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Fortuna, Stefania, "Bartolomeo da Messina e la traduzione latina del commento di Giovanni Alessandrino ad Epidemie VI", Galenos, 14 (2020), 215-229.
- Resum
- A medieval Latin translation of Hippocrates' Epidemics VI is preserved in twenty-one manuscripts; in five of them it is transmitted with a commentary by John of Alexandria (7th c.), in five others with a prologue. The translation of the com-mentary by John with the Hippocratic text was attributed to Simon of Genoa (13th-14th c.) by Pearl Kibre in her catalogue Hippocrates Latinus (1985) and to Bartholomew of Messina by Christopher Pritchet in his edition (1975). Simon of Genoa should be excluded, becausehe was a translator from Arabic and the translation is from Greek. For sure, it was done ina royal court of Southern Italy, in the 13th century, maybe that of Manfred, King of Sicilyfrom 1258 to 1266, but there is no evidence that the translator was Bartholomew of Messina.
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- Hipòcrates
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- https://www.academia.edu/45653866/Bartolomeo_da_Mes ...
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