Aristotle's Physics
β Scribed by Aristotle, W. D. Ross
- Publisher
- Oxford Clarendon Press
- Year
- 1936(1998)
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 777
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
A revised edition of the Greek text accompanied by an extensive introduction and followed by a detailed analysis and commentary. Ross discusses Aristotle's natural philosophy as well as describing the structure of the work and details of the textual sources.
β¦ Table of Contents
COVER
TITLE
COPYRIGHT
PREFACE
CONTENTS
BOOKS AND ARTICLES ON THE PHYSICSAND OTHER BOOKS REFERRED TO
INTRODUCTION
I THE STRUCTURE OF THE PHYSICS
II ARISTOTLE'S NATURAL PHILOSOPHY
Nature as Internal Source of Change
Change
Time
Continuity
The Paradoxes of Zeno
The Prime Mover
The Development of Aristotle's Theology
III THE TEXT OF THE PHYSICS
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ANALYSIS
BOOK I
BOOK II
BOOK III
BOOK IV
BOOK V
BOOK VI
BOOK VII
BOOK VIII
COMMENTARY
BOOK I
BOOK II
BOOK III
BOOK IV
BOOK V
BOOK VI
BOOK VII
BOOK VIII
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
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