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Roberti Grosseteste episcopi Lincolniensis Versio Caelestis hierarchiae Pseudo-Dionysii Areopagitae : cum scholiis ex graeco sumptis necnon commentariis notulisque eiusdem Lincolniensis / cura et studio Declan Anthony Lawell, James McEvoy, James Stanley McQuade.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: Latin, English Original language: Greek, Ancient (to 1453) Series: Grosseteste, Robertus, Roberti Grosseteste Lincolniensis Opera [Brepols] ; 002 | Grosseteste, Robertus, Roberti Grosseteste Lincolniensis Opera [Brepols] ; 02 | Corpus christianorum. Continuatio mediaevalis ; 268Publication details: Turnhout : Brepols Publishers, 2015.Description: xlii, 330 p. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9782503555935
  • 2503555934
Other title:
  • Versio Caelestis hierarchiae Pseudo-Dionysii Areopagitae cum scholiis ex graeco sumptis necnon commentariis notulisque eiusdem Lincolniensis
Uniform titles:
  • De caelesti hierarchia. Latino
Subject(s): Other classification:
  • BQ 3.O83C.C7M-268
Summary: This volume contains Robert Grosseteste's translation of the Pseudo-Dionysius's Celestial Hierarchy. The Latin text is accompanied by Grosseteste's translation of the Greek scholia as well as his commentary and notes made on the 'Celestial Hierarchy and scholia'. Grosseteste's commentary is informed by his command of the Greek language which resulted in not only a detailed philological understanding of the Greek but also in a rich interpretation of the mind of Dionysius.
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Opera (Magaz.) Opera (Magaz.) Biblioteca "Angelicum" Pont. Univ. S.Tommaso d'Aquino Magazzino BQ 3.O83C.C7M-268 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 0030199475

Bibliografia (p. vii-xvi) e indici.

This volume contains Robert Grosseteste's translation of the Pseudo-Dionysius's Celestial Hierarchy. The Latin text is accompanied by Grosseteste's translation of the Greek scholia as well as his commentary and notes made on the 'Celestial Hierarchy and scholia'. Grosseteste's commentary is informed by his command of the Greek language which resulted in not only a detailed philological understanding of the Greek but also in a rich interpretation of the mind of Dionysius.

Testo latino (tradotto dall'originale greco), introduzione in inglese.