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Barhebraeus Butyrum Sapientiae Physics Bilingual Jens Ole Schmitt

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Barhebraeus Butyrum Sapientiae Physics Bilingual Jens Ole Schmitt
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Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.3 MB
Pages: 325
Author: Jens Ole Schmitt
ISBN: 9789004186514, 9789004527843, 9004186514, 9004527842
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: Bilingual

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Barhebraeus Butyrum Sapientiae Physics Bilingual Jens Ole Schmitt by Jens Ole Schmitt 9789004186514, 9789004527843, 9004186514, 9004527842 instant download after payment.

This volume offers the first critical edition and English translation of the Book of Physics of Barhebraeus' (d. 1286) magnum opus, Butyrum Sapientiae. Barhebraeus' text is not simply a Syriac translation of Aristotle or Avicenna; it offers some unexpected and un-Aristotelian views on time, motion, and inclination, thus adding various personal twists and turns to the work. For his Book of Physics Barhebraeus drew mainly on Arabic texts by Fakhr al-Din al-Razi, among them the as yet unedited al-Mulakhkha , and maybe in some instances the lost al-Jawhar. There are also some remarkable similarities with the late Neo-Platonic philosopher Damascius (6th ct.), especially in Barhebraeus' treatment of time and motion, and also with Lucretius. Thus, the present volume argues, the Book of Physics was based on a variety of sources, which were re-arranged in a unique and very personal manner by Barhebraeus.

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