Philosophy by Hand: The Agency of Manuscripts in Shaping Human Thought - Lecture 02: Material for Thought. Reflections on the Manuscript Transmission of Aristotle's Organon - Dr. José Maksimczuk - University of Hamburg
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26.11.2024
Philosophy by Hand: The Agency of Manuscripts in Shaping Human Thought - Lecture 02: Material for Thought. Reflections on the Manuscript Transmission of Aristotle's Organon
This lecture series is a cooperation between the Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures and the ERC Project HEPMASITE (Hebrew Philosophical Manuscripts as Sites of Engagement). HEPMASITE has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement No 101041376).
Location: Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures
Camera: Hanna Gentili
Post Production: Leon Mybes @ DL-Büro der Fakultät für Geisteswissenschaften, UHH
Selected bibliography of Jose´ Maksimczuk:
Gioffreda, Anna (2020), Tra i libri di Isacco Argiro. Berlin.
Harlfinger, Dieter (1971), Die Textgeschichte der pseudo-aristotelischen Schrift Περὶ ἀτόμων γραμμῶν. Ein kodikologisch-kulturgeschichtlicher Beitrag zur Klärung der Überliferungsverhältnisse im Corpus Aristotelicum. Amsterdam.
Maksimczuk, José (2022), “Demetrius Angelus’ Two Volumes of Aristotle’s Organon: A Multi-layered Set”, in: Journal of Byzantine Studies 72, 317–355.
Maksimczuk, José (2023), “The Organon of Theodore Agallianos and Its Disiecta Membra in Vat. gr. 1777, Par. gr. 1919, and Rep. I 68a”, in: Codices Manuscripti & Impressi 44, 39–61.
Orlandi, Luigi (2019), “La scrittura greca di Giorgio Amirutze. Una proposta”, in: Rivista di studi bizantini e neoellenici, n.s. 56, 193–222.
Rashed, Marwan (2001), Die Überlieferungsgeschichte der aristotelischen Schrift De generatione et corruptione. Wiesbaden.
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