Author

Contributions

  • Plato, Tiburtinus, active 12th century, translator - Contributor
  • Sahl ibn Bishr, active 822-850, other - Contributor
  • Messinensis, Stephanus, translator - Contributor
  • Thebaldis, Aegidius de, active 15th century, translator - Contributor
  • Yaḥyá ibn Abī Manṣūr, al-Maʼmūnī, -approximately 831, other - Contributor
and 7 more
  • ʻAlī ibn Riḍwān, -approximately 1068, commentator for written text - Contributor
  • Hermes, Trismegistus, other - Contributor
  • Isḥāq ibn Ḥunayn, 830 or 831-910 or 911, other - Contributor
  • Joannes, Hispalensis, active 12th century, translator - Contributor
  • Judah ben Moses, of Cordova, translator, translator - Contributor
  • Māshāʼallāh, 730?-815?, other - Contributor
  • Battānī, Muḥammad ibn Jābir, -929, other - Contributor

Publication

Per Bonetum Locatellum ... Octaviani Scoti civis Modoetiensis, Venetijs, Italy

Language

Latin

Word Count

38,000 words, Guess

Page Count

152 pages

Identifiers

Description

[in a twofold translation, the first by Plato Tyburtinus, the second, accompanied by the commentary of 'Alī ibn Ruḍwān, by Judah ben Moses of Cordova and Egidius de Tebaldis]. Centiloquium eiusdem [accompanied by the commentary of 'Alī ibn Ruḍwān, translated by Joannes Hispalensis]. Centiloquium hermetis [translated by Stephanus Messinensis]. Eiusdem de stellis beibenijs. Centiloquium bethem [i.e. al-Battānī?] & de horis planetaҵ. Eiusdē de significatione triplicitatum ortus. Centum quinquaginta ᵱpōnes Almansoris [i.e. of Yaḥyá ibn Abī Manṣūr al-Ma'mūnī (?), translated by Plato Tyburtinus]. Zahel [i.e. Sahl ibn Bishr] de interrogationibus. Eiusdem de electionibus. Eiusdeԇ de tēpoҵ significationib' in iudicijs. Messahallach [i.e. Mā Shā' Allāh al-Miṣrī] de receptionibus planetaruԇ ( & est) eiusdem de interrogationibus (quē trāstulit Ioānes hispalēsis). Epistola eiusdē cū duodecim capitulis (de ʔiunctionibus planetarum). Eiusdem de reuolutionibus annoҵ mundi. [ The whole collection translated from the Arabic.].

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Early Arabic Printed Books from the British Library

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