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Analytica posteriora with scholia, fragment.
Author
Aristotle
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Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
Published/Created
First quarter of the 15th century.
Description
1 leaf : paper ; 300 x 212 mm.
Details
Subject(s)
Logic
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Manuscripts, Greek
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New Jersey
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Princeton
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Related name
Princeton University. Library. Manuscript. Princeton MS.173A
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Chortasmenos, Johannes, 1370-1436
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Aristotle.
Analytica posteriora.
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Notes
Fragment.
Title from printed catalog.
Collation: Paper ; 1 folio.
Layout: 50 long lines (recto) and 51 long lines (verso) per page ; western paper with tête de chien watermark.
Description: Written by John Chortasmenos in brown ink with titles, initials, and diagrams in red.
Binding note
This leaf is housed with the original binding of Princeton MS. 173.
Language note
Greek.
Contents
1. fol. 190: "Hotan men houn ē to a' ē to b' en holō tini hē" Hōsper gar ean eipō ho anthrōpos ousia ou prōtos katēgorō tou anthrōpou tēn ousian alla kat' allo ... legōn oun hoti ouch hoion te.
Source acquisition
Purchase ; Acquired with matching funds provided by the Program in Hellenic Studies with the support of the Stanley J. Seeger Hellenic Fund for the Princeton University Library in 2001.
References
Kotzabassi, Sofia. Greek manuscripts at Princeton, sixth to nineteenth century: a descriptive catalogue, page 150.
Other format(s)
Also available in an electronic version.
Other title(s)
Princeton MS.173A
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