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ERIGENA ( Johannes Scotus ). De divisione naturae libri quinque, div. desiderati. Accedit appendix e

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ERIGENA ( Johannes Scotus ). De divisione naturae libri quinque, div. desiderati. Accedit appendix e

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
ERIGENA ( Johannes Scotus ). De divisione naturae libri quinque, div. desiderati. Accedit appendix ex ambiguis S. Maximi, Graece & Latine. Oxonii, e Theatro Sheldoniano, 1681FIRST EDITION, with engraved vignette title-page, pages (14), 63, 66-98, 97(bis)-98, 101 - 104, 103(bis) - 312 ; (4), 88, complete in spite of erratic pagination, the appendix with separate divisional title-page with Latin and Greek text in parallel columns, 2 parts in one volume, folio, contemporary calf, recently and neatly rebacked and repaired, gilt ruled spine, with morocco label, gilt : a well-margined and very good copy.Wing J 747. Sweeney 1808. An exceedingly rare book. John Scotus Erigena was born in Ireland and came to the court of Charles the Bald, where he taught at the Palace school. His principal work, the five books ‘peri physeon merismou, i.e. de Divisione Naturæ,’ written in the form of a dialogue, is of uncertain date, but plainly later than the tract ‘de Prædestinatione’ (851) and the translations from the pseudo-Dionysius. It presents the author's developed system, a system which has been taken for pantheism, but which is really a Neo-Platonic mysticism. It is accompanied by his translation of the Scholia Maximi in Gregorium Theologum which also appears here in print for the first time (ODNB).WING; RELIGION; PHILOSOPHY; OXFORD PRINTED; IRELAND; ; ; ; ; ; ;