[The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon]@TWC D-Link bookThe History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire CHAPTER XLII: State Of The Barbaric World 41/43
Renaudot (Fabricius, Bibliot.Graec.tom.xii.p.
246--261) does not mention this Barbaric version of Aristotle.] [Footnote 55: Of these fables, I have seen three copies in three different languages: 1.
In Greek, translated by Simeon Seth (A.D.
1100) from the Arabic, and published by Starck at Berlin in 1697, in 12mo.
2. In Latin, a version from the Greek Sapientia Indorum, inserted by Pere Poussin at the end of his edition of Pachymer, (p.
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