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Nemesios, on the Nature of Man - Moreno Morani: La tradizione manoscritta del De natura hominis di Nemesio. Pp. xxi + 224. Milan: Università Cattolica, 1981. Paper, L. 40,000.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2009

Robert Browning
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London

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1 Morani argues convincingly that Meletios used cod. Dresd. gr. Da 57 or an apograph, and that he must therefore be dated in the late twelfth or early thirteenth century instead of the ninth (pp. 147–55).

2 cf. inter alia Verbeke, G., Filosofie en Christendom in het mensbeeld van Nemesios van Emesa (Brussels, 1971)Google Scholar; Siclari, A., L'antropologia di Nemesio di Emesa (Padua, 1974)Google Scholar; Kallis, A., Der Mensch im Kosmos. Das Weltbild Nemesios' von Emesa (Münster, 1978).Google Scholar

3 cf. Vryonis, S. Jr., The Decline of Medieval Hellenism in Asia Minor and the Process of Islamization from the Eleventh through the Fifteenth Century (Berkeley–Los Angeles, 1971), pp. 297 f.Google Scholar