Publisher's Synopsis
In libros Aristotelis De caelo paraphrasis hebraice et latine ... Part. 4, Volume 5, presents a scholarly edition of Themistius's paraphrase of Aristotle's "De caelo" (On the Heavens) in both Hebrew and Latin. This edition, originally published in 1902, offers a valuable resource for researchers and students interested in classical philosophy, Aristotelian cosmology, and the history of textual transmission. The parallel texts allow for a comparative study of the Hebrew and Latin interpretations of Themistius's work, shedding light on the intellectual traditions that preserved and transmitted ancient philosophical ideas. This volume is an essential addition to the libraries of those studying the history of science, philosophy, and Jewish intellectual history.
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