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Chauvin was a Cartesian, inspired by Bayle: see Lynn Thorndike, History of Magic and Experimental Science, 8 vols (New York: Columbia University Press, 1923-1958) vol. 8, pp. 299-301.
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, pp. 299-301
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Bernardi, Seminarium, has only one reference for observationes (in the astronomical sense). Goclenius's Lexicon philosophicum graecum has no entry for tērēsis or paratērēsis (observation) but uses the term observatio, and the verb observare in the entry peira (experience). Micraelius's Lexicon philosophicum lists tērēsis under the index of Greek philosophical words, referring to the entry Apparens' (phenomenon): Apparens astronomis est phainomenon, quod se sensui oculorum sistit videndum et per tērēsis seu observationes deprehenditur' (col. 151). Observatio appears in Micraelius also inside the entry Medicina: 'Medicina alia est empirica, ex sola observatione et experientia (col. 727) and in the definition of experientia: "'experientia" est [...] ejus quod saepe et eodem modo visum est, observatio et memoria' (col. 486)
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Bernardi, Seminarium, has only one reference for observationes (in the astronomical sense). Goclenius's Lexicon philosophicum graecum has no entry for tērēsis or paratērēsis (observation) but uses the term observatio, and the verb observare in the entry peira (experience). Micraelius's Lexicon philosophicum lists tērēsis under the index of Greek philosophical words, referring to the entry Apparens' (phenomenon): Apparens astronomis est phainomenon, quod se sensui oculorum sistit videndum et per tērēsis seu observationes deprehenditur' (col. 151). Observatio appears in Micraelius also inside the entry Medicina: 'Medicina alia est empirica, ex sola observatione et experientia (col. 727) and in the definition of experientia: "'experientia" est [...] ejus quod saepe et eodem modo visum est, observatio et memoria' (col. 486).
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The Encyclopédie 'observation' entry was written by a medical doctor, Ménuret de Chambaud. See Anne Vila, Enlightenment and Pathology (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998) pp. 52-65.
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A short entry for 'Observation', but not meant as a philosophical term, appeared in, (London, 1704-1710; Johnson Reprints: New York and London, 1966): 'in the Sea-language, the Seamen call an Observation the taking the Sun's, or any Star's Meridian Altitude, in order thereby to find their Latitude', s.v.)
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A short entry for 'Observation', but not meant as a philosophical term, appeared in: John Harris, Lexicon technicum, or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences (London, 1704-1710; Johnson Reprints: New York and London, 1966): 'in the Sea-language, the Seamen call an Observation the taking the Sun's, or any Star's Meridian Altitude, in order thereby to find their Latitude' (vol. 2, pub. 1710, s.v.).
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Although observatio was certainly an important term of astronomical/astrological language, the entry does not appear in the early modern dictionaries of astronomy and astrology I have consulted: Otto Brunfels, De diffinitionibus et terminis astrologiae libellus isagogicus, in Astronomicorum libri VIII, edited by Nicolaus Prucknerus (Basel, 1551);
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The first edition of Bartolomeo Castelli's Lexicon medicum Graeco-Latinum was published at Messina in 1598. The editions from 1598 to 1644 have only the first sentence from de Gorris's definition of tērēsis. In 1651 the whole of de Gorris's lemma was entered. The lemma was extensively revised and bibliographical referenceswere added in the 1746 edition. On Castelli's medical lexicon see the brief introduction by Michael Stolberg to the microfiche edition in the, Harald Fischer Verlag
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The first edition of Bartolomeo Castelli's Lexicon medicum Graeco-Latinum was published at Messina in 1598. The editions from 1598 to 1644 have only the first sentence from de Gorris's definition of tērēsis. In 1651 the whole of de Gorris's lemma was entered. The lemma was extensively revised and bibliographical referenceswere added in the 1746 edition. On Castelli's medical lexicon see the brief introduction by Michael Stolberg to the microfiche edition in the 'Archive of European Lexicography', Harald Fischer Verlag, 1994.
