Journal of the Pakistan Historical Society, Volume 5, Part 4Pakistan Historical Society, 1957 - Pakistan |
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Page 201
... Greek scholar , and having obtained at the Byzantine capital a copy of the Problems of Aristotle , he is said to have translated it into Latin . It is natural to think that in Constant- inople he may have been in contact with such men ...
... Greek scholar , and having obtained at the Byzantine capital a copy of the Problems of Aristotle , he is said to have translated it into Latin . It is natural to think that in Constant- inople he may have been in contact with such men ...
Page 205
... Greeks seem to be fonder of phlebotomy than the Arabs . It has probably to be allowed that for the most part even his Greek authorities come by way of Arabic . The translation of Aristotle's Problems direct from Greek to Latin , which ...
... Greeks seem to be fonder of phlebotomy than the Arabs . It has probably to be allowed that for the most part even his Greek authorities come by way of Arabic . The translation of Aristotle's Problems direct from Greek to Latin , which ...
Page 211
... Greek . In my youth I was as foolish as you , and , not content with adding Hebrew to the other two languages , I also took up Arabic . But I have long since given up these two last , and devote myself entirely to Greek . Let me advise ...
... Greek . In my youth I was as foolish as you , and , not content with adding Hebrew to the other two languages , I also took up Arabic . But I have long since given up these two last , and devote myself entirely to Greek . Let me advise ...
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