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James of Venice : ウィキペディア英語版 | James of Venice James of Venice〔''Giacomo da Venezia, Jacobus Veneticus Grecus, Iacobus Veneticus Graecus, Jacobus Clericus de Venetia, Jacobus de Venetiis.''〕 was a significant translator of Aristotle of the twelfth century. He has been called ''the first systematic translator of Aristotle since Boethius''.〔(Walter Berschin - 4. Venice )〕 Not much is otherwise known about him.〔(PDF ), p. 5.〕 He was active in particular in Constantinople;〔(Translators )〕 he translated the ''Posterior Analytics'' from Greek to Latin in the period 1125-1150.〔(PDF )〕〔() gives the date 1128 for several works.〕 This made available in Western Europe for the first time in half a millennium what was then called the New Logic, in other words the full ''Organon''. == See also ==
* Latin translations of the 12th century
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