Isrāʼīlī, Isḥāq Ibn-Sulaimān /al (832-932)
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St. Gallen, Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. Sang. 837
Parchment · 44 pp. · 20 x 13 cm · 13th/14th century
Isaac ben Salomon Israeli · Alkindus · Aristotle · Costa ben Luca
A 13th/14th century philosophical manuscript containing Latin versions of the Liber de definitionibus by Isaac ben Salomon Israeli († ca. 932), a Jew who lived in Egypt and Tunisia, together with the work De quinque essentiis by the Arab philosopher and mathematician Al-Kindi (Latinized as Alkindus; † 873), the Liber de causis, erroneously attributed to Aristotle, as well as the beginning of the work De differentia spiritus et animae by the Arab philosopher Qusta ibn Luqa (Latinized as Costa ben Luca; 820-912). The codex is bound in an extremely damaged Kopert (limp vellum) binding.
Online Since: 04/15/2010
- Aristoteles (Author) | Isrāʼīlī, Isḥāq Ibn-Sulaimān /al (Author) | Kindī, Ja'kûb Ibn-Ishâk al (Author) | Qusta Ibn-Luqa (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Aristoteles (Author) | Isrāʼīlī, Isḥāq Ibn-Sulaimān /al (Author) | Kindī, Ja'kûb Ibn-Ishâk al (Author) | Qusta Ibn-Luqa (Author) Found in: Additional description