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Simplicius: On Aristotle Physics 1.3-4

✍ Scribed by Simplicius, C.C.W. Taylor, Pamela M. Huby (transl.)


Publisher
Bristol Classical Press
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Leaves
157
Series
Ancient Commentators on Aristotle
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


In this volume Simplicius is dealing with Aristotle's account of the Presocratics, and for many of them he is our chief or even sole authority. He quotes at length from Melissus, Parmenides and Zeno, sometimes from their original works but also from later writers from Plato onwards, drawing particularly on Alexander's lost commentary on Aristotle's Physics and on Porphyry. Much of his approach is just scholarly, but in places he reveals his Neoplatonist affiliation and attempts to show the basic agreement among his predecessors in spite of their apparent differences.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 3
Contents......Page 5
Conventions......Page 6
Abbreviations......Page 7
Textual Emendations......Page 8
Introduction......Page 9
Translation......Page 21
1.3......Page 23
1.4......Page 66
Notes to 1.3......Page 97
Notes to 1.4......Page 109
Bibliography......Page 120
English-Greek Glossary......Page 121
Greek-English Index......Page 131
Subject Index......Page 153
Index of Passages......Page 155


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