The "Four books" of Pseudo-Democritus
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- 21st century
- Language: English
"The 'Four Books' of pseudo-Democritus, written in the first century AD, rank among the very earliest known alchemical writings. In this volume, Matteo Martelli presents not only a fresh edition and translation of the surviving Greek fragments, but also, for the first time, additional materials preserved in Syriac. The volume presents important examples of the medieval and early modern reception of these writings, including the dialogue of Synesius and Dioscorus - the most influential Byzantine commentary on the 'Four Books' - and previously unpublished Latin translations of both the 'Four Books' and Synesius' commentary made by Matthaeus Zuber in 1606. Accompanied by a full introduction and commentary, these sources offer new and significant insights into the world of ancient chemistry: practical recipes and lists of ingredients, clues to the doctrinal content of ancient alchemy, and early hints of a tradition that linked the alchemist 'Democritus' to the wisdom of Egypt and Persia." -- 4e de la couverture
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Controlled discovery queries from swisscovery matched “Alchemie”. Retained metadata contains “alchemist” in the description, “Alchemy” in the description, and “Alchemy” in the edition notes.
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| Edition | Date | Publisher | Language | ISBN | Access | Links |
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swisscovery network catalog record 25 cm; [xi], 298 pages; Contient des bibliographies (p. 288-298) et un index; Contient le texte grec et sa traduction anglaise, le texte syriaque et sa traduction anglaise, ainsi que diverses traductions latines, notamment du commentaire de Synesius; Copyright de 2013 chez la Society for History of Alchemy and Chemistry et publié pour la première fois dans la même année chez Maney Publishing Ltd; Sources of alchemy and chemistry: Sir Robert Mond studies in the history of early chemistry; Supplement 1(2013); swisscovery holding institutions: 41SLSP_BCUFR, 41SLSP_HES | [2017] | Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group | English |
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