Alfred von Sareshel Glossenkommentar zu den “Meteorologica” des Aristoteles
Gloss Commentary on Aristotle’s Meteorology
A Supplement to the Critical Edition by James K. Otte
Author(s): Henryk Anzulewicz, Philipp AnzulewiczSubject(s): Ancient Philosphy, Philosophy of Middle Ages
Published by: Instytut Tomistyczny
Keywords: Alfred of Sareshel; commentary on Aristotle’s Meteorology; manuscript Oxford; Bodleian Library; Selden Supra 24; Albert the Great; Alexander of Aphrodisias
Summary/Abstract: The critical edition of Alfred of Sareshel’s commentary on Aristotle’s Meteorology, based on all currently known and extant manuscripts (Durham, Chapter Libr. C.III.15, fol. 11v-18r; Paris, BnF lat. 7131, fol. 82v–85r; Oxford, Bodleian Libr., Selden supra 24, fol. 84r-113r), is incomplete. The editor of the commentary, James K. Otte, omitted a series of interlinear and marginal glosses to the four books of Meteorology contained in their oldest and most important MS Selden supra 24 of the Oxford Bodleian Library, including all glosses to Book IV 9–12, 385b–390b19. Otte assumed that Alfred’s commentary in this manuscript is incomplete and ends in fol. 109r. In order to recover the entirety of Alfred’s surviving commentary and make it available to researchers of the history of medieval philosophy and its sources, an attempt was made to record and reconstruct the glosses overlooked and omitted by James K. Otte, which are hereby published in the form of a supplement to the critical edition of Alfred’s commentary.
Journal: Przegląd Tomistyczny
- Issue Year: 2021
- Issue No: XXVII
- Page Range: 7-59
- Page Count: 53
- Language: German, Latin