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Ce catalogue inventorie 287 manuscrits, du Moyen Âge au XVIIIe siècle.
Astrology --- Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- Manuscripts --- Bayerische Staatsbibliothek --- Mss München. Staatsbibliothek --- 091:133.52 --- 091 =71 --- 091 <43 MUNCHEN> --- Handschriften i.v.m. astrologie --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Latijn --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Duitsland voor 1945 en na 1989--MUNCHEN --- 091 <43 MUNCHEN> Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Duitsland voor 1945 en na 1989--MUNCHEN --- 091 =71 Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Latijn --- 091:133.52 Handschriften i.v.m. astrologie --- Manuscripts, Latin --- Manuscripts, Latin. --- Manuscripts. --- Bayerische Staatsbibliothek. --- Germany --- Latin manuscripts --- Latin language --- Latin philology --- Horoscopy --- Astronomy, Medieval --- Occultism --- Bavaria (Germany). --- Bavarian State Library --- Staatsbibliothek München --- Munich. --- Munich (Germany). --- Biblioteca del Estáu de Baviera --- Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München --- BSB --- دار الكتب الظاهرية --- Bayrische Staatsbibliothek --- Kgl. Hof- und Staatsbibliothek in München --- Astrology - Manuscripts - Catalogs --- Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern) - Germany - Bavaria - Catalogs
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"Ce second volume du Catalogus Codicum Astrologorum Latinorum (CCAL) décrit 350 manuscrits de la Bibliothèque nationale de France datant du IXe au XVIIIe siècle. Ces manuscrits constituent, tant par la quantité que par la variété, l'un des plus importants fonds en matière d'astrologie latine au monde. Toutes les époques et catégories de textes y sont représentées, ainsi que tous les classiques de l'astrologie latine antérieurs à 1500, aussi bien les originaux que les traductions du grec, de l'arabe et de l'hébreu. Ils témoignent de l'extraordinaire richesse de l'ancienne bibliothèque des rois de France et des grandes bibliothèques parisiennes confisquées pendant la Révolution, notamment celles de Saint-Germaindes-Prés, de Saint-Victor et de la Sorbonne"--Publisher's description.
Astrology, European --- Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- Manuscripts --- Bibliothèque nationale de France --- Mss Paris. BN --- 091:133.52 --- 091 <44 PARIS> --- 091 =71 --- Handschriften i.v.m. astrologie --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Frankrijk--PARIS --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Latijn --- 091 =71 Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Latijn --- 091 <44 PARIS> Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Frankrijk--PARIS --- 091:133.52 Handschriften i.v.m. astrologie --- Bibliothèque nationale de France --- Astrology, European - Manuscripts - Catalogs --- Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern) - France - Paris - Catalogs
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It is well known that medieval Europe owes most of its scientific learning to the translations of Arabic treatises made in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. The earliest Arabic infiltrations in Latin science are however much older. They can be traced back to the tenth century and to the making, in Catalonia, of a large corpus of astrological treatises: the Alchandreana . Based mainly on Arabic sources, but also on Hebrew and Latin sources, the Alchandreana constitute an exceptional testimony of cross-cultural exchanges between Christian, Arabic and Jewish scholars before the turn of the first millenium. This book offers a historical study, a technical analysis and a critical edition of the whole corpus. Brill's Texts and Sources in Intellectual History , volume 2
133.50902 --- Philosophy & psychology Astrology History (500 - 1500) --- Astrology --- Astrology, Arab --- Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- Astrologie --- Astrologie arabe --- Manuscrits latins médiévaux et modernes --- History --- Histoire --- Astrology, European --- European astrology --- Arab astrology --- Astrology, Arabic --- Arabisch. --- Astrologie. --- Geschiedbronnen. --- Latijn. --- history --- History. --- ASstrology, European
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The contributions of the book examine the »realia« of astrological activity, a domain which has received little attention within in the field of the history of astrology in Medieval and Early Modern times. What can be said about the social and academic background of the astrologers? What kind of techniques and methods did they use and how can their general understanding of astrology be described? On the other hand, what did the clients expect and in which ways did the use astrological counselling for themselves? Addresses of astrological texts can be found in various sectors of the population. Therefore, general conclusions on the position of astrology in society can be drawn from the interconnections between astrologers, astrological practice and the recipients. All articles are in English.
Astrology, European --- Astrology --- Astrologie européenne --- Astrologie --- History --- Congresses --- Histoire --- Congrès --- Astrologie européenne --- Congrès --- Histoire.
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Claudius Ptolemy (c. 100-170 AD) is one of the most influential scholars of all time. While he is also the author of treatises on geography, optics and harmonics, his fame primarily stems from two works on the science of the stars, dealing with mathematical astronomy (the 'Almagest') and astrology (the 'Tetrabiblos'). The 'Almagest' and the 'Tetrabiblos' remained the fundamental texts on the science of the stars for some 1500 years. Both were translated several times into Arabic and Latin and were heavily commented upon, glossed, discussed, and also criticised and improved upon, in the Islamic world and in Christian Europe. Yet, the reception of Ptolemy in medieval cultures is still to a large extent a terra incognita of the history of science. The Arabic and Latin versions of the 'Almagest' and the 'Tetrabiblos' are for the most part unavailable in modern editions, their manuscripts remain largely unexplored and, generally speaking, their history until the seventeenth century has never been systematically investigated.00This volume gathers together 16 contributions dealing with various aspects of the reception of Ptolemy?s astronomy and astrology in the Islamic world and in Christian Europe up to the seventeenth century. Contributions are by José Bellver, Jean-Patrice Boudet, Josep Casulleras, Bojidar Dimitrov, Dirk Grupe, Paul Hullmeine, Alexander Jones, Richard L. Kremer, Y. Tzvi Langermann, Ma José Parra, H. Darrel Rutkin, Michael H. Shank, Nathan Sidoli, Carlos Steel, Johannes Thomann and Henry Zepeda.
Astronomy --- History. --- Ptolemy, --- E-books --- Astronomy, Ancient. --- Astronomy, Arab. --- Astronomy, Medieval. --- Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.). --- Influence. --- Almagest (Ptolemy). --- Stars.
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