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Themistius On Aristotle Physics 58 1st Edition Themistius

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Themistius On Aristotle Physics 58 1st Edition Themistius
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.14 MB
Pages: 204
Author: Themistius
ISBN: 9781472501554, 1472501551
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Themistius On Aristotle Physics 58 1st Edition Themistius by Themistius 9781472501554, 1472501551 instant download after payment.

Themistius' treatment of Books 5-8