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Eis hapasan tēn logikēn pragmateian : manuscript, 1710.
Author
Korydalleus, Theophilos, approximately 1570-1646
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Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
Modern Greek (1453-)
Description
1 v. (499 pages) : paper ; 23 x 17 cm.
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Special Collections - Manuscripts
C0879 (Princeton Greek MS. 66)
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Aristotle
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Commentaries
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Aristotle
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Criticism and interpretation
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Manuscripts, Greek
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New Jersey
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Princeton
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Compiled/Created
1710.
Summary note
Consists mainly of philosophical treatises and commentary on Aristotle. This is an 18th-century Greek manuscript on paper, written in Modern Greek. Cursive script in black ink; extensively annotated on the margins; title on page 1; ornamental headpieces on pages1, 135, 295, 356, and 430; diagrams on pp. 84, 114, 120, 160, 330-331, 337-341, 344-346, 386-386-387, 391-394, 400-403, 418-419, 425, 427 and 478. Scribal note on p. 491 reads: " Peponētai par' emoi Nikolaō tō kai Stygnē en Metsovō diatrivonti / kata to αψιον to apo theogonias, en Hē-/mera Tritē, dē phthinontos mēnos Poseidōnos. Memnēsthe de mou hoi anagignōskontes ..."; relevant note on fol. 10v: Maiou 30 en Mesovō ērxamēn tēs logikēs." Owner's inscription on pp. 1 and 491: "ek tōn tēs scholēs tēs Tzaritzanēs" and "kai tode pros tois allois Alexandrou didaskalou / tou ek Tyrnavou. Etei kath' ho ēgorastai α[..]ω logikē / tou Korydaleōs." Manuscript is bound in early 18th century black leather (heavily worn); sewn on six raised bands.
Source acquisition
Purchase; Acquired with matching funds provided by the Program in Hellenic Studies with the support of the Stanley J. Seeger Hellenic Fund; 2012. Acc. no. 2012-64.
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