Aristotle Transformed: The Ancient Commentators and Their Influence
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350123656
ISBN-10: 135012365X
Pagini: 648
Ilustrații: 2 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.94 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 135012365X
Pagini: 648
Ilustrații: 2 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.94 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Hugely important collection of essays on the ancient commentators on Aristotle, long overdue for re-publication
Notă biografică
Sir Richard Sorabji is Honorary Fellow, Wolfson College, Oxford, and Emeritus Professor, King's College, London, UK. He is the world's leading scholar on the commentators on Aristotle and founder and co-editor of the Ancient Commentators on Aristotle series, published by Bloomsbury. He is also the author of the three sourcebooks on the ancient commentators: The Philosophy of the Commentators, 200-600 AD, vols 1-3.
Cuprins
Prefaceto the First EditionAcknowledgmentsList of ContributorsIntroduction to Second Edition 1. The ancient commentators on AristotleRichard Sorabji2. Review of the Commentaria in Aristotelem GraecaKarl Praechter3. The earliest Aristotelian commentatorsHans B. Gottschalk4. The school of Alexander?Robert W. Sharples5. Themistius: the last Peripatetic commentator on Aristotle?Henry J. Blumenthal6. The harmony of Plotinus and Aristotle according to PorphyryPierre Hadot7. Porphyry's legacy to logic: a reconstructionSten Ebbesen8. How did Syrianus regard Aristotle?H.D. Saffrey9. Infinite power impressed: the transformation of Aristotle's physics and theologyRichard Sorabji10. The metaphysics of Ammonius son of HermeiasKoenraad Verrycken11. The development of Philoponus' thought and its chronologyKoenraad Verrycken12. The life and work of Simplicius in Greek and Arabic sourcesIlsetraut Hadot13. Neoplatonic elements in the de Anima commentariesHenry J. Blumenthal14. The Alexandrian commentators and the introductions to their commentariesL.G. Westerink15. Boethius' commentaries on AristotleJames Shiel16. Boethius as an Aristotelian commentatorSten Ebbesen17. An unpublished funeral oration on Anna ComnenaRobert Browning18. The Greek commentators on Aristotle's EthicsH.P.F. Mercken19. Philoponus, 'Alexander' and the origins of medieval logicSten Ebbesen20. Aristotle's doctrine of abstraction in the commentatorsIan MuellerNote on the frontispiece: 'Aristotle and Alexander of Aphrodisias' by UlocrinoDonald R. MorrisonSelect bibliographyIndex locorumGeneral index
Recenzii
[A]nyone working in this subject area would be strongly advised to buy and read [this book] ... The amount of scholarship that is surveyed is jaw-dropping, and S[orabji]'s command of detail is impressive.
This hefty volume of 20 scholarly essays on the history, development, and influence of early Greek Aristotelian commentators is essentially a reprinting of the first edition (CH, Oct'90, 28-0896). For this second edition Sorabji (King's College London, UK) wrote a new introduction of some 40 pages, in which he summarizes and updates the essays and offers some critiques and revised interpretations based on new scholarship of the intervening 25 years. As Sorabji acknowledges, much of the content of the introduction is included and considered in more detail in Aristotle Re-interpreted: New Findings on Seven Hundred Years of the Ancient Commentators (2016), also edited by Sorabji, which is intended as a sequel to Aristotle Transformed. The essays compiled in Aristotle Transformed constitute indispensable scholarship on ancient commentary tradition, but either of the editions would seem sufficient, given the forthcoming Aristotle Re-interpreted. Summing Up: Recommended.
This hefty volume of 20 scholarly essays on the history, development, and influence of early Greek Aristotelian commentators is essentially a reprinting of the first edition (CH, Oct'90, 28-0896). For this second edition Sorabji (King's College London, UK) wrote a new introduction of some 40 pages, in which he summarizes and updates the essays and offers some critiques and revised interpretations based on new scholarship of the intervening 25 years. As Sorabji acknowledges, much of the content of the introduction is included and considered in more detail in Aristotle Re-interpreted: New Findings on Seven Hundred Years of the Ancient Commentators (2016), also edited by Sorabji, which is intended as a sequel to Aristotle Transformed. The essays compiled in Aristotle Transformed constitute indispensable scholarship on ancient commentary tradition, but either of the editions would seem sufficient, given the forthcoming Aristotle Re-interpreted. Summing Up: Recommended.