and "De longitudo et brevitate vitae". This edition also includes the treatise "De substantia orbis" by Averroës. The works are translated from Arabic versions and not from the Greek., Latin text in two columns throughout. Aristotle's treatises are set in large type, and each is immediately followed by the commentary of Averroës set in smaller type. The final treatise (by Averroës) is set entirely in the same small type.
Ayrıntılı Kopya.Raf Numarası Keynes.Ec7.01.07
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