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Giovanni Pontano, Commentationes in Centum Sententiis Ptolemaei by Michele Rinaldi ISBN 9782503610160, 2503610161 instant download

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Authors:Michele Rinaldi
Pages:372 pages
Year:2025
Edition:Critical
Publisher:Brepols Pub
Language:english
File Size:24.8 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9782503610160, 2503610161
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Giovanni Pontano, Commentationes in Centum Sententiis Ptolemaei by Michele Rinaldi ISBN 9782503610160, 2503610161 instant download

With more than two hundred extant manuscripts, Pseudo-Ptolemy’s Centiloquium undoubtedly is one of the most popular works of Western Latin astrology. The Commentationes in centum sententiis Ptolemaei is an astrological work in two books in which Giovanni Pontano provides an extensive commentary on the Centiloquium along with his own translation of the original text from Greek. The first book is addressed to the Duke of Urbino, Federico da Montefeltro, and the second one to Pontano’s close friend and member of the Neapolitan Academy Pietro Golino (Petrus Compater). Pontano undertook the work in 1477 and kept supplementing and revising it until 1490. The Commentationes had a substantial impact on the astrological literature of the 15th-17th centuries. Published posthumously in 1512 by Pietro Summonte ‒ but previously widespread through a noteworthy manuscript tradition ‒ it was reprinted over twenty times until 1674 and became the standard Latin translation of the Centiloquium. While ‒ together with the De rebus coelestibus ‒ it represents the most challenging of Pontano’s astrological prose, up to date, the Commentationes has never been published in a critical edition nor studied in its textual history.
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