Themistius became known in medieval Europe through this Latin translation and from the quotations contained in Arabic sources. ![]() An Arabic translation of his Paraphrase of Aristotle’s Posterior Analytics was the basis of the Latin translation by Gerard of Cremona (c. Gerard’s Latin translation is edited (O’Donnell 1958). An Arabic translation of the Paraphrase has served as a basis for the Latin translation by Gerard of Cremona carried out in Toledo. Mattā’s Arabic translation is no longer extant. 940) translated into Arabic the first and the second books ( K. ![]() ![]() Themistius’ Paraphrases of Aristotle’s Posterior Analytics has come down to us in the Greek original ( CAG V/1).Īccording to the Arabic bio-bibliographical sources, Abū Bishr Mattā ibn Yūnus (d.
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