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Some seventeenth-century medical dictionaries do not include a lemma for observatio: that is the case of, (Ulm
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Some seventeenth-century medical dictionaries do not include a lemma for observatio: that is the case of Johann Conrad Dieterich, Jatreum hippocraticum; continens narthecium medicinae veteris et novae (Ulm, 1661)
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Observatio, Empiricorum vox est, qui quicquid observassent fieri in morbis, ihrhsv vocabant: quorum cum magna haberent copiam, eam omnem auroisma nuncupabant: & ab observatione quidem memoriam, a memoria vero experientiam manare dicebant, & ab ea proxime artem constitui, dum meminibus quid cum quo, quid ante quod, quid post quod observavimus, atque id quidem vel semper, vel plerumque, vel utrovis modo, vel raro: semper, ut vulnerato corde mortem sequi: plerumque, ut scammonia ventrem purgari: utrovis modo, ut percussa superiori membrana cerebri mortem sequi: raro, ut vulnerata cerebri substantia salutem contingere' (emphasis added)
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De Gorris, Definitiones, 350r: 'thrhsv, Observatio, Empiricorum vox est, qui quicquid observassent fieri in morbis, ihrhsv vocabant: quorum cum magna haberent copiam, eam omnem auroisma nuncupabant: & ab observatione quidem memoriam, a memoria vero experientiam manare dicebant, & ab ea proxime artem constitui, dum meminibus quid cum quo, quid ante quod, quid post quod observavimus, atque id quidem vel semper, vel plerumque, vel utrovis modo, vel raro: semper, ut vulnerato corde mortem sequi: plerumque, ut scammonia ventrem purgari: utrovis modo, ut percussa superiori membrana cerebri mortem sequi: raro, ut vulnerata cerebri substantia salutem contingere' (emphasis added).
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Utimur enim emperia observantibus et memorantibus nobis quid cum quo et quid post quod et quid ante quod vidimus vel semper vel ut plurimum vel secundum utrumlibet vel raro; semper quidem ut in cordis plagatione mortem; ut plurimum vero ut in scamonea purgationem; secundum utrumlibet autem ut in grosse miringe plagatione mortem; raro autem ut in plagatione cerebri salutem' (emphasis added; translation in Frede, p. 31).
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Three of the four references to observatio in Brasavola's Index are from Galen's, the other reference is to apassage in, which also deals with the Empirics (K, Mondella referred to De optima secta. In the Index to Kuehn modern edition of Galen, all the four references under observatio are to De optima secta
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Three of the four references to observatio in Brasavola's Index are from Galen's De optima secta and Subfiguratio empirica, the other reference is to apassage in Dedignoscendis pulsibus, which also deals with the Empirics (K vol. 8, p. 854). Mondella referred to De optima secta. In the Index to Kuehn modern edition of Galen, all the four references under observatio are to De optima secta.
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Iain M. Lonie, 'The Paris Hippocratics: Teaching and Research in Paris in the Second Half of the Sixteenth Century', in The Medical Renaissance of the Sixteenth Century, edited by A. Wear, R. K. French and I. Lonie (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985) pp. 155-174, 318-326.
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Celsus's De medicina (first century CE), contains the most ancient description of the Empirics' ideas that has reached us: see Fabio Stok, 'Celso e gli empirici', in La médecine de Celse, edited by Guy Sabbah and Philippe Mudry (Saint-Etienne: Université de Saint-Etienne, 1994) pp. 63-75.
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Over a century after Celsus, Galen left a much more detailed and philosophically sophisticated discussion of the Empirics in several short works (listed above, note 15). Another work where Galen discussed the ideas of the Empirics, De experientia medica, was unknown in the West until the twentieth century except for a brief fragment. The entire text survives only in Arabic translation: see Galen, On medical experience, with English translation and notes R. Walzer (London: 1944). Galen's works on the Empirics, including De experientia medica (but minus the pseudo-Galenic De optima secta) are collected and translated in Frede.
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Epilogismos is 'an inference common and universally used by the whole of mankind' (Galen, On medical experience, XXIV, translated by Walzer in Frede, p. 132).
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A commentator on the first extant grammar of Greek, The Art of Grammar of Dyonisius Thrax (170-90 BCE), distinguished between peira and empeiria in a way that was directly reminiscent of the Empirics: Grammatici Graeci (Leipzig: Teubner, 1867-1910) vol. I, III, p. 10ff.).
