Article ID: CBB001220185

Sur les traces du De motibus / iudiciis planetarum attribué à Ptolémée (2011)

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A short astrological treatise about the properties of the planets in the zodiac, called De motibus / iudiciis planetarum and attributed to Ptolemy (inc. Sub Saturno sunt hec signa Capricornus et Aquarius et sunt eius domus), appears from the thirteenth century onwards in two distinct traditions: in the encyclopedias of Bartholomew the Englishman and Arnold of Saxony, both written around 1230-1240, and in astronomical miscellanies copied in the fifteenth century either in or around Basel and in Northern Italy. These fifteenth-century manuscripts fall into two distinct groups of astronomical texts: the first is copied together with the De signis of Michael Scot, the second together with a part of the third book of Hyginus' De astronomia. The present article aims to describe the characteristics of the distinct textual filiations of De m. / iud. pl. and gives the first critical edition of the text.

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Authors & Contributors
Oppenraay, Aaflee M. I. Van
Juste, David
Scot, Michael
Tolias, Georges
Swerdlow, Noel M.
Saby, Marie-Madeleine
Concepts
Astrology
Manuscripts
Astronomy
Cosmology
Translations
Latin language
Time Periods
Medieval
15th century
Renaissance
Ancient
14th century
13th century
Places
Rome (Italy)
Italy
Greece
France
Middle and Near East
Milan (Italy)
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