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Anicii Manlii Severini Boethii De Divisione Liber (Philosophia Antiqua, Vol 77)
Professor & Chair of Centre for Medieval Studies John Magee
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| #4615559 in Books | Brill Academic Pub | 1998-04-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.58 x.94 x6.76l,1.49 | File type: PDF | 224 pages | |||"'Magee's edition of this important though brief work of Boethius provides scholars with a model of how to handle a complicated textual tradition and exemplary honesty in admitting the limits of a recensionist approach when manuscript evidence provides suffici
This volume provides the first critical edition of Boethius' De divisione. The importance of Boethius' treatise is twofold: it was widely read in the medieval schools, and it preserves the only known vestiges of Porphyry's commentary on Plato's Sophist and of Andronicus' treatise on diaeresis. The book is in four main sections: prolegomena in three parts, dealing with the date, source(s), and text of De divisione; critical text with apparatus and Eng...
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