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Author David, the Invincible.

Title David the Invincible Commentary on Porphyry's Isagoge : Old Armenian text with the Greek original, and English translation, introduction and notes / by Gohar Muradyan
Published Boston ; Leiden : Brill, 2014

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Description 1 online resource
Series Philosophia Antiqua
Philosophia antiqua.
Contents Acknowledgements; The Commentaria in Aristotelem Armeniaca Project; Introduction; 1. Description of the Armenian Version; 2. The Relation to the Armenian Version of Porphyry's Isagoge; 3. Reconstruction of the Last Passage of David's Commentary; 4. Manuscript Traditions; 4.1. Greek; 4.2. Armenian; 5. Discrepancies between the Two Versions of David's Commentary; 6. The Translation Technique and Linguistic Features of the Armenian Version; 6.A. Lexicon; 6.B. Morphology; 6.C. Syntax; 7. Editions; 7.1. Greek; 7.2. Armenian; 8. The Present Edition; Armenian Text and English Translation
English Translation of the Greek Passages Which Have No Armenian ParallelsGreek Text; Appendix. Scholia in Armenian Manuscripts; Glossaries; 1. Greek-Armenian-English Glossary; 2. Armenian-Greek-English Glossary; 3. English-Greek-Armenian Glossary; Abbreviations and Literature; a. Sigla; b. Primary Sources; c. Secondary Literature; Index of Proper Names
Summary This edition of David the Invincible's Commentary on Porphyry's Isagoge prepared by Gohar Muradyan contains the Greek original and the Armenian version (with an English translation) of this logical treatise with a study of textological issues and translation technique
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Porphyry, approximately 234-approximately 305. Isagoge.
Aristotle. Categoriae.
David, the Invincible.
David, the Invincible
SUBJECT Categoriae (Aristotle) fast
Isagoge (Porphyry) fast
Form Electronic book
Author Muradyan, Gohar, editor
Muradyan, Gohar, translator
David, the Invincible. Commentarium in Porphyrii Isagogen. Armenian.
ISBN 9789004280885
900428088X
Other Titles Commentarium in Porphyrii Isagogen