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Martianus Capella and the seven liberal arts, Vol. 1
William Harris. Stahl, Richard Johnson and E. L. Burge
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Frontmatter
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List of Tables Compiled from Book IX (page xiii)
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Abbreviations (page xiv)
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PART I. INTRODUCTION (page 1)
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Roman Science in Intellectual History (page 3)
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The Author (page 9)
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The Work (page 21)
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Sources (page 41)
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Influence (page 55)
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Manuscripts and Editions (page 72)
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PART II. THE ALLEGORY AND THE TRIVIUM (Richard Johnson, page 81)
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The Allegory and Its Sources (page 83)
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Religious Ideas (page 85)
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The Curriculum of the Seven Liberal Arts (page 90)
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The Trivium (page 98)
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Grammar (page 99)
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Dialectic (E. L. Burge, page 104)
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Rheotoric (page 115)
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PART III. THE QUADRIVIUM (page 123)
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On Geometry (page 125)
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On Arithmetic (page 149)
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On Astronomy (page 171)
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On Harmony (page 202)
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PART IV. CONCLUSION (page 229)
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APPENDIX A Bibliographical Survey of the Seven Liberal Arts in Medieval and Renaissance Iconography (page 245)
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APPENDIX B Hapax Legomena and Rariora from Books VI‐IX of the De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii (page 250)
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BIBLIOGRAPHY (page 253)
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INDEX (page 265)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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SP | 49.1 (Jan. 1974): 155-158 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2856584 |
CP | 72.1 (Jan. 1977): 79-80 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/267660 |
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Published: 1971
Publisher: Columbia University Press
- 9780231032544 (hardcover)
- 9780231096317 (paper)