Themistius: On Aristotle Physics 1-3

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  • Themistius: On Aristotle Physics 1-3 Book Detail

  • Author : Themistius,
  • Release Date : 2014-04-22
  • Publisher : A&C Black
  • Genre : Philosophy
  • Pages : 231
  • ISBN 13 : 1472501691
  • File Size : 58,58 MB

Themistius: On Aristotle Physics 1-3 by Themistius, PDF Summary

Book Description: Themistius' treatment of Books 1-3 of Aristotle's Physics presents central features of Aristotle's thought about principles, causation, change and infinity. The tradition of synthesising and epitomising exegesis is here raised to a new level by the innovative method of paraphrase pioneered by Themistius. Taking a selective, but telling, account of the earlier Peripatetic and Presocratic tradition, Themistius creates a framework that can still be profitably used in the study of Aristotle. This volume contains the first English translation of Themistius' commentary, accompanied by a detailed introduction, extensive explanatory notes and a bibliography.

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