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isagoge [ˈaɪsəˌgəʊdʒɪ ˌaɪsəˈgəʊ-] n (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) an academic introduction to a specialized subject field or area of research [from Latin, from Greek eisagōgē, from eisagein to introduce, from eis- into + agein to lead] How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| 16) Indeed, his project is only intelligible within the limits of this Aristotelian corpus of texts and Porphyry's Isagoge (all in Boethius' translations) alongside Boethius' own commentaries. The Isagoge and Grammatica latino-gallica by the medical doctor Jacques Dubois (Sylvius), published in Paris (at Robert Estienne, 1531), elegantly translated into French and edited by Colette Demaiziere, implies that anatomy and study of vernacular usage are of the same order. The Isagoge and Grammatica latino-gallica by the medical doctor Jacques Dubois (Sylvius), published in Paris (at Robert Estienne, 1531), elegantly translated into French and edited by Colette Demaiziere, implies that anatomy and study of vernacular usage are of the same order. |
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