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The ("Book of Causes") is a philosophical work composed in the 9th century that was once attributed to Aristotle and that became popular in the Middle Ages, first in Arabic and Islamic countries and later in the Latin West. The real authorship remains a mystery, but most of the content is taken from a work by the Neoplatonic philosopher
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Title

The original title in Arabic was , "The book of Aristotle's explanation of the pure good". The title came into use following the translation into Latin by Gerard of Cremona. The work was also translated into Armenian and Hebrew. Many Latin commentaries on the work are extant.Edited (some only partially) in .


References


Text and translations


Arabic

* (edition of the Arabic) * (edition of the Arabic with German translation)


Latin

* Pattin, Adriaan, ''Le Liber de Causis. Edition établie a l'aide de 90 manuscrits avec introduction et notes'', in ''Tijdschrift voor Filosofie'' 28 (1966) pp. 90–203


Hebrew

* Rothschild, Jean-Pierre: ''Les traductions hébraïques du Liber de causis latin''. Dissertation Paris 1985, Bd. 1, S. 172–243 (synoptic edition of parts of the Hebrew translations)


Translations in modern languages

* Albayrak, Mehmet Barış: Nedenler Kitabı (Liber de Causis), Notos Yayınları, 2014. (Türkçe çeviri) * Baumgarten, Alexander. ''Pseudo-Aristotel, Liber de causis'', traducere, note şi comentariu de Alexander Baumgarten, Univers Enciclopedic, București, 2002 (Romanian translation) * Brand, Dennis J. (ed.), tr. ''The Book of Causes: Liber de Causis'' (English translation): 1st ed. 1984 Marquette University Press, 2nd ed. 2001 Niagara University Press * Magnard, Pierre; Boulnois, Olivier; Pinchard, Bruno; Solere, Jean-Luc. ''La demeure de l'être. Autour d'un anonyme. Etude et traduction du Liber de Causis'', Paris 1990, Vrin (French translation) * Schönfeld, Andreas. ''Liber de causis: Das Buch von den Ursachen'', repr. 2005 Meiner Felix Verlag Gmbh : Latin text, German translation


Commentaries

* Albertus Magnus, ''Liber de causis et processu universitatis a prima causa'' (Latin) * (in 2 volumes) * D'Ancona, Cristina: ''Tommaso d'Aquino, Commento al Libro delle cause.'' Rusconi, Milano 1986: commentary by Thomas Aquinas
Sancti Thomae de Aquino super librum De Causis expositio
(Latin)


Secondary literature

* Alonso, Manuel Alonso. ''Las fuentes literarias del Liber de causis''. Al-Andalus: revista de las escuelas de estudios árabes de Madrid y Granada, (10), 1945, pp. 345–382. * Bächli-Hinz, Andreas. ''Monotheismus und neuplatonische Philosophie: Eine Untersuchung zum pseudo-aristotelischen Liber de causis und dessen Rezeption durch Albert den Großen'', Frankfurt, Academia Verlag, 2002. * (in 2 volumes) * * * * D'Ancona, Cristina. ''Recherches sur le Liber de causis.'' Vrin, Paris 1995, * D'Ancona, Cristina; Taylor, Richard C. "Le Liber de causis", in: Richard Goulet and others (ed.): ''Dictionnaire des philosophes antiques'', CNRS, Paris 2003, , S. 599–647 * * * Megías, Paloma Llorente. ''Liber de Causis: Indice y Concordancia'', Florence, Olschki 2004. * Ricklin, Thomas. ''Die 'Physica' und der 'Liber de causis' im 12. Jahrhundert. Zwei Studien.'' University press, Freiburg (Switzerland) 1995, * Taylor, Richard C. "The Kalām fī maḥḍ al-khair (Liber de causis) in the Islamic Philosophical Milieu" in: Jill Kraye and others (eds.): ''Pseudo-Aristotle in the Middle Ages'', Warburg Institute, London 1986, , S. 37–52


See also

*'' Theology of Aristotle'', another 9th-century Arabic adaptation of a Neoplatonic work (Plotinus' ''Enneads'') falsely attributed to Aristotle


External links


Latin
critical text of Adriaan Pattin (1966) revised by Hans Zimmermann 2001

Bardenhewer edition (1822)

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