Bb.8.02
Alexander of Aphrodisias.
[On fate. Greek & Latin]
Alexandrou Aphrodisieos pros tous autokratoras peri eimarmenes kai tou eph' hemin. Alexandri Aphrodisiensi ad imperatores de fato & de eo quod nostræ potestatis est. Cui accessit, Ammoniou tou Hermeiou eis to ta Aristotelois peri hermeneias tmema deuteron hypomnema Ammonii Hermiæ in libri Aristotelis de interpretatione sectionem secundam commentarius. Cum Latina utriusque versione.
Londini : Typis Thomæ Roycroft, Impensis Jo. Martin, Jacobi Allestrye, & Tho. Dicas, 1658.
216, [8]p ; 8vo.
Previously Bf.7.1.
Text in Latin and Greek.
Parts of title transliterated from the Greek.
X.
Wing A907
Bookplate of Eton College.
Topham stamp; bequeathed to Eton by Richard Topham in 1736.
18th century blind-stamped, panelled calf.
Aristotle De interpretatione
Fate and fatalism Early works to 1800.
Ammonius, 4th cent - 4th cent Hermiae. In Aristotelis de interpretatione commentarius.
England London.
lat grc
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