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Medicine, Greek and Roman --- History. --- Priscian, --- Priscianus, Theodorus
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Apollonius Dyscole, grammairien philologue d'Alexandrie du deuxième siècle de notre ère, fondateur de la syntaxe dans la tradition européenne, est considéré depuis l'Antiquité comme un des plus grands grammairiens grecs. Son œuvre est en tout cas certainement la synthèse la plus aboutie de l'héritage des grammairiens grecs et plus largement de tous les philosophes et rhéteurs qui ont réfléchi sur le langage. Priscien, qui professait à Constantinople quatre siècles plus tard, a abondamment cité et transposé au latin les analyses d'Apollonius, dont il est le premier traducteur et transmetteur. Ce recueil de contributions se propose de faire le point sur l'histoire de la réception de ces deux grammairiens essentiels pour mieux comprendre comment s'est constitué, à travers ruptures et continuité, une discipline cumulative comme la grammaire.
Translation science --- Priscian --- Apollonius Dyscolus --- Greek language --- Latin language --- Transmission of texts --- Grammar --- Grammar, Comparative --- Greek. --- Apollonius, --- Priscian, --- 091 PRISCIANUS CAESARIENSIS --- 807.5-5 --- 807.5-5 Grieks: grammatica --- Grieks: grammatica --- 091 PRISCIANUS CAESARIENSIS Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--PRISCIANUS CAESARIENSIS --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--PRISCIANUS CAESARIENSIS --- Classical languages --- Italic languages and dialects --- Classical philology --- Latin philology --- Indo-European languages --- Greek philology --- Greek --- Priscianus Grammaticus --- Prisciano, --- Priscianus, --- Priscien, --- Pseudo-Priscianus --- Dyscolus, Apollonius --- Alexandreus, Apollōnios, --- Apollōnios, --- Apollonios, --- Dyscole, Apollonius, --- Dyscolus, Apollonius, --- Dyskolos, Apollonios, --- Ἀπολλώνιος, --- Grec (langue) --- Latin (langue) --- Grammairiens --- Philologie grecque. --- Philologie latine. --- Grammaire. --- Adverbes. --- Syntaxe. --- Modes (linguistique). --- Verbes. --- Apollonius Dyscole (01..-01..). --- Apollonius Dyscole --- Priscien --- Critique et interprétation. --- Priscianus
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Ancient history --- History of philosophy --- Soul --- Psychology --- Aristotle. --- Theophrastus. --- Alexander, --- Themistius. --- Philoponus, John, --- Priscianus, --- Stephanus,
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Während Aristoteles' De anima Seele als Lebensprinzip des körperlichen Wesens definiert, ist sie für die neuplatonischen Kommentatoren dieser Schrift eine geistige, vom Körper trennbare Größe, die sich auf sich selbst zurückwenden kann. Die Studie untersucht, wie die Ausleger Johannes Philoponos, Priskian von Lydien (Pseudo-Simplikios) und Stephanos von Alexandrien (Pseudo-Philoponos) mit dieser Problematik umgingen. In einem ersten Teil werden die philosophischen Konzeptionen der einzelnen Kommentare je für sich dargestellt und historisch eingeordnet. Deren Wert für die De anima-Interpretation wird ebenso diskutiert wie die Identität ihrer Autoren und das Verhältnis des Philoponos zu seinem Lehrer Ammonios. Der zweite Teil ist die erste philosophische Rekonstruktion von Priskians Konzeption des Selbstbezugs der Seele, die als detaillierteste antike Darstellung des menschlichen Selbstbewusstseins gelten kann. Plotins Überlegungen zur Selbsterkenntnis des Geistes werden so auf die menschliche Person übertragen, dass diese sich konstituiert, indem sie um die Wiedergewinnung ihrer ursprünglichen Identität als geistiges Wesen ringt. Um dies zu erläutern unterscheidet Priskian mehrere Formen des Selbstbezugs und setzt sie in Beziehung zueinander.
