Note to «The Forgotten Gifts of Hermes: The Latin Reception of Proclus’ Commentary on Euclid’s Elements»
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This note offers improved transcriptions of two of the Latin translations of Proclus' In Euclidem proposed in the paper « The Forgotten Gifts of Hermes: The Latin Reception of Proclus’ Commentary on Euclid’s Elements » (Mediterranea, International Journal of the Transfer of Knowledge, 8 (2023), p. 193-278). These are Bartolomeo Zamberti’s MS Münich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek Clm 6, fol. 4v-6v, and Giovanni Batista Gabia’s MS Ambrosiana P51 sup. fol. 11r-17v.
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Proclus’ Commentary on Euclid’s Elements (passages found in Bartolomeo Zamberti’s Latin translation, MS Münich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek Clm 6, fol. 4v-6v, and Giovanni Batista Gabia’s, MS Ambrosiana P51 sup. fol. 11r-17v.