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Averroeana: being a transcript of several letters from Averroes, an Arabian philosopher at Corduba in Spain, to Metrodorus, a young Grecian nobleman, student at Athens, in the years 1149, and 1150. Also several letters from Pythagoras to the King of India ...

Title
Averroeana: being a transcript of several letters from Averroes, an Arabian philosopher at Corduba in Spain, to Metrodorus, a young Grecian nobleman, student at Athens, in the years 1149, and 1150. Also several letters from Pythagoras to the King of India ... To which is prefixt, a Latin letter by Monsieur Grinau, one of the Messieurs du Port Royal in France, to the ingenious Monsieur Gramont, merchant at Amsterdam, concerning the subject of these papers, and how they came to his hands. The whole containing matters highly philosophical, physiological, pythagorical and medicinal. The work having been long conceal'd, is now put into English for the benefit of mankind, and the rectification of learned mistakes.
Author
Averroës, 1126-1198.
Publication
London, Printed and sold by T. Sowle, 1695.

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Additional Authors
Pythagoras.
Description
162 p.; 16mo.
Subject
  • Metrodorus, physician, approximately 1150
  • Medicine
Call Number
*OGB (Averroës. Averroeana: being a transcript of several letters)
OCLC
41206116
Author
Averroës, 1126-1198.
Title
Averroeana: being a transcript of several letters from Averroes, an Arabian philosopher at Corduba in Spain, to Metrodorus, a young Grecian nobleman, student at Athens, in the years 1149, and 1150. Also several letters from Pythagoras to the King of India ... To which is prefixt, a Latin letter by Monsieur Grinau, one of the Messieurs du Port Royal in France, to the ingenious Monsieur Gramont, merchant at Amsterdam, concerning the subject of these papers, and how they came to his hands. The whole containing matters highly philosophical, physiological, pythagorical and medicinal. The work having been long conceal'd, is now put into English for the benefit of mankind, and the rectification of learned mistakes.
Imprint
London, Printed and sold by T. Sowle, 1695.
Local Note
With bookplate of Thomas South.
Added Author
Pythagoras.
Research Call Number
*OGB (Averroës. Averroeana: being a transcript of several letters)
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