The Text Of Aristotle's Topics and Elenchi: The Latin Tradition

Classical Quarterly 5 (1-2):108- (1955)
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The surviving textual tradition of the Topics and Elenchi down to A.D. 1503 includes, as far as we know: Greek texts: a small papyrus fragment, c. A.D. 100; over a hundred Greek manuscripts, from c. A.D. 900 onwards; the Aldine ‘editio princeps’, A.D. 1495; commentaries, paraphrases, and scholia; notably: Alexander of Aphrodisias on Top., c. A.D. 200; John Italos on Top. 2–4, 11th century; Michael of Ephesus on EL, 11th century; Sophonias on EL., c.,. A.D. 1300; Leo Magentenus on Top., 14th century

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