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Because Brunetto Latini was not only a great teacher, he actually translated and commented works that we have by Cicero on rhetorical works of Cicero.
The article has been widely reprinted, translated and commented upon, and won the article prize of the Berkshire Conference of Women Historians.
The article has been widely reprinted, translated, and commented upon, and won the article prize of the Berkshire Conference of Women Historians.
These figures included Montesquieu, on whose political philosophy and theory of history he wrote a book-length study, and Feuerbach, whose writings he translated and commented upon.
This state of affairs lasted until the Renaissance, when Marsilio Ficino (1433 99) translated and commented on the complete works of Plato.
In the Ottoman world, Isma'il Ankaravi (d.1631), a member of the Mevlevi Sufi order, translated and commented Suhrawardi Temples of Light (Kuspinar 1996).
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Others write blogs, translating and commenting on terrorism and politics in general.
The first Ibn 'Adi's Christian pupils continued the (predominantly Christian) tradition of meticulous textual editing, translating and commenting, which goes back to Hunayn b.
Always interested in language, she completed an M.A. thesis in 1967 also at Brooklyn College, translating and commenting on an Anglo-Norman manuscript under the supervision of Wallace Lipton, while at the same time studying linguistics at New York University in 1966 67.
Boethius's work as a translator and commentator of Aristotelian logic might appear to be just the beginning of a wider project, announced in the second commentary on On Interpretation (c. 516), and cut short by his execution, to translate and comment on all the writings of Plato and Aristotle.
He was able to spend most of his life in learned leisure, pursuing his vast project of translating and commenting philosophical texts.
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