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As noted above, note 15, all the references to tērēsis in the early modern Galenic glossaries (and in the Index to Kuehn's edition of Galen's works) indicate that he used the word only when he discussed the ideas of the Empirics. To the references quoted in note 15, one should add Galen, De differentiis febrium, 1, 3 (K vol. 7, p. 281)
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where Galen says that Herophilus 'gave an account of some observation (tērēsis) and experience rather than teaching a rational method'. Erophilus was not an Empiric, but Galen seems to have associated him with the Empirics in this respect. Richard J. Durling, A Dictionary of Medical Terms in Galen (Leiden: Brill, 1993) does not include tērēsis.
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142
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See Geminos, Introduction aux phénomènes, edited and translated by Germaine Aujac (Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1975) II, 8, pp. 10-11; VIII, 23, p. 51; XVII, 6, p. 84; XVII, 7, pp. 84-85; XVII, 9, p. 87; XVII, 20, p. 87; XVII, 23, p. 88; XVIII, 14, pp. 96-97.
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Paratērēsis and paratērein are included in the lexicon of technical terms as words that 'designate systematic observation, most often carried out by means of instruments
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Paratērēsis and paratērein are included in the lexicon of technical terms as words that 'designate systematic observation, most often carried out by means of instruments' (p. 199).
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145
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Syntaxis mathematica
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I have examined Ptolemy's Almagest in the edition by, I, (Leipzig: Teubner, which contains unfortunately no index of Greek words
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I have examined Ptolemy's Almagest in the edition by J.L. Heiberg: Syntaxis Mathematica, in Claudii Ptolomaei Opera quae extant omnia, I, 2 vols (Leipzig: Teubner, 1898-1903), which contains unfortunately no index of Greek words.
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, vol.2
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146
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The examples abound: see for instance V. 12, V. 13 (Heiberg vol. I, p. 408); VII. 4 (Heiberg, vol. II, p. 34) X. 1 (Heiberg vol. II, p. 296, 298).
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, vol.1
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For the Tetrabiblos, I have used Claudius Ptolomaeus, APOTELESMATIKA, edited by W. Hübner (Stuttgart and Leipzig: Teubner, 1998, with word index): examples of the use of tērein and paratērein at I. 9. 22, II. 9. 89-90, II. 12. 97, II. 13. 100; paratērēsis at I. 3. 17, etc
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For the Tetrabiblos, I have used Claudius Ptolomaeus, APOTELESMATIKA, edited by W. Hübner (Stuttgart and Leipzig: Teubner, 1998, with word index): examples of the use of tērein and paratērein at I. 9. 22, II. 9. 89-90, II. 12. 97, II. 13. 100; paratērēsis at I. 3. 17, etc.
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Records of observations by Heliodorus (dating from 475-510 CE) were named tērēsis. See, (New York: Springer
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Records of observations by Heliodorus (dating from 475-510 CE) were named tērēsis. See Otto Neugebauer, A History of Ancient Mathematical Astronomy, vol. 2 (New York: Springer, 1973) pp. 1038-1039.
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A History of Ancient Mathematical Astronomy
, vol.2
, pp. 1038-1039
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149
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Scepticism and the arts
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edited by R.J. Hankinson (Edmonton: Academic Printing
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See Jonathan Barnes, 'Scepticism and the Arts', in Method, Medicine and Metaphysics, edited by R.J. Hankinson (Edmonton: Academic Printing, 1988) pp. 53-77.
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Method, Medicine and Metaphysics
, pp. 53-77
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150
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On the links between the Empirics and the Sceptics, see Deichgräber, Empirikerschule, p. 19;
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Empirikerschule
, pp. 19
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Deichgräber1
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152
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edited by G. Giannantoni (Naples: Bibliopolis
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Carlo Augusto Viano, 'Lo scetticismo antico e la medicina', in Lo scetticismo antico, vol. 2, edited by G. Giannantoni (Naples: Bibliopolis, 1981) pp. 563-656.
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Lo Scetticismo Antico
, vol.2
, pp. 563-656
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Viano, C.A.1
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153
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There were, however, some differences between their philosophical views, which are summarised by Allen, Inference from Signs, pp. 97-106, esp. p. 99.
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Inference from Signs
, pp. 97-106
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The main additional sources are Cicero's Academica and Diogenes Laertius's 'Life of Pyrrho' in his Lives of Eminent Philosophers. See Charles B. Schmitt, Cicero Scepticus (The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1972) pp. 12-13.