Aristotle --Influence. --- Aristotle. --De anima. --- Neoplatonism. --- Philoponus, John, --6th cent. --- Priscianus, --Lydus, --6th cent. --- Self-consciousness (Awareness). --- Stephanus, --of Alexandria. --- Self-consciousness (Awareness) --- Neoplatonism --- Aristotle. --- Aristotle --- Influence. --- Aristotle. --- Neo-Platonism. --- Self-Consciousness (Antiquity).
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Depuis la naissance de la grammaire, les premiers théoriciens de la langue se sont heurtés à un paradoxe : est-il possible de réduire la somme indéfinie des faits de langue à un ensemble fini de règles ? Ce paradoxe appelle d'autres prolongements : les travaux des grammairiens témoignent-ils tous, et tous de la même manière, du rapport, parfois contradictoire, entre la langue qu'ils observent, avec ses variantes, ses particularismes, et celle qu'ils donnent à voir comme un système ordonné et fondé en raison ? Et s'il y a pour eux tension entre les deux démarches, comment se comportent-ils face à la difficulté ? Cherchent-ils à résoudre la contradiction ou à la contourner ? Y parviennent-ils et, dans ce cas, quelles stratégies déploient-ils pour y parvenir? Les huit contributions de ce volume couvrent une large période, courant sur plus d'un millénaire, depuis les scholiastes d'Homère, pères de la grammaire alexandrine (IIIe s. av. J.-C.), jusqu'au commentateurs médiévaux de Priscien (XIIe s. ap. J.-C.). Le problème du rapport entre norme et usage y est abordé dans divers domaines et sous de nombreux aspects : la question de l'orthographe et de la syntaxe et le statut de la correction de la langue (la pureté linguistique : Hellenismos, Latinitas) et de la faute (barbarisme et solécisme) ; le problème de la règle (analogia), de ses extensions, de ses limites ; le rôle fondamental de l'étymologie et, derrière le rapport entre la forme et le sens, la question de la pathologie linguistique.
Classical languages --- Languages in contact --- Langues anciennes --- Standardization. --- Grammar, Historical. --- Foreign elements. --- History --- Study and teaching --- Normalisation. --- Grammaire historique. --- Emprunts. --- Apollonius, --- Priscian, --- Influence. --- Standardization --- Grammar, Historical --- Foreign elements --- Apollonius Dyscolus --- Priscianus
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"Early medieval manuscripts were commonly annotated not only by glosses but also by annotation symbols. These graphic signs inserted in manuscript margins provided manuscript text with layers of additional meaning and functionality. From the most common signs marking biblical quotations and passages of interest to the sophisticated systems of signs used by some of the early medieval scholars, annotation symbols represent perhaps the most common form of marginalia encountered in early medieval books. Yet, their non-verbal character proved a serious obstacle to their understanding and appreciation. This book represents the first systematic study of annotation symbols used in the Latin West between c. 400 and c. 900. Combining paleographic evidence with the evidence of written sources such as late antique and early medieval lists of signs, this book identifies the most important communities of sign users and conventions in use in the early Middle Ages. It explores some of the notable differences between regions, periods, linguistic communities and classes of users and reconstructs a fascinating history of the practice of using signs, rather than words, to annotate text. Those who work with early medieval manuscripts will, furthermore, find this book to be a practical handbook of the most common annotation symbols attested in early medieval Western manuscripts or discussed in ancient and medieval sources."--
Book history --- annotations --- book history --- anno 500-1199 --- anno 400-499 --- 091.14:003.083 --- 091 "04/09" --- 091 "04/09" Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--5e/10e eeuw. Periode 0400-0999 ('vroege middeleeuwen') --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--5e/10e eeuw. Periode 0400-0999 ('vroege middeleeuwen') --- 091.14:003.083 Codices--Kortschrift --- Codices--Kortschrift --- Abbreviations, Latin. --- Anmerkung. --- Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern). --- Marginalia. --- Paleography, Latin. --- Schreiben. --- Schriftlichkeit. --- Scribes --- Scribes. --- Signs and symbols --- Signs and symbols. --- Text. --- Transmission of texts --- Transmission of texts. --- Zeichen. --- History. --- History --- Priscianus, --- Handschrift --- Sankt Gallen --- Stiftsbibliothek Sankt Gallen --- Cod. 904. --- To 1500. --- Europe.
