Aristotelian Tradition in Syriac

Aristotelian Tradition in Syriac

Watt, John W.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2020

304

Mole

Inglês

9780367661229

15 a 20 dias

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Acknowledgements



Introduction



Chapter 1. From Alexandria to Baghdad. Max Meyerhof Revisited



Chapter 2. From Sergius to Matta. Aristotle and Pseudo-Dionysius in Syriac Tradition



Chapter 3. The Syriac Aristotle between Alexandria and Baghdad



Chapter 4. Sergius of Reshaina on the Prolegomena to Aristotle's Logic. The Commentary on the Categories, Chapter Two



Chapter 5. The Prolegomena to Aristotelian Philosophy of George, Bishop of the Arabs



Chapter 6. Why Did ?unayn, the Master Translator into Arabic, Make Translations into Syriac? On the Purpose of the Syriac Translations of ?unayn and his Circle



Chapter 7. The Syriac Translations of ?unayn ibn Is?aq and their Precursors



Chapter 8. Greek Thought and Syriac Controversies



Chapter 9. Julian's Letter to Themistius - and Themistius' Response?



Chapter 10. Themistius and Julian. Their Association in Syriac and Arabic Tradition



Chapter 11. Literary and Philosophical Rhetoric in Syriac



Chapter 12. Greek Philosophy and Syriac Culture in Abbasid Iraq



Chapter 13. Graeco-Syriac Tradition and Arabic Philosophy in Bar Hebraeus



Chapter 14. Aristotle's Rhetoric and Political Thought in the Christian Orient and in al-Farabi, Avicenna, and Averroes



Index
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Good Life;Syriac Version;Bar Hebraeus;Sophistical Refutations;Hunayn;John Philoponus;Syriac Translation;Themistius;Matta;Aristotle;East Syrian;Sergius of Reshaina;Posterior Analytics;Medieval philosophy;Ibn Al Muqaffa;Rhetoric;Syriac Tradition;George of the Arabs;Syriac Manuscript;Patriarch Timothy;Greek Commentators;Syriac Christians;Deliberative Rhetoric;Julian's Letter;Aristotelian Curriculum;East Syrian Church;Aristotle's Rhetoric;Abbasid Baghdad;Aristotelian Philosophy;Graeco Arabic Translation Movement;Platonic Philosopher King;Ibn Qurra;Galen Translations;Philosophical Rhetoric