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Philoponus On Aristotle Physics 58 With Simplicius On Aristotle On The Void Paul Lettinck Jo Urmson

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Philoponus On Aristotle Physics 58 With Simplicius On Aristotle On The Void Paul Lettinck Jo Urmson
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.27 MB
Author: Paul Lettinck; J.O. Urmson
ISBN: 9781472552020, 1472552024
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Philoponus On Aristotle Physics 58 With Simplicius On Aristotle On The Void Paul Lettinck Jo Urmson by Paul Lettinck; J.o. Urmson 9781472552020, 1472552024 instant download after payment.

Paul Lettinck has restored a lost text of Philoponus by translating it for the first time from Arabic (only limited fragments have survived in the original Greek). The text, recovered from annotations in an Arabic translation of Aristotle, is an abridging paraphrase of Philoponus' commentary on Physics Books 5-7, with two final comments on Book 8. The Simplicius text, which consists of his comments on Aristotle's treatment of the void in chapters 6-9 of Book 4 of the Physics, comes from Simplicius' huge commentary on Book 4. Simplicius' comments on Aristotle's treatment of place and time have been translated by J. O. Urmson in two earlier volumes of this series.

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