Difference between revisions of "Mogra"

From Simon Online
Jump to: navigation, search
m
Line 20: Line 20:
  
 
''Mogra'':<br />
 
''Mogra'':<br />
Cf. Siggel p.88: ﻣﻐﺮﺓ /maġra/, /muġra/ Rötelerde, Rötelton, rot u. gelb. {i.e. “red earth; reddish and yellowish cast”}. <br />
+
Cf. Siggel (1950: 88): ﻣﻐﺮﺓ /maġra/, /muġra/ Rötelerde, Rötelton, rot u. gelb. {i.e. “red earth; reddish and yellowish cast”}. <br />
 
ﻣﻐﺮﺓ  /maġra/ has a variant vocalisation: /muġra/, the latter being the one represented  by Simon’s ''Mogra'';  Simon’s ''almagra'' is the same word but with the article, i.e. ﺍﻟﻤﻔﺮﺓ /al-maġra/.
 
ﻣﻐﺮﺓ  /maġra/ has a variant vocalisation: /muġra/, the latter being the one represented  by Simon’s ''Mogra'';  Simon’s ''almagra'' is the same word but with the article, i.e. ﺍﻟﻤﻔﺮﺓ /al-maġra/.
  

Revision as of 08:59, 6 May 2016

Mogra arabice vel almagra est sinopida architectorum qua lineas signant et cetera.


Apparatus:

Mogra BC | Moge or Mogr ms. e | Mogr f | Mogr͂ jp | Mog͂ A
magra om. AC
almagra | almag͂ A
qua | quas f
lineas | ligneas B
et cetera om. B efp


Translation:

Mogra or magra or almagra is in Latin sinopis {“red earth”} of the architects with which they draw lines, etc.


Commentary:

Mogra:
Cf. Siggel (1950: 88): ﻣﻐﺮﺓ /maġra/, /muġra/ Rötelerde, Rötelton, rot u. gelb. {i.e. “red earth; reddish and yellowish cast”}.
ﻣﻐﺮﺓ /maġra/ has a variant vocalisation: /muġra/, the latter being the one represented by Simon’s Mogra; Simon’s almagra is the same word but with the article, i.e. ﺍﻟﻤﻔﺮﺓ /al-maġra/.

sinopida:
For sinopida see Sinopedion

The text of this entry was adopted by Matthaeus Silvaticus in his Pandectae medicinae.

WilfGunther (talk) 17:15, 30 July 2015 (BST)

See also Magra, Lutum magra, Milita


Next entry