The Great Introduction to Astrology by Abū Maʿšar (2 volumes) / Keiji Yamamoto, Charles Burnett.

Abū Ma’͑šar’s Great Introduction to Astrology (mid-ninth century) is the most comprehensive and influential text on astrology in the Middle Ages. In addition to presenting astrological doctrine, it provides a detailed justification for the validity of astrology and establishes its basis within the n...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden,, Boston : : BRILL,, [2019]
Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Series:Islamic Philosophy, Theology and Science. Texts and Studies 106.
Physical Description:1 online resource (1,435 pages).
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Other title:Front Matter --
Copyright Page --
Dedication --
Preface --
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Introduction --
‮كتاب المدخل الكبير الی علم احكام النجوم لابي معشر البلخي‬ -- ‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪‪
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Introduction /
Ἡ Εἰσαγωγὴ τοῦ Ἀπομάσαρ --
Contents --
Back Matter --
Additions in John of Seville’s Translation of the Great Introduction --
Additional and Distinctive Features of Hermann of Carinthia’s Translation of the Great Introduction --
Arabic, English, Greek and Latin Glossary --
Greek-Arabic Glossary --
Latin-Arabic Glossary.
Summary:Abū Ma’͑šar’s Great Introduction to Astrology (mid-ninth century) is the most comprehensive and influential text on astrology in the Middle Ages. In addition to presenting astrological doctrine, it provides a detailed justification for the validity of astrology and establishes its basis within the natural sciences of the philosophers. These two volumes provide a critical edition of the Arabic text; a facing English translation, which includes references to the divergences in the twelfth-century Latin translations of John of Seville and Hermann of Carinthia (Volume 1); and the large fragment of a Greek translation (edited by David Pingree). Comprehensive Arabic, English, Greek and Latin glossaries enable one to trace changes in vocabulary and terminology as the text passed from one culture to another. (Volume 2.)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004381236
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Keiji Yamamoto, Charles Burnett.