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31. Abu Ma‘shar al-Balkhi,
Kitab al-madkhal al-kabir ila ‘ilm ahkam al-nujum
(The Great Introduction), ed. Richard Lemay, 9 vols. (Naples: Instituto
Universitario Orientale, 1995–6), II, p. 7.
32. Jerome J. Bylebyl, ‘The Medical Meaning of Physica’,
Osiris, 6 (1990),
pp. 16–41.
33. Wetherbee, ‘Philosophy, Cosmology’, in Dronke,
A History of Twelfth-
Century Western Philosophy, p. 25.
34. Swanson,
The Twelfth-Century Renaissance, p. 113.
35. Wetherbee, ‘Philosophy, Cosmology’, pp. 24–5; Stephen Gersh, ‘Platonism –
Neoplatonism – Aristotelianism: A Twelfth-Century Metaphysical System
and its Sources’, in Benson et al.,
Renaissance and Renewal, pp. 512–34
(518–22).
36. Swanson,
The Twelfth-Century Renaissance, p. 105.
37. Plato, ‘Timaeus’, in
Complete Works, trans. John M. Cooper (Indiana:
Hackett, 1997), 1236–7, 30c–31b, pp. 1224–91.
38. Plato, ‘Timaeus’, 44d–47e, pp. 1248–50.
39. Tullio Gregory, ‘The Platonic Inheritance’, in Dronke,
A History of Twelfth-
Century Western Philosophy, pp. 44–80 (62).
40. Plato, ‘Timaeus’, 37d–39e, pp. 1241–3.
41. Raymond Klibansky, ‘The School of Chartres’, in
Twelfth-Century Europe
and the Foundations of Modern Society, ed. Marshall Clagett, Gaines Post
and Robert Reynolds (Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 1961),
pp. 3–14 (7); Peter Ellard,
The Sacred Cosmos (Chicago: University of
Chicago Press, 2007), p. 9.
42. B. M. Ashley, ‘St. Albert and the Nature of Natural Science’, in
Albertus
Magnus and the Sciences: Commemorative Essays 1980, ed. James A Weisheipl
(Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies in Toronto, 1980), pp. 73–103 (74).
43. Martianus Capella, ‘The Marriage of Philology and Mercury’, in
Martianus
Capella and The Seven Liberal Arts, trans. William Harris Stahl and Richard
Johnson and E. L. Burge, 2 vols. (New York: Columbia University Press,
1977), II, p. 317.
44. Capella, ‘The Marriage of Philology and Mercury’, p. 320.
45. Capella, ‘The Marriage of Philology and Mercury’, Bk. IX.
46. Macrobius,
Commentary on the Dream of Scipio, trans. William Harris Stahl
(New York: Columbia University Press, 1952), pp. 145–6.
47. Macrobius,
Commentary on the Dream of Scipio, pp. 166–7.
48. Macrobius,
Commentary on the Dream of Scipio, p. 168; Plotinus,
The Enneads,
trans. Stephen Mackenna (London: Penguin Books, 1991), II:3, pp. 76,
80–1.
49. Plato, ‘Timaeus’, 40d, p. 1244.
50. Firmicus Maternus,
Matheseos Libri VIII, trans. Jean Rhys Bram (Park Ridge,
NJ: Noyes Press, 1975), p. 17.
51. Gersh, ‘Platonism – Neoplatonism’, p. 519.
52. Gregory, ‘The Platonic Inheritance’, pp. 54–67; Tina Steifel, ‘Twelfth-
Century Matter for Metaphor: The Material View of Plato’s “Timaeus” ’,
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