A history of classical scholarship ... / by John Edwin Sandys.
- Sandys, John Edwin, 1844-1922.
- Date:
- 1903-08
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A history of classical scholarship ... / by John Edwin Sandys. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![by Alexander of Aphrodisias, 333, Themistius, 345, Syrianus, 365, Ammonius, 367, David the Armenian, 363, Philoponus, 367, and Simplicius, 368 Roman study of, 177, 265 f; Vet- tius Agorius and the Analytics, 224; translations from the Or¬ ganon by Boethius, 239, 241, 489, 558 (and by others, 510, 553); abstract by Cassiodorus, 253 In Byz. age, 382 ; 383, 389, 403, 418, 421 ; among the Syrians and Arabians, 385!; Saracenic interest in Ar., 565 In MA in the West; (1) ‘ Logica Vetus’; Interpr. and Categ. studied by Joannes Scotus, 476, Eric of Auxerre, 478, and Jean de Vandieres, 484 ; Interpr. and Top. introduced into Germany by Gunzo, 480 ; Interpr. and Categ. expounded by Gerbert, 489, and translated into German by Notker Labeo, 499 (2) ‘Logica Nova’; Anal, Top., and Soph. El. translated (1128) by Jacobus Glericus de Venetia, 507, 535, and introduced into Germany by Otto of Freising, 512 ; Anal. Pr. known to Adam du Petit-Pont, 507, and Abelard, 510; and Anal. Post, to author of De Intellectibus, 510; the Organon in Theodoric s Eptateu- chon, 513, and in John of Salis¬ bury’s RIetalogicus, 519 f; Anal. Post, etc., known to Neckam, 536, translated from Arabic by Gerard of Cremona, 540 ; Soph. El. expounded at Oxford by Edmund Rich, Anal. Post, by ‘Master Hugo’, 57°> ancl both by Grosseteste, 553; Interpr. and Anal, etc., criticised by Thomas Aquinas, 562; Anal. Pr. ex¬ pounded by Siger, 565 ; William of Ockham on Categ .,578; Richard of Bury on Interpr., 580 n. 5 (3) The new Aristotle, 539 f, 565 f5 Latin translations from the Arabic, 540, 547, 548, 558 565, 638; from the Greek, 520, 548? 558 t, 562, 566; criticised by Roger Bacon, 569-572; their Latinity, 560, 643; Ar. expounded by Avi¬ cenna, 387, Averroes, 541, Alber- tus Magnus, 558 f, and Thomas Aquinas, 560 f; study of Physics and Met. previously forbidden in Paris, 549, 570 ; allowed, 550; supreme authority of Ar., 582, 593 (Dante) ; legends of, 565, 637 ; prejudice against study of his logic, 585 ; Physics, 367, 507, 5IO> 54°’ 553> 559’ 56b 575 ; Met. 365, 416, 507, 510, 548 f; Meteor. 540, 547, 562 ; De Caelo, 540’ 559’ 5^2 ; De Anima, 536, 539’ 548, 552, 559 : De Gen; et Corr. 540 ; De Somno et Vigilia, 570; Hist. An. 544 f; Rhet. 35, 791’ 274, 54b* 548) 555» 563? 569; Poet. 24, 35 f, 47, 63, 73 f, 546, 566, 569, 593 ; Ethics, 548, 554’ 562, 563. n. 6, 564, 570; Magna Moralia, 547 ; Pol. 542, 548,_ 558, 562, 563, 565; [De Regimine Principnm\, 565 ; Con¬ stitution of Athens, 86, 403; [Physiogn.}, 565 ; [Problems], 36, 584; [De Causis], 532, 540, 548 b 552, 5^3 n. 5 ; [De Mundo], 311, 515 n. ; [De PI antis'], 53 6, 547 Aristoxenus, 99 Arno of Salzburg, 459 Arnobius, 205, 609 Arrian, 303 Arruntius Celsus, 198 Arsinoe II, 106, 122, 143 Artemidorus of Ephesus, 304 Artemon of Pergamon, 158 Arthurian legends, Latin version, 525 f Arts, the Seven Liberal, 174, 223, 228-30, 253, 408, 45S, 462, 513, 52511. 5, 526, 531, 533, 596, 643 f; in Hortus Deliciarum, pi. 537 ; in fresco of ‘ Spanish Chapel ’, Florence, 259, 644; in mediaeval sculpture, 645 f Arts versus Authors, 508, 644, 649 f Asclepiades of Myrleia, 158 Asclepius, 357 Asconius, 191; 442 Asper, Aemilius, 197, 211 Asser, 482 ; 454 Asterius (cons. 494 A.D.), 235 Ateius Praetextatus, L., 5, 182 Athanasius, 207, 343 Athenaeus, 330 Athenodorus of Tarsus, 159 Athens, and the Athenian age, 17-102 ; dates, 18; in the Alexandrian age, 162 ; Schools of, 343’ 345’ 347’ 35G](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31360166_0687.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)