- The
Isagoge (Gr****: Εἰσαγωγή, Eisagōgḗ; /ˈaɪsəɡoʊdʒiː/) or "Introduction" to Aristotle's "Categories",
written by
Porphyry in Gr**** and
translated into...
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variety of topics,
ranging from
music theory to
Homer to vegetarianism. His
Isagoge or Introduction, an
introduction to
logic and philosophy, was the standard...
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translations of Boethius.
Porphyry suggests the tree in his
introduction ("
Isagoge") to Aristotle's Categories.
Porphyry presented Aristotle's classification...
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mathematics occurs in François Viète's
Analytic Art (In
artem analyticem isagoge) (1591):
Magnitudes that
ascend or
descend proportionally in
keeping with...
- Peripatetics. It was
revived after the
third century CE by Porphyry's
Isagoge. Term
logic revived in
medieval times,
first in
Islamic logic by Alpharabius...
- al-Natili to
their house to
educate ibn Sina. Together, they
studied the
Isagoge of
Porphyry (died 305) and
possibly the
Categories of
Aristotle (died 322...
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after 1100. The
original five texts, in
their standard order, are the
Isagoge Ioannitii ad
Tegni Galieni by
Hunayn ibn Ishaq; the
Hippocratic Aphorisms...
-
isagoge (Introduction to the art of analysis), also
known as
Algebra Nova (New Algebra) Tours: Mettayer, in 9 folio; the
first edition of the
Isagoge...
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thinking of
Porphyry and Iamblichus.
Boethius wrote a
commentary on the
Isagoge by Porphyry,
which highlighted the
existence of the
problem of universals:...
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philosopher and writer, he
edited and
published The
Enneads of
Plotinus and his
Isagoge, an
introduction to
logic and philosophy, was the
standard textbook on...