![]() The Iusiurandum ippocraticum by Hippocrates, in Greek, Arabic, Latin, French and English (2).The Elementa of Euclid, in Greek, English, Latin (3), Arabic (2), Sanskrit and Chinese.The Categoriae of Aristotle, in Greek, Latin, English, and Arabic.The Timaeus of Plato, in Greek, Latin (Cicero, Calchidius and Ficino), English and German.The Analytica Posteriora of Aristotle, in Greek, English and Arabic.The Bibliotheca Polyglotta Graeca et Latina (BPGL) documents the multilingual diffusion of the Greek literature of antiquity, showing how the concepts of Greek and Roman thinking historically has influenced thinking in a global context, first in a Latin medium, then Syriac and Arabic, as well as German and French, and then to some extent the whole world.
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