Abstract
In the Spring of 1985, I visited the Bodleian Library in Oxford, to examine in situ Alfred of Sareshel's commentary on Aristotle's Metheora. Although they were listed in the Aristoteles latinus as anonymous, I had already identified the linear and marginal comments in manuscript Selden supra 24 ff. 84r-114r, as another, and to date, the oldest known version of Alfred's commentary on that Aristotelian treatise. That codex also contains a Graeco-Latin version of Aristotle's De generatione et corruptione which is also accompanied by an anonymous commentary (ff. 41r-63r). I decided at the time to transcribe the commentary, and to prepare it for an edition with the aim of publication, a process in which I am still involved.
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Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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Literature and Literary Theory,Philosophy,Religious studies,Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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1. Ibid.
2. Otte , Metheora 31–3.
3. Avicenna , De congelatione et conglutinatione lapidum, being sections of the Kitab al-Shifa (edd. Holmyard E. J. and Mandeville D. , Paris 1927) 3.
4. Judycka , De generatione et corruptione xli: ‘Mais le commentateur ajoute également le nom d'Anaximandre (par rapport aux passages 329a8 et 332a20-55 r, 57 v) et celui de Melissus (par rapport aux passages 325a2 et 6-51 v), à l'endroit où Aristote se réfère à leurs doctrines sans les nommer.’
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