26 Species
(^123) Baldwin 1901, 714, v2.
(^124) Porphyry 2003, 109f.
Corpus
Corporea Substantia Incorporea
Animatum Inanimatum
Sensibile AnimatuCorpusm Insensibile
Rationale Animal Irrationale
Mortale RaAnimaltionale Immortale
Sortes^1 Homo Plato
C
FIGURE 1.2 (CONTINUED) A late example of which, C,^123 where “Socrates” has ironi-
cally been corrupted as “Sortes.” See also the discussion by Barnes,^124 who locates the earliest
such tree in the late Middle Ages, not in Porphyry’s own text. The terms used are those of the
late medieval scholastic tradition.