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Jamblichus Chalcidensis ex Cœle-Syria In Nicomachi Geraseni arithmeticam introductionem, et De fato

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Type of record: Book

Title: Jamblichus Chalcidensis ex Cœle-Syria In Nicomachi Geraseni arithmeticam introductionem, et De fato

Other titles: In Nicomachi arithmeticam; In Nichomachi Geraseni arithmeticam introductionem

Level: Item

Classmark: Greek M-21/IAM

Creator(s): Iamblichus (250-330)

Additional creator(s): Camerarius, Joachim (1500-1574) (Other)

Related people: Camerarius, Joachim

Publisher: Prostant apud Joh. Fridericum Hagium

Publication city: Arnhemiæ

Date(s): 1668

Language: Greek, Ancient (to 1453)

Size and medium: [10], 181, [3], 239 p

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/198306

Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991009632899705181

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Added engraved title-page.


Greek and Latin in parallel columns.


With separate part-title and pagination: (1) Explicatio Ioachimi Camerarii Papebergensis in duos libros Nicomachi Geraseni, Pythagorei, deductionis ad scientiam numerorum, et Notæ Samuelis Tennulii in Arithmeticam Jamblichi Chalcidensis. Daventriæ, typis W. Wier, 1667 -- Also with separate part-title, and with the same imprint: (2) Notæ Samuelis Tennulii in librum quartum Jamblichi Chalcidensis De arithmetica Nicomachi introductione.


The fragment "De fato", edited and translated into Latin by Tennulius (p. 177-180) contains the 7th and 8th chapter of sectio VIII of Jamblichi Chalcidensis "De mysteriis liber".

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