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, pp. 12-13
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Next to nothing is known about Sextus, and no firm consensus has been reached on the dates of his life. He must have lived before the third century CE, because Diogenes Laertius wrote about him, saying that he was the pupil of the physician Herodotus of Tarsus, himself a student of Menodotus's (Lives, 9. 116). Since Menodotus probably flourished around 80-100 CE, Sextus's life possibly spanned ca. 140-160 to ca. 220-230, which would make him roughly contemporary of Galen. See, (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 7
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Next to nothing is known about Sextus, and no firm consensus has been reached on the dates of his life. He must have lived before the third century CE, because Diogenes Laertius wrote about him, saying that he was the pupil of the physician Herodotus of Tarsus, himself a student of Menodotus's (Lives, 9. 116). Since Menodotus probably flourished around 80-100 CE, Sextus's life possibly spanned ca. 140-160 to ca. 220-230, which would make him roughly contemporary of Galen. See Luciano Floridi, Sextus Empiricus. The Transmission and Recovery of Pyrrhonism (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002) pp. 4-5, 7.
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, pp. 4-5
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Floridi, L.1
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5. 105 (Loeb, vol. 4, pp. 368-369) referring to astrological observation
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I. 207 (Loeb, vol. 4, pp. 118-19) referring to the observation of linguistic usage
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I. 207 (Loeb, vol. 4, pp. 118-19) referring to the observation of linguistic usage.
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See also the examples of the use of the verb tērein to indicate observing the heavens atAM, 5. 53 (Loeb, vol. 4, pp. 344-345).
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PA I. 23 (Loeb, vol. 1, p. 17);
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2.246 (Loeb, vol. 1, pp. 314-315);
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2.254 (Loeb, vol. 1, pp. 320-321);
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3.235 (Loeb, vol. 1, pp. 482-483).
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L'esperienza scettica: Sesto Empirico fra metodologia scientifica e scelte etiche
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On the significance of the concept of tērēsis for Sextus Empiricus see, at p. 28
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On the significance of the concept of tērēsis for Sextus Empiricus see Emidio Spinelli, 'L'esperienza scettica: Sesto Empirico fra metodologia scientifica e scelte etiche', Quaestio, 4 (2004) pp. 25-43, at p. 28.
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Quaestio
, vol.4
, pp. 25-43
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165
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See Blank's commentary in Sextus Empiricus, Against the Grammarians (cited above, note 50) p. 212;
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Against the Grammarians
, pp. 212
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Empiricus, S.1
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166
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and Spinelli's commentary, intro., transl. and comm. Emidio Spinelli (Naples: Bibliopolis
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and Spinelli's commentary in Sesto Empirico, Contro gli Etici, intro., transl. and comm. Emidio Spinelli (Naples: Bibliopolis, 1995) p. 337.
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Contro gli Etici
, pp. 337
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Empirico, S.1
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167
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AM 5. 2 (Loeb, By 'astronomy' in this passage Sextus means astrometeorology
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AM 5. 2 (Loeb, vol. 4, p. 322-323). By 'astronomy' in this passage Sextus means astrometeorology.
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, vol.4
, pp. 322-323
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AM 10.165. My translation, translation (Loeb, has 'non-philosophic regulation of life'
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AM 10.165. My translation; R.G. Bury's translation (Loeb, vol. 3, p. 465) has 'non-philosophic regulation of life'.
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, vol.3
, pp. 465
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Bury, R.G.1
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169
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Cf., who translates 'a-filosofica osservanza'
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Cf. Spinelli, 'L'esperienza scettica', who translates 'a-filosofica osservanza' (p. 37).
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L'esperienza Scettica
, pp. 37
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Sextus's tērēsis therefore should not be confused with the ancient notion of philosophy as a way of life (on which see, 3rd edition (Paris: Institut d'É tudes Augustiniennes
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Sextus's tērēsis therefore should not be confused with the ancient notion of philosophy as a way of life (on which see Pierre Hadot, Exercises spirituels et philosophie antique, 3rd edition (Paris: Institut d'É tudes Augustiniennes, 1993).
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Exercises Spirituels et Philosophie Antique
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AM 5. 105 (Loeb, vol. 4, pp. 368-369).
