Die sogenannte Theologie des Aristoteles
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Actually a paraphrase of Plotinus' Enneads, IV-VI, attributable to Porphyry; the Arabic version, translated by Ibn Nāʼimah and corrected by Kindī, appears to be based on a Syriac translation attributed by Baumstark to Jōḥannān of Apameia--Cf. Oriens christianus, II (1902), …
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Actually a paraphrase of Plotinus' Enneads, IV-VI, attributable to Porphyry; the Arabic version, translated by Ibn Nāʼimah and corrected by Kindī, appears to be based on a Syriac translation attributed by Baumstark to Jōḥannān of Apameia--Cf. Oriens christianus, II (1902), p. 187-191.
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