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Theophrastus Of Eresus On Weather Signs David Sider Ed Carl Wolfram Brunschn Ed

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Theophrastus Of Eresus On Weather Signs David Sider Ed Carl Wolfram Brunschn Ed
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.75 MB
Pages: 278
Author: David Sider (ed.), Carl Wolfram Brunschön (ed.)
ISBN: 9789004155749, 9789004155930, 9789047411796, 9004155740, 9004155937, 904741179X
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Theophrastus Of Eresus On Weather Signs David Sider Ed Carl Wolfram Brunschn Ed by David Sider (ed.), Carl Wolfram Brunschön (ed.) 9789004155749, 9789004155930, 9789047411796, 9004155740, 9004155937, 904741179X instant download after payment.

On Weather Signs, traditionally ascribed to Theophrastus, contains the most complete list of such signs in antiquity and it was, in this or some very similar form, consulted by Aratus, Vergil (in Georgics I), and Pliny the Elder, as well as by many other authors throughout the Byzantine period. This edition is the first to take account of all the manuscripts and the commentary, the first in over a century, is on a far grander scale than earlier ones by Schneider (1818-21) and Wood (1894), listing almost all parallel texts for each sign. The introduction places the work in the context of its genre and for the first time lays out the details of its manuscript tradition.

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