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, vol.4
, pp. 368-369
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AM 8. 288, emphasis added. Bury's translation (Loeb, vol. 2, p. 391) has 'retentive sense of sequence', which I have emended to 'observant sense of sequence' for a better rendition of the adjective tērētikos.
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, vol.2
, pp. 391
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The verb used for 'observing' is theōreō. 'Together with what, after what and before what' was an Empiric formula for observation (see the quotation from, above, note 10)
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The verb used for 'observing' is theōreō. 'Together with what, after what and before what' was an Empiric formula for observation (see the quotation from Galen's Subfiguratio Empirica, above, note 10).
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Subfiguratio Empirica
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Galen1
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174
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, vol.1
, pp. 214-215
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AM 8, 143, 152 and 154 (Loeb, vol. 2, pp. 312-313, 314-315, 316-317).
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, vol.2
, pp. 312-313
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On the use of sumparatēreīn see the comments by Spinelli in his Introduction to Sesto Empirico, Contro gli astrologi, edited by Emidio Spinelli (Naples: Bibliopolis, 2000) p. 44, note 47.
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Contro gli Astrologi
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The verb sumparatēreīn appears also in two pseudo-Galenic texts, De optima secta 13 (Kvol. 1, p. 137)
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, pp. 137
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and Historia philosopha 9 (Doxographi Graeci, edited by H. Diels, Berlin, 1929, p. 605) with reference to the distinction between indicative and commemorative signs.
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Historia Philosopha
, vol.9
, pp. 605
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Diels, H.1
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AM 8. 152-154 (Loeb, vol. 2, pp. 314-315).
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The notion of commemorative signs was a specific contribution of the Empirics: see Allen, Inference from Signs, pp. 106-122.
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Inference from Signs
, pp. 106-122
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AM 8. 254-255 (Loeb, vol. 2, 370-371).
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, vol.2
, pp. 370-371
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Allen (Inference from Signs, pp. 252-253) notes that the Empirics' approach 'broke the stranglehold of the for-the-most-part', which had dominated Aristotelian science
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Allen (Inference from Signs, pp. 252-253) notes that the Empirics' approach 'broke the stranglehold of the for-the-most-part', which had dominated Aristotelian science.
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Aristotle's Physics: A Collection of Essays
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AM 5, 103-104 (Loeb, vol. 4, pp. 368-369).
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, vol.4
, pp. 368-369
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AM 5, 105 (Loeb, vol. 4, pp. 368-371).
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, vol.4
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Ptolemy praised Hipparchus for having compiled observations, and for having criticised the astronomers of his time because their hypotheses were not in agreement with the phenomena (ibidem, and 159, note 9)
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Ptolemy praised Hipparchus for having compiled observations, and for having criticised the astronomers of his time because their hypotheses were not in agreement with the phenomena (ibidem, pp. 44 and 159, note 9).
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Ptolemy's Universe
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Taub1
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Introduction
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See also, translated and annotated by G.J. Toomer (New York: Springer
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See also G.J. Toomer, Introduction, in Ptolemy's Almagest, translated and annotated by G.J. Toomer (New York: Springer, 1984) pp. 23-24.
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See Olaf Pedersen, A Survey of the Almagest (Odense: Odense University Press, 1974) pp. 12-13
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and Appendix A' Dated observations in the Almagest', pp. 408-422.
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Pedersen lists 94 observations, about onethird of which Ptolemy attributed to himself. On the issue of 'fictitious' observations in Ptolemy see Otto Neugebauer, A History of Ancient Mathematical Astronomy (New York: Springer, 1975) vol. 1, pp. 101, 653, 965;
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(1975)
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, vol.1
, pp. 101
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On Galen's compromise between rationalism and empiricism see, edited by Vivian Nutton (London: Wellcome Institute
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On Galen's compromise between rationalism and empiricism see Michael Frede, 'On Galen's Epistemology', in Galen: Problems and Prospects, edited by Vivian Nutton (London: Wellcome Institute, 1981) pp. 65-86;
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On the parapegmata see Daryn Lehoux, Astronomy, Weather, and Calendars in the Ancient World (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007). These texts had to a large extent a predictive rather than descriptive purpose, although the ancient authors themselves emphasised observation as one of the foundations of the parapegmatic tradition (ibidem, p. 55).
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The Empirics regarded expertise as 'largely a matter of acquiring dispositions to be reminded of certain things by certain observations' (Allen, Inference from Signs, p. 111).
