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F. 89-114v THEODOSIUS, De Sphaeris, redactio brevior ex arabico translata a Gerardo Cremonensi, ut fertur. L. I-III, avec addition finale : « Liber Theodosii de Spheris » (titre ajouté au XVIe s) ; — [I]. « [S]pera est figura corporea... — ... polus circuli a b g » (89-94v) ; — [II]. « [C]irculi in spera... — ... demonstrare voluimus » (94v-104v) ; — [III]. « [C]um in circulo... — ... quod de[monstrare] vo[luimus] » (104v-114) ; — « Theodosius de speris in XIa secundi proposuit... — ... figura declarat. Explicit liber de speris » (114-114v). Rédaction analogue à celle qui est contenue dans le ms. Latin 9335, f. 1-19 ; différente de l'éd. Spera mundi noviter recognita..., Venise, 1518, f. 91v-104, 133v-139 ; cf. Björnbo, dans Bibliotheca mathematica, III, 3 (1902), 67 et III, 12 (1912), 210 ; Fr. Carmody, Arabic astronomical and astrological sciences in latin translation, Berkeley et Los Angeles, 1955, 22.
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