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This volume is a first edition of the Arabic text and the Hebrew text of the Problemata Physica , ascribed to Aristotle, which has been elaborated in later Antiquity in Greek. The text, corresponding with the first 15 books of the existing Greek text, contains chiefly medical problems, but also biological and mathematical ones. Therefore this volume deals with a comparison of the existing Greek text and the lost extended Greek version only transmitted in this Arabic translation and in this Hebrew translation of the Arabic version. The authorship of the famous translator Hunain ibn Ishaq is discussed, and the role of the Problemata Physica in Arabic literature is not omitted. Interesting for Semitic linguistics is the description of the language used by Hunain ibn Ishaq and Moses ibn Tibbon, and of the influence of Arabic on the Hebrew of the translators. Glossaries have been added to give the reader the opportunity to compare the Arabic text with the Greek and the Hebrew ones.
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This volume is a first edition of the Arabic text and the Hebrew text of the Problemata Physica , ascribed to Aristotle, which has been elaborated in later Antiquity in Greek. The text, corresponding with the first 15 books of the existing Greek text, contains chiefly medical problems, but also biological and mathematical ones. Therefore this volume deals with a comparison of the existing Greek text and the lost extended Greek version only transmitted in this Arabic translation and in this Hebrew translation of the Arabic version. The authorship of the famous translator Hunain ibn Ishaq is discussed, and the role of the Problemata Physica in Arabic literature is not omitted. Interesting for Semitic linguistics is the description of the language used by Hunain ibn Ishaq and Moses ibn Tibbon, and of the influence of Arabic on the Hebrew of the translators. Glossaries have been added to give the reader the opportunity to compare the Arabic text with the Greek and the Hebrew ones.