Adelard of Bath; Conversations with his Nephew: `On the Same and the Different', `Questions on Natural Science', and `On Birds'.(Review) Medium Aevum (3/22/2000) Adelard of Bath; Conversations with his Nephew: `On...the nature of animals with his nephew, Adelard exclaims in his Quaestiones naturales...Gallicarum sententiarum inconstantia as Adelard writes) was left behind and the wisdom...
Abu Ma sar: The Abbreviation of the Introduction to Astrology, Together with the Medieval Latin Translation of Adelard of Bath. The Journal of the American Oriental Society (1/1/1996) ...was influential through the Latin translation made by Adelard of Bath in the twelfth century. The Abbreviation consists...text with explanatory notes; the Latin translation by Adelard of Bath and an English translation of the Latin text with notes...
Universe of Stone: Chartres Cathedral and the Triumph of the Medieval Mind.(Book review) History Today (9/1/2008) ...palimpsests for the opinions of classical authorities. Adelard of Bath, for example, who studied at Chartres before returning...into Latin. On religion versus natural philosophy, Adelard wrote memorably: 'I do not detract from God. Everything...
BOOKS RECEIVED. The Philosophical Review (7/1/1999) Adelard of Bath, Conversations with his Nephew: On the Same and the Different, Questions on Natural Science and On Birds. Cambridge Medieval Classics. By Adelard of Bath. Ed. Charles Burnett. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998...
"Not like an Arab": poetry and astronomy in the episode of Idalogos in Boccaccio's Filocolo. Annali d'Italianistica (1/1/2005) ...some touristic activities in the greater Neapolitan area (baths at Baia, visiting the burial place of Misenus, Aeneas' entry...the context of knowledge, Arabs had the highest reputation. Adelard of Bath, one of the earliest communicators of Islamic science to the...
Ordering chaos; the self and the cosmos in twelfth-century Latin prosimetrum.(Brief article)(Book review) Reference & Research Book News (2/1/2010) ...prosimetrical form of composition during the twelfth century. Concentrating on five authors: Hildebert of Lavardin, Adelard of Bath, Bernardus Silvestris, Lawrence of Durham and Alan of Lille, Balint explores the variety of topics for which prosimetria...
Guillelmi de Conchis: Dragmaticon philosophiae.(Review) Medium Aevum (3/22/1999) ...the introduction in the twelfth century of Aristotle's libri naturales has long been associated with the names of Adelard of Bath, William of Conches, Thierry of Chartres, and Hermann of Carinthia. Their `science' was based on various sources...
Obama is beginning a new chapter. Arab News (Jeddah, Saudi Arabia) (6/13/2009) ...learn from Islam. The Arab corpus that incorporated Greek, Persian and Roman learning was translated into Latin. Adelard of Bath's translation of the Arabic version of Euclid's "Elements" made Western scientific scholars aware of the most...
Gouguenheim, Sylvain. Aristote au Mont Saint Michel: Les Racines Grecques de L'Europe chretienne.(Book review) The Review of Metaphysics (3/1/2011) ...as well). The translators translated Greek works into Arabic, and then there were also translators--such as Adelard of Bath--who translated Arab works into Latin. In the east, there were some major centers that maintained the Greek knowledge...
Nine Medieval Latin Plays. Medium Aevum (9/22/1995) ...of Longchamp's Speculum stultorum. Historians of science will be most pleased at the forthcoming new edition of Adelard of Bath's De eodem et diverso and Quaestiones naturales, up to now accessible only in editions of 1903 and 1934 respectively...
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