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Il costituirsi del tempo lessicale dell'experientia in greco e in latino
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On the semantic history of the terms referring to empirical knowledge in classical Latin see Walter Belardi, 'Il costituirsi del tempo lessicale dell'experientia in greco e in latino', in Experientia, edited by Marco Veneziani (Florence: Olschki, 2002) pp. 1-61. Though the essay is very useful
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Arnaldus de Villanova, Regimen sanitatis ad regem Aragonum, in Opera Medica Omnia, edited by Luis García Ballester and Michael R. McVaugh, vol. X.1 (Barcelona: C. S. I. C, 1996) p. 429;
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Collections of recipes were often called Experimenta. See, (secc. XIII-XV)', edited by Pietro Janni and Innocenzo Mazzini (Macerata: Università degli Studi di Macerata, at pp. 39-47
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Collections of recipes were often called Experimenta. See Jole Agrimi and Chiara Crisciani, 'Per una ricerca su experimentum-experimenta: riflessione epistemologica e tradizione medica (secc. XIII-XV)', in Presenza del lessico greco e latino nelle lingue contemporanee, edited by Pietro Janni and Innocenzo Mazzini (Macerata: Università degli Studi di Macerata, 1990) pp. 9-49, at pp. 39-47;
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Lynn Thorndike, History of Magic and Experimental Science, 8 vols (New York: Columbia University Press, 1923-1958) vol. 2, pp. 751-808.
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In medieval philosophical language, however, experimentum kept a wider cognitive meaning: see Jacqueline Hamesse, 'Experientia/Experimentum dans les lexiques médiévaux et dans les texts philosophiques antérieurs au 14e-siècle', in Veneziani, Experientia, pp. 77-90.
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De sectis had been part of the Alexandrian Canon of Galen's works (Perilli, Menodoto, pp. 45-46)
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and it was taught in the West in Ravenna sometime between the sixth and eighth century: see Agnellus of Ravenna, Lectures on Galen's De Sectis (Buffalo: State University of New York, 1981) p. xiv;
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It was known in pre-Salernitan medicine: see Nicoletta Palmieri, L'antica versione latina del 'De Sectis' di Galeno (Pal. Lat. 1090) (Pisa: ETS, 1992). It was published in the first edition of Galen's collectedworks in Latin in 1490, in a translation possibly by Niccolò da Reggio according to Durling, p. 291.
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The text of Subfiguratio empirica survives only in the Latin translation by Niccolò da Reggio: see SE. According to Durling, p. 291,
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Niccolò himself described his method of translation as 'de verbo ad verbum, nihil addens minuens vel permutans' (cited in Nikolaus Mani, 'Die Editio princeps des Galen und die anatomysch-physiologische Forschung im 16. Jahrhundert', in Das Verhältnis der Humanisten zum Buch, edited by Fritz Krafft and Dieter Wuttke, Boppard: Boldt, 1977, p. 32, note 12).
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Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, MS Lat. 14700, cc. 83r-132r: [P]irroniarum informationum libri. Several scholars have attributed this early fourteenth-century translation of Sextus's Outline of Pyrrhonism to Niccolò. The attribution is considered 'plausible' by Floridi, Sextus Empiricus, cited above, note 57, p. 67.
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The immediate reception of Niccolo's translations seems to have been quite limited: see Michael McVaugh, 'Niccolò da Reggio's Translations of Galen and Their Reception in France', in Early Science and Medicine, 11, 3 (2006) pp. 275-301; but his translations were published and widely read in the Renaissance.
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Savonarola himself did not read Greek, but was highly interested in Sextus's ideas and reportedly asked one of his followers, Giorgio Antonio Vespucci, to translate Sextus into Latin. See Walter Cavini, 'Appunti sulla prima diffusione in occidente delle opere di Sesto Empirico', Medioevo, 3 (1977) pp. 1-20, at pp. 11-20. On Giovanni Pico see below, note 105.
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On the varieties of Renaissance scepticism see Emmanuel Naya, 'Renaissance Pyrrhonism: A Relative Phenomenon', in Renaissance Scepticisms, edited by Gianni Paganini and José R. Maria Neto (Dordrecht: Springer, 2009) pp. 15-32.
