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ARISTOTLE AND HIS COMMENTATORS [[electronic resource]]: studies in memory of paraskevi kotzia. — [Place of publication not identified]: DE GRUYTER, 2019. — 1 online resource — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/2005020.pdf>.

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Subject: Ancient philosophy.; Aristoteles.; Aristotle.; Commentators.; Kommentator/ Philosophie.; Neoplatinismus.; Neoplatonism.; HISTORY / Ancient / General

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Diese neue Reihe wurde gegründet als Fortsetzung und Erweiterung der 1882-1907 an der Königlich- Preußischen Akademie zu Berlin erstellten Commentaria in Aristotelem Graeca, der Edition der spätantiken Kommentare zu Aristoteles. Die Commentaria in Aristotelem Graeca et Byzantina weiten den Blick in die byzantinische Tradition und legen textkritische Ersteditionen byzantinischer Aristoteleskommentare sowie weiterer Textquellen zur Aristotelesrezeption in Byzanz vor. Auch Monographien und Sammelbände zur Erschließung dieser Texte werden in die Reihe aufgenommen. Auf diese Weise können die Grundl.

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Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Publications by Paraskevi Kotzia
  • Contents
  • 1. The explanatory value of developmental hypotheses as exemplified by the interpretation of Aristotle
  • 2. About the specificity of the Aristotelian Politics
  • 3. The debt of Aristotle’s collection of politeiai to the sophistic tradition
  • 4. Aristotle on Alcmaeon in relation to Pythagoras: an addendum in Metaphysics Alpha?
  • II. COMMENTATORS
  • 5. Late Antiquity: “Whether we like it or not”. An Essay
  • 6. Plotinus’ criticism of Aristotle’s doctrine of primary substance and its background
  • 7. The Neoplatonic commentators of Aristotle on the origins of language: a new “Tower of Babel”?
  • 8. The early literary construct of Boethius: Ιn Isagogen Porphyrii commenta, editio prima
  • 9. The title of Aristotle’s Prior Analytics
  • 10. Ammonius Hermeiou on the appearances of ghosts
  • 11.μετά τινων ἰδίων ἐπιστάσεων: John Philoponus as an editor of Ammonius’ lectures
  • 12. The Un-Byzantine Byzantine on two sophisms
  • Bibliography
  • Index of Names
  • Index of Passages
  • List of Contributors

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