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Greek Wisdom Literature in Arabic Translation
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A critical edition based on the three known manuscripts, and translation of a gnomologium entitled Mukhtar min kalam al-hukama' al-arba`a, which contains sayings ascribed to Pythgagoras, Socrates, ...
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27 June 2016

" . . . a critical edition based on the three known manuscripts, and translation of a gnomologium entitled Mukhtar min kalam al-hukama' al-arba`a, which contains sayings ascribed to Pythgagoras, Socrates, Plato and Aristotle. Parallel versions from closely related gnomologia have been collated and noted in the apparatus. In the next section, a commentary on each individual saying and parallel versions in a large number of Arabic texts, both published and manuscript, are noted and discussed. [ . . . ] The Greek originals are, as far as they could be found, quoted and discussed within the tradition of Greek gnomologia." (from a review in Journal of Near Eastern Studies, volume 37, no.2)
The book includes the Arabic text of the gnomologium, and an English translation, on facing pages.
A paperback reprint of the original 1975 book, with a new Foreword, and with errata and corrections.
The book includes the Arabic text of the gnomologium, and an English translation, on facing pages.
A paperback reprint of the original 1975 book, with a new Foreword, and with errata and corrections.
Price: £50.00
Pages: 520
Publisher: American Oriental Society
Imprint: American Oriental Society
Series: American Oriental Series
Publication Date:
27 June 2016
ISBN: 9781940490557
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
LITERARY CRITICISM / General, Comparative literature, PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Ancient & Classical, PHILOSOPHY / Eastern, PHILOSOPHY / Religious, Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy, Islamic and Arab philosophy