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A manuscript Contra Arithmeticos et Astrologos, presumably book 5 of Sextus's Adversus Mathematicos, was listed in the inventory of Giovanni Pico's library: see Pearl Kibre, The Library of Pico della Mirandola (New York: Columbia University Press, 1936) pp. 210, 258.
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Strangely enough, Sextus's possible influence on Pico has not been given much attention by historians: no mention of Sextus, for instance, in Sheila J. Rabin, 'Pico on Magic and Astrology', in Pico della Mirandola. New Essays, edited by M.V. Dougherty (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008) pp. 152-178;
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Popkin claims that 'Eugenio Garin analyzed the content of Pico's work on astrology and indicated that much of it is really Sextus Empiricus reworked' (History of Scepticism, p. 310, note 63).
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This is definitely a mistake. In the text that Popkin cites (E. Garin, Prolusione generale, in Giovanni Pico della Mirandola. Convegno internazionale di studi nel cinquecentesimo anniversario della morte (1494-1994), edited by Gian Carlo Garfagnini, Florence: Olschki, 1997, pp. XLV-LV) Garin did not compare Sextus's work on astrology with Giovanni Pico's Disputationes.
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'Observavi hieme ista in suburbana mea villa, in qua haec scripsimus, insignem omnem singulis diebus aeris mutationem, ipsis interim ante oculos positis decretis astrologorum. Ita salubre mihi ubique faveat caelum, ut in dierum supra centum atque triginta iugi observatione non plus sex aut septem tales vidi dies, quales in eorum libris futuros ante praevideram!'
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Pico, Disputationes, vol. 1, p. 162: 'Observavi hieme ista in suburbana mea villa, in qua haec scripsimus, insignem omnem singulis diebus aeris mutationem, ipsis interim ante oculos positis decretis astrologorum. Ita salubre mihi ubique faveat caelum, ut in dierum supra centum atque triginta iugi observatione non plus sex aut septem tales vidi dies, quales in eorum libris futuros ante praevideram!'.
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But he also uses observationes in the Plinian sense to indicate rules established by the long cumulative experience of shepherds, sailors, peasants: for instance: vol. 1, pp. 182; 282-284; 342, 356, 360-362.
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I have compared it with Ptolemy's text as, (Leipzig: Teubner, The uses of considerare/considerationes by Gerard seem to correspond closely to the use of tērein/paratērēseis in the original Greek. See for instance at 109r: 'non invenimus in eo considerationes antiquorum [⋯] Et nos invenimus in considerationibus quae pervenerunt ad nos ex considerationibus Taionis doctrinalis [⋯] Et consideravimus nos in anno quarto annorum Antonii⋯' (cf. Almagest, X. 1, ed. Heiberg
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of Trebizond's translation of the Almagest (1451) was published in Venice in 1528. I have consulted a later edition, (Basel
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For the use of observare and observationes compare the passage at X. 1, quoted above in note 114 in Gerard's translation, with the same passage as translated by George of Trebizond: 'quam quidem ad rem priscas observationes non potuimus exquisitas habere. Sed ab observationibus nostri temporis haec nobis investigata sunt. Invenimus enim conscriptam observationem in his quas Theon mathematicus nobis dedit [⋯] Nos quoque observavimus anno Antonini quarto [⋯]' (p. 202, col. 1).
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Peuerbach's and Regiomontanus's translation appeared as Epytoma Joan[n]is de Mo[n]teregio in Almagestum Ptolomei (Venice, 1496). It was meant as an 'epitome and clarification', rather than a literal translation. In the prefatory letter to Cardinal Bessarion, Regiomontanus tells how Bessarion himself commissioned the work to Peuerbach, 'who knew the Almagest by heart', and how Peuerbach died before completing it. Peuerbach translated the first six books, Regiomontanus the rest. Examples of the use of observare/observatio appear especially in the books translated by Regiomontanus.
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Universitas
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Paola Zambelli, 'Giovanni Mainardi e la polemica sull'astrologia', in L'opera e il pensiero di Giovanni Pico della Mirandola nella storia dell'Umanesimo, vol. 2 (Florence: Istituto Nazionale di Studi sul Rinascimento, 1965), pp. 205-255.
