News On the Critical Edition of De Divisione of Boethius

Magee has been studying the logic works of Boethius for several years. Here he presents the first critical edition of the Liber de divisione. The publication consists of: preface [pp. XV-LXXV], the edition with the English version [pp. 1-51], commentary &...

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Autor principal: Dalmasso, Gustavo
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires 2000
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Sumario:Magee has been studying the logic works of Boethius for several years. Here he presents the first critical edition of the Liber de divisione. The publication consists of: preface [pp. XV-LXXV], the edition with the English version [pp. 1-51], commentary [pp. 53-170], appendix [171-176], bibliography [179-185] and indexes [187-224]. In the preludes, Magee deals with three themes: (1) the date of composition [pp. XVll-XXXIIl]; (2) Boethius' relationship with Porphyry and Andronicus [pp. XXXlV- LVll]; (3) the textual tradition [pp. LV111-LXXV].