Newly Discovered Scholia from Philoponus' Lost Commentary on De anima III

A copy of the Greek text of Aristotle’s De anima, dated around 1300, Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, plut. 87.20, contains numerous extracts from Philoponus’ lost commentary on book III, which has been preserved only partially in the Latin translation of William of Moerbeke (De intellectu)...

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Main Author: Steel, Carlos (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Peeters 2017
In: Recherches de théologie et philosophie médiévales
Year: 2017, Volume: 84, Issue: 2, Pages: 223-243
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Summary:A copy of the Greek text of Aristotle’s De anima, dated around 1300, Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, plut. 87.20, contains numerous extracts from Philoponus’ lost commentary on book III, which has been preserved only partially in the Latin translation of William of Moerbeke (De intellectu) and in Sophonias’ paraphrase. This article gives a survey of these Greek scholia with an edition of some specimens and shows the importance of this discovery for a better understanding of the relation between the two versions of Philoponus’ commentary on book III.\n4207 \n4207
ISSN:1783-1717
Contains:Enthalten in: Recherches de théologie et philosophie médiévales
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.2143/RTPM.84.2.3269047