Commentarius in Aurea Pythagoreorum carmina. Latin & Greek
Date1654
Names
Hierocles, of Alexandria, active 430
(author)
Curterius, Joannes
(translator)
Marcile, Théodore, 1548-1617
(contributor)
Giraldi, Lilio Gregorio, 1479-1552
(contributor)
Casaubon, Méric, 1599-1671
(contributor)
Pearson, John, 1613-1686
(contributor)
Alternate Title
Hierokleous filosofou hypomnēma eis tōn Pythagoreiōn epē tà chrysa = Hieroclis philosophi Commentarius in Aurea Pythagoreorum carmina
Format
Both works include Greek text with Latin translation on facing pages.
The first volume includes the text of the Carmen aureum in Greek with Latin translations by Joannes Curterius and Theodorus Marcilius. The second volume has special t.p.: De providentia & fato: una cum fragmentis ejusdem; et Lilii Gyraldi interpretatione Symbolorum Pythagorae notisque Merici Casauboni ad Commentarium Hieroclis in Aurea carmina; and includes "Prolegomena de editione, autore, & opere" by John Pearson, bp. of Chester.
The first volume includes the text of the Carmen aureum in Greek with Latin translations by Joannes Curterius and Theodorus Marcilius. The second volume has special t.p.: De providentia & fato: una cum fragmentis ejusdem; et Lilii Gyraldi interpretatione Symbolorum Pythagorae notisque Merici Casauboni ad Commentarium Hieroclis in Aurea carmina; and includes "Prolegomena de editione, autore, & opere" by John Pearson, bp. of Chester.
Subject
Medium
DimensionsCover size: 14 cm x 10 cm (5 1/2 in. x 3 15/16 in.)
Language
CollectionSpecial Collections in the Arts
Usage Rights
Public Domain
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Call Number / Accession Number37131055151914D
Dewey Number182.2 P93 H37
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Country:Greece
City, town or township:London
1900