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Self-consciousness (Awareness) --- Neoplatonism. --- Conscience de soi --- Néo-platonisme --- Aristotle. --- Aristotle --- Philoponus, John, --- Stephanus, --- Priscianus, --- Influence. --- Neoplatonism --- Self-awareness --- Self-consciousness --- Consciousness --- Alexandrian school --- Church history --- Hellenism --- Philosophy --- Philosophy, Ancient --- Platonists --- Theosophy --- Filopono, Giovanni, --- Iōannēs, --- Iohannes Philoponus, --- Iohannis Caesariensis, --- Jean Philopon, --- Joannes Philoponus, --- Johannes Philoponos, --- John, --- John Philoponus, --- Philopon, Jean, --- Philoponos, Iōannēs, --- Philoponos, Johannes, --- Philoponus, Iohannes, --- Philoponus, Joannes, --- Iohannes, --- Ἰωάννης, --- Ἰωάννης Φιλόπονος, --- Iōannēs Philoponos, --- Φιλόπονος, Ἰωάννης, --- Pseudo-Johannes Philoponus --- Alexandria, Stephanus of, --- Stephanos, --- Stéphanos, --- Stephen, --- Priskian, --- Priskianos, --- Priscian, --- Aristoteles --- Aristote --- Aristotile --- Self-consciousness (Awareness). --- Arisṭāṭṭil --- Aristo, --- Aristotel --- Aristotele --- Aristóteles, --- Aristòtil --- Arisṭū --- Arisṭūṭālīs --- Arisutoteresu --- Arystoteles --- Ya-li-shih-to-te --- Ya-li-ssu-to-te --- Yalishiduode --- Yalisiduode --- Ἀριστοτέλης --- Αριστοτέλης --- Аристотел --- ארסטו --- אריםטו --- אריסטו --- אריסטוטלס --- אריסטוטלוס --- אריסטוטליס --- أرسطاطاليس --- أرسططاليس --- أرسطو --- أرسطوطالس --- أرسطوطاليس --- ابن رشد --- اريسطو --- Pseudo Aristotele --- Pseudo-Aristotle --- アリストテレス --- Joannes Philoponus --- Joannes Grammaticus --- Joannes Alexandrinus --- Iohannes Alexandrinus --- Joannes van Alexandrië, --- Philoponus, Joannes --- Giovanni Filopono --- Johannes Philoponus --- Ioannes Philoponus --- John Philoponus --- Aristotle. - De anima. --- Aristotle - Influence. --- Philoponus, John, - 6th cent. --- Stephanus, - of Alexandria. --- Priscianus, - Lydus, - 6th cent.
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This work describes the whole literary and scholarly output of the whole of the Irish middle ages (4th to 17th Centuries), in Latin and in the vernaculars, and tries to do so as comprehensively as possible, esp. in biblica, liturgica, computistica, hagiographica and grammatica. The book focuses both on individual manuscripts and on textual transmission. In the case of MSS it gives succinctly information and a detailed bibliography, always chronologically arranged. In the case of texts, it lists the MSS in which they occur or, on occasion, where such a list can be found, together with a bibliography of relevant publications. In the case of both, there are running cross-references to the standard works of reference. Concordantiae, at the end of the volume, reinforce that. The 'Index Manuscriptorum' is the most comprehensive attempt so far to list the MSS written by the medieval Irish or transmitting their texts. It should allow new work on the fortuna of Irish MSS and texts and their influence throughout the middle ages. The chapters on MSS and texts written in Irish provide the treatment of several areas: annals, genealogies, vernacular law, early poetry, bardic poetry & metrics.
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