Nemesius - Editions of Nemesius's De Natura Hominis

Editions of Nemesius's De Natura Hominis

  • Antwerp, 1575; Oxford, 1671; Halle, 1802; Mignes Patrol. Gr. vol. 40. Versions: Latin by Alsanus, ed. Hoizinger (1887); by Burgundio, ed. Burkhardt (1891–1896). M. Morani, Teubner 1987

Literature:

  • Bender, Untersuch. Liber Nemesius (1898). See further HerzogHauck's Realencyklop,, s.v.
  • Nemesius, Bp. o, Gerard Verbeke, J. R. Moncho, in Latin, 260 pages, Publication Date: January 1975, ISBN 90-04-04310-1
  • Nemesius, On the Nature of Man. Tr. by Philip van der Eijk & R.W. Sharples. Liverpool, Liverpool University Press, 2008 (Liverpool University Press - Translated Texts for Historians).

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