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Corpus of Arabic-Latin translations — Andrea Alpago

1527 AD · Transmission: Global
MedicineTranslationItalian

A physician and Arabist from Belluno, Andrea Alpago lived nearly thirty years in Damascus as official physician of the Venetian consulate in Syria, building a corpus of Arabic-Latin revisions, chiefly a corrected revision of Gerard of Cremona's Latin Canon of Avicenna, published posthumously in Venice in 1527 and reprinted over thirty times through the Renaissance.

InstitutionConsulate of the Republic of Venice, Damascus / University of Padua
Historical regionDamascus (Syria) — Republic of Venice
Primary sourceAvicennae Liber Canonis... cum Andreae Alpagi Bellunensis castigationibus, Venice, 1527
Secondary sourceEncyclopaedia Iranica; Hasse, D.N.
Original languageArabic / Latin
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