Liber quadripartiti Ptolomei̧
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Author
Contributions
- Joannes, Hispalensis, active 12th century, translator - Contributor
- Plato, Tiburtinus, active 12th century, translator - Contributor
- Isḥāq ibn Ḥunayn, 830 or 831-910 or 911 - Contributor
- ʻAlī ibn Riḍwān, -approximately 1068, commentator for written text - Contributor
Publication
Erhardum Ratdolt de Augusta, Venetijs, Italy
Language
Latin
Alternate Titles
- [fol. a 2 recto - ] Liber quadripartiti Ptolomei̧ id ē quattuor tractatuū
Description
in radicanti discretione ᵱ stellas d’ futuris et ī hoc mundo cōstructiōis et destructiōis cõtingētib’. ([Fol. f 6 verso :] Incipit liber centū verborum Ptholomei.) End. Liber Ptholomei quattuor tractatuum: cum Centiloquío eiusdem Ptholomei :et cōmento Haly : feliciter finit. [The Τετράβιβλος Σύντοξις of Ptolemy translated by Plato Tyburtinus, from the Arabic version of Isḥāq ibn Ḥunayn (entitled Kitāb al-maqālāt al-arba‘); followed by the Καρπὸς of the same author (known in Arabic by the title al-Thamarāt), accompanied by the commentary of ‘Alī ibn Ruḍwān, translated by Joannes Hispalensis.].
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Series Statement
- Early Arabic Printed Books from the British Library
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