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1561 – Aristotle – Problemata | Greek Philosophy – Averroes, Alexander of Aphrodisias

Pseudo-Aristotle; Marcantonio Zimara

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In Aristotelis Problemata, Lyon 1561, is a Renaissance collection of Aristotelian and related texts, including Zimara’s commentaries and works tied to Averroes and Alexander of Aphrodisias.

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In Aristotelis ac philosophorum, medicorumque complurium Problemata is a 1561 collection of works of Greek philosophy. Collected and edited by Marcantonio Zimara, this book contains works associated with Aristotle (more accurately pseudo-Aristotle), Averroes, Alexander of Aphrodisias, and Angelo Poliziano.

 

Bibliographic Details

  • Title: In Aristotelis ac philosophorum, medicorumque complurium Problemata
  • Author(s): Pseudo-Aristotle; Marcantonio Zimara
  • Contributor(s): Angelo Poliziano (Translator); Alexander of Aphrodisias (Author); Averroes
  • Publisher: Apud Theobaldum Paganum, Lugduni
  • Edition: 1561 printing.
  • Binding: Full leather with gilt accents, marbled endpapers
  • Format: (16mo), single volume
  • Size:  4.75 in x 3 in (12 cm x 8 cm)
  • Collation: 287 pp
  • References: USTC 126401
  • Contents Include:
    • Pseudo-Aristotelian Problemata
    • Commentaries by Marcantonio Zimara
    • Selections from Aristotle and Averroes
    • Work by Alexander of Aphrodisias translated by Poliziano

 

Condition:

Near Fine. Full leather binding remains tight and secure with gilt accents retained on spine and covers. Marbled endpapers present. Pages are clean with no major loss.

 

Why Collect This?

  • Renaissance collection of Aristotelian texts
  • Includes material from Averroes and Alexander of Aphrodisias
  • Associated with Marcantonio Zimara

 

Item Number: # 50407

Categories

Philosophy

Medicine & Science

Authors

Pseudo-Aristotle; Marcantonio Zimara

Printing Date

16th Century

Language

Latin

Binding

Leather

Book Condition

Near Fine

Collation

Complete