Ḥāšiya ‘ala l-Ḥamakātî šāriḥ Īsāġūǧî
, Muḥî ad-Dīn
The Isagoge or "Introduction" to Aristotle's "Categories", written by Porphyry in Greek and translated into Latin by Boethius, was the standard textbook on logic for at least a millennium after his death. It was composed by Porphyry in Sicily during the years 268-270, and sent to Chrysaorium, according to all the ancient commentators Ammonius, Elias, and David. The work includes the highly influential hierarchical classification ofgenera and species from substance in general down to individuals, known as the Tree of Porphyry, and an introduction which mentions the problem of universals.
Isagogika ili Uvod u Aristotelove kategorije, koju je na grčkom napisao Porfirije a na latinski preveo Boetije, bila je standardni udžbenik logike najmanje hiljadu godina posle njegove smrti. Sastavio ju je Porfirije na Siciliji izmedu 268. i 270. god. n.e. i poslao u Hrizaorion, na osnovu tvrdnji svih starih komentatora Amonija, Ilije i Davida. To delo sadrži veoma uticajnu hijerarhijsku klasifikaciju rodova i vrsta od opšte supstance do pojedinačnih članova, poznatu kao Porfirijevo drvo, i uvod u kojem se spominje problem univerzalija.
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