Table of contents for Supplementa problematorum : a new edition of the Greek text with introduction and annotated translation / edited by Sophia Kapetanaki and Robert W. Sharples.


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Introduction
1. The texts and their attribution
1.1. The evidence of content .........................  1
1.2. The secondary tradition  ..........................  12
1.3. The evidence of the MSS
i.  MSS with the standard sequence  ...............  15
ii. MSS with non-standard sequences ..............  18
1.4. The title ...................... ................  21
1.5. The connection with Alexander and the date of the
collections ....................................  22
2. Relations between the MSS
2.1. MSS with thestandard sequence  ...................  29
2.2. MSS with non-standard sequences .................  52
2.3. MSS not containing our text ......... . . . .. ........ . . .  71
3. Principles adopted in editing and apparatus .............. 72
4. Acknowledgements ................................   74
5. Bibliography ................................... 75
6. Sigla and stemma ................................  82
Pseudo-Aristoteles (Pseudo-Alexander), Supplementa Problematorum
Book  1  ................................... .......   86
Book 2  ........................  ................     120
Book 3  ......................... .....................  256



Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Physiology Early works to 1800, Medicine Early works to 1800, Biology Early works to 1800, Zoology Pre-Linnean works, Food Early works to 1800, Problemata Alexandri Aphrodisiei