Hieroclis philosophi Alexandrini Commentarius in aurea carmina, de providentia & fato quae supersunt, et reliqua fragmenta græce et latine. Græca cum MSS. collata castigavit, versionem recensuit, notas & indicem adjecit Pet. Needham
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Title: Hieroclis philosophi Alexandrini Commentarius in aurea carmina, de providentia & fato quae supersunt, et reliqua fragmenta græce et latine. Græca cum MSS. collata castigavit, versionem recensuit, notas & indicem adjecit Pet. Needham
Other titles: Commentarius in aurea carmina Pythagoreorum; Hieroclis De providentia et fato; De providentia et fato
Classmark: Greek L-12/HIE
Creator(s): Hierocles, of Alexandria, fl 430
Additional creator(s): Needham, Peter (1680-1731) (Other); Curterius, Joannes (Other); Marcille, Theodore (1548-1617) (Other); Sylburg, Friedrich (1536-1596) (Other)
Related people: Pythagoras, c. 580-500 B.C; Needham, Peter; Curterius, Joannes; Marcille, Theodore; Sylburg, Friedrich
Publisher: Typis academicis. Impensis A. & J. Churchill
Publication city: Cantabrigiae
Date(s): 1709
Language: Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
Size and medium: [32], xlii, 467, [21] p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/210326
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991010708329705181
Description
De providentia & fato has individual title-page: "Hieroclis De providentia et fato quae supersunt: ex Photi bibliotheca".
Greek and Latin vis-à-vis.
Translated by Joannes Curterius; notes by Th. Marcilius and F. Sylburg.
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