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L'opera e il pensiero di Giovanni Pico della Mirandola nella Storia dell'Umanesimo
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, pp. 205-255
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The role of medicine in the history of early modern scepticism is largely ignored in Popkin's classic account. Disappointing is also J.-P. Pittion, 'Scepticism and Medicine in the Renaissance', in Scepticism from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment, edited by R.H. Popkin and Charles B. Schmitt (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 1987), pp. 103-132.
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For the lemma peira, introduced in the second edition of de Gorris's Definitiones (Frankfurt, 1578), see below, note 131.The entry phainomenon is particularly interesting, as it distinguishes the Empiric acceptation of phenomenon, rigorously limited to 'what falls under sense perception' from other ancient philosophical usages (343v). On the semantic history of phenomenon in the early modern period, see, (Florence, Olschki
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For the lemma peira, introduced in the second edition of de Gorris's Definitiones (Frankfurt, 1578), see below, note 131.The entry phainomenon is particularly interesting, as it distinguishes the Empiric acceptation of phenomenon, rigorously limited to 'what falls under sense perception' from other ancient philosophical usages (343v). On the semantic history of phenomenon in the early modern period, see Gabriele Baroncini, Forme di esperienza e Rivoluzione scientifica (Florence, Olschki, 1992), pp. 116-123.
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Francisco Sanches, That Nothing is Known, edited by Elaine Limbrick (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988), p. 184, note 44; p. 281, note 178. The other explicitly acknowledged sources of Sanches's scepticism are Diogenes Laertius's 'Life of Pyrrho' and Plutarch's Adversus Colotem.
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s. v. experientia: 'ex pluribus singularibus cognatis scientia universalis extructa: aut et ejus, quod saepe et eodem modo visum est, observatio et memoria'
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Micraelius, Lexicon philosophicum (1662), s. v. experientia: 'ex pluribus singularibus cognatis scientia universalis extructa: aut et ejus, quod saepe et eodem modo visum est, observatio et memoria'.
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This same definition of experience is also given in the medical dictionaries: see the various editions of Castelli's lexicon (cited above, note 8), s. v. experimentum, and Johann Conrad Dieterich, Jatreum hippocraticum (Ulm, 1661) s. v. experientia.
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Chauvin's Lexicon distinguishes three kinds of experientia: (a) 'simplex sensorium externorum usu, quo quasi fortuito & aliud fere agendo rerum naturalium phenomena percipimus; (b) quando premeditate ⋯ circa res naturales varia tentamus [⋯]; (c) quod ratio praecedit, quaeque an illud verum, an falsum sit determinat'. Cf. SE, where three forms of experientia are distinguished: automatica (casual), autoscedia (intentional) and imitativa (mimetic)
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Chauvin's Lexicon distinguishes three kinds of experientia: (a) 'simplex sensorium externorum usu, quo quasi fortuito & aliud fere agendo rerum naturalium phenomena percipimus; (b) quando premeditate ⋯ circa res naturales varia tentamus [⋯]; (c) quod ratio praecedit, quaeque an illud verum, an falsum sit determinat'. Cf. SE, pp. 44-45, where three forms of experientia are distinguished: automatica (casual), autoscedia (intentional) and imitativa (mimetic).
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Together with other self-revealing aperçus scattered in Estienne's publications, this text is reprinted in Jean Céard et al., ed. La France des humanistes. Henri II Estienne, éditeur et écrivain (Turnhout: Brepols, 2003) pp. 89-93.
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'Miraris, Henrice, Henrici tui metamorphosin, in Scepticum quasi quodam virgulae divinae miraculo transformati? At ego nunc a Te unica differo literula. Tu enim skvptikow es, ut mos est hominum venustiorum, ego vero skoptikow Quodsi huius metamorphosis tragicomicam historiam audieris, ad eam certe multo magis quam ad ullam Ovidianam attonitus stupefactusque discedes'. (Dedication to Henri des Mesmes, cited above, note 136
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'Miraris, Henrice, Henrici tui metamorphosin, in Scepticum quasi quodam virgulae divinae miraculo transformati? At ego nunc a Te unica differo literula. Tu enim skvptikow es, ut mos est hominum venustiorum, ego vero skoptikow Quodsi huius metamorphosis tragicomicam historiam audieris, ad eam certe multo magis quam ad ullam Ovidianam attonitus stupefactusque discedes'. (Dedication to Henri des Mesmes, cited above, note 136, p. XXII.)
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