Writing Picture Books Revised and Expanded Edition builds off its
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This fascinating work by Paulus provides an in-depth look at medicine in Byzantine times. Originally written in Greek, this book has been translated into English for the modern reader. Follow Paulus as he explores the intricacies of medicine and healthcare in the ancient world. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of medicine.
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As a facsimile reprint of an original antiquarian work, this book offers readers a glimpse into its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and notations. The publisher emphasizes the cultural importance of the text, aiming to protect and preserve literary heritage by providing a high-quality, affordable edition that remains true to the original.
Wonderful Prophecies concerning popery and its impending overthrow and fall
156pages
6 heures de lecture
Exploring prophetic insights, this book delves into the themes of popery and its anticipated decline. It presents a historical perspective on the beliefs surrounding the Catholic Church's influence during the 19th century. The reprint maintains the integrity of the original 1869 edition, offering readers a glimpse into the socio-religious sentiments of the time and the fervent expectations for change.
Without Greek text.Bryn Mawr Commentaries provide clear, concise, accurate, and consistent support for students making the transition from introductory and intermediate texts to the direct experience of ancient Greek and Latin literature. They assume that the student will know the basics of grammar and vocabulary and then provide the specific grammatical and lexical notes that a student requires to begin the task of interpretation.Hackett Publishing Company is the exclusive distributor of the Bryn Mawr Commentaries in North America, the United Kingdom, and Europe.
This handbook presents an exposition and defense of late medieval logic, authored by Paulus Venetus (1370-1429) after his studies in Oxford and Paris. It was widely copied, with over 80 manuscripts and more than 25 editions, becoming the leading textbook of its time and establishing Venetus as a key figure in bringing the "Oxonian dialect" to Italy. Its influence reached beyond Scholasticism, impacting humanists like Lorenzo Valla and Marsilio Ficino, and was referenced by Thomas More as the "Little Logicals." Juan Luis Vives explicitly cited it in his critiques of Scholasticism. The work is structured into eight chapters: the first six cover terms, supposition, inference, proof, obligations, and insolubles, outlining the rules of medieval logic and dialectic. The final two chapters critically engage with these doctrines, providing both attacks and defenses. This text exemplifies late medieval approaches to logical form, addressing syntactical, semantical, and pragmatic dimensions. The introductory study highlights its relevance to contemporary discussions in rational grammar and logical form theory. It is of interest to logicians, linguists, philosophers, theologians, and scholars in medieval and Renaissance studies.
Der Römerbrief des Apostels Paulus gehört zu den wichtigsten Texten der Geschichte des Christentums. Seine prägende Kraft geht weit über den Bereich der Theologie hinaus. Auch in der Philosophie spielt dieser Text bis heute eine bedeutende Rolle. Vor allem in den letzten Jahrzehnten wurde der Römerbrief von vielen Philosophen intensiv diskutiert. Dieser Band geht der bleibenden Aktualität des Römerbriefs nach und bringt dabei Exegeten und Philosophen in ein bislang nur sehr selten geführtes Gespräch. Es zeigt sich, wie Paulus nach wie vor zu denken gibt. Erstmalig wird mit diesem Band neben dem griechischen Urtext auch eine Synopse von wirkungsgeschichtlich relevanten Übersetzungen zugänglich gemacht (Text der Vulgata; Übersetzung Martin Luthers; King James-Übersetzung von 1611; Einheitsübersetzung; Übersetzung des Collegium Biblicum München; Übersetzung von Klaus Berger/Christine Nord; Übersetzung von Norbert Baumert). Mit dem Urtext, der Synopse verschiedener Übersetzungen und den exegetischen und philosophischen Interpretationen liegt ein Beitrag vor, der nicht nur für Fachexegeten oder Philosophen von großem Interesse ist, sondern für alle, die an den Briefen des Paulus, ihrer Rezeption und ihrer Bedeutung interessiert sind.