Ptolemy's Tetrabiblos in the Translation of William of Moerbeke
Ptolemy's Tetrabiblos in the Translation of William of Moerbeke2015
About this book
First modern edition of the William of Moerbeke's Latin translation of Ptolemy's 'Tetrabiblos' or 'Quadripartitum opus'. Ptolemy's treatise (composed after 141 AD) offers a systematic overview of astrological science and had, together with his 'Almagest', an enormous influence up until the 17th century. In the Latin Middle Ages the work was mostly known through translations from the Arabic. William of Moerbeke's translation was made directly from the Greek and it is a major scholarly achievement manifesting not only Moerbeke's genius as a translator, but also as a scientist. The edition is accompanied by extensive Greek-Latin indices, which give evidence of Moerbeke's astonishing enrichment of the Latin vocabulary, which he needed both to translate the technical scientific vocabulary and to cope with the many new terms Ptolemy created. The introduction examines Moerbeke's translation method and situates the Latin translation within the tradition of the Greek text.
Details
- First published
- 2015
- OL Work ID
- OL21573088W
Subjects
Mathematics, greekAstronomyLogic, symbolic and mathematicalPsychology, early works to 1850Translations into LatinAstrologyEarly works to 1800