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Frontmatter -- Vorwort -- Inhaltsverzeichnis -- Einleitung -- Abkürzungen -- Beschreibung der Handschriften -- Alexandrien, ?????????? ??? ???????????? -- Ann Arbor, University of Michigan, General Library, Rare Book Room -- Athen, ?????????? ?????????? -- Athos, ???? ???? ?????? -- Basel, Öffentliche Bibliothek der Universität -- Bergamo, Biblioteca Civica "Angelo Mai" -- Berlin/DDR, Deutsche Staatsbibliothek, Hamiltoniani -- Bern, Burgerbibliothek -- Bologna, Biblioteca Universitaria -- Brescia, Biblioteca Civica Queriniana -- Breslau, Biblioteka Uniwersytecka, Magdalenaei graeci -- Brüssel, Bibliothèque Royale Albert 1. -- Bukarest, Biblioteca Academiei Republicii Socialiste România, Codices graeci -- Cambridge (G. ?.), University Library -- Cambridge (Mass., U.S.A.), Harvard University, Houghton Library -- früher: Cheltenham, Thirlestaine House -- früher: Damaskus, Umayyaden-Moschee -- Darmstadt, Hessische Landes- und Hochschulbibliothek -- Dresden, Sächsische Landesbibliothek -- Dublin, Trinity College -- Durham (Great Britain), Cathedral Library -- Durham (North Carolina, U.S.A), Duke University, Perkins Library -- Erlangen, Universitätsbibliothek -- Escorial, Real Biblioteca de El Escorial -- Ferrara, Biblioteca Comunale Ariostea -- Florenz, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana -- Genua, Biblioteca Universitaria -- Hamburg, Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek (z. Zt. Deutsche Staatsbibliothek Berlin/DDR), Philologie! graeci -- Harburg (bei Donauwörth), Schloßbibliothek -- Heidelberg, Universitätsbibliothek, Palatini Graeci -- Istanbul, Topkapi Sarayi (Bibliothek des Alten Serails) -- Jerusalem, ?????????? ??? ????????? ????????? ????????????, ???????? ??? ???????? ????? -- Kopenhagen, Det Kongelige Bibliotek -- Leiden, Universiteitsbibliotheek -- Leipzig, Karl-Marx-Universität, Universitätsbibliothek -- Lesbos, ???? ???? ??? ???????? -- London, British Museum -- Nachträge -- Index -- Backmatter
i-viii -- VORWORT -- FÜNFTES SYMPOSIUM ARISTOTELICUM TEILNEHMERVERZEICHNIS -- INHALTSVERZEICHNIS -- DIE ÜBERLIEFERUNGSGESCHICHTE DER EUDEMISCHEN ETHIK -- SOME CONTROVERSIAL PASSAGES IN THE EUDEMIAN ETHICS -- THE FINE AND THE GOOD IN THE EUDEMIAN ETHICS -- THE MEANING OF ??????I? IN THE EUDEMIAN ETHICS -- DAS PROOIMION DER EUDEMISCHEN ETHIK -- LA CRITIQUE DES IDÉES DANS L'ETHIQUE EUDÉMIENNE -- MULTIPLICITÉ ET UNITÉ DU BIEN SELON EE I 8 -- ENDS AND MEANS AND LOGICAL PRIORITY -- RÉPONSE À D. B. ROBINSON -- EE I 8, 1218 a 15-32 ET LE ???? ??????? -- ????? ET ?????. D'APRÈS EE II 1, ET LA TRADITION PLATONICIENNE -- 'MAGNANIMITY' IN THE EUDEMIAN AND NICOMACHEAN ETHICS -- ????????? ET ?????. EN EE VII12, 1244 b 1-1245 b 19 -- DAS FRAGMENT VIII 1. TEXT UND INTERPRETATION -- HUMAN REASON AND GOD IN THE EUDEMIAN ETHICS -- INDEX LOCORUM -- INDEX NOMINUM ET RERUM -- 322-326
This book comprises essays on the nature of Aspasius' commentary, his interpretation of Aristotle, and his own place in the history of thought. Aspasius' commentary on the Nicomachean Ethics is the earliest ancient commentary on Aristotle of which extensive parts survive in their original form.
A collection of short discussions, transmitted as a supplement to the treatise "On the Soul" by the Aristotelian commentator Alexander of Aphrodisias (c 200 AD). It includes discussion of a range of topics, among them the nature of soul and intellect, theories of how seeing takes place, issues in ethics, and the nature of fate.
This is the first comprehensive study of what remains of the writings of Aristotle's student Eudemus of Rhodes on the history of the exact sciences. These fragments are crucial to our understanding of the content, form, and goal of the Peripatetic historiography of science. The first part of the book presents an analysis of those trends in Presocratic, Sophistic and Platonic thought that contributed to the development of the history of science. The second part provides a detailed study of Eudemus' writings in their relationship with the scientific literature of his time, Aristotelian philosophy and the other historiographic genres practiced at the Lyceum: biography, medical and natural-philosophical doxography.Although Peripatetic historiography of science failed in establishing itself as a continuous genre, it greatly contributed both to the birth of the Arabic medieval historiography of science and to the development of this genre in Europe in the 16th-18th centuries.
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