![]() Secondly, an anonymous twelfth century translation has been preserved, which is attributed to a certain 'Ioannes' (2). However, the two versions have not been edited separately. Curiously enough, the manuscript tradition of this text also reveals the presence of two versions, which present the same kind of variants as those of Boethius' translations. The authorship of James of Venice for the medieval vulgate text of the Posterior Analytics is undisputed (1). ![]() Dod, Desclée De Brouwer, Bruges-Paris 1968 (First ed. ![]() Translationes Iacobi, Anonymi sive 'Ioannis', Gerardi et Recensio Guillelmi de Moerbeka, edd. Aristoteles Latinus IV 1-4 (2 et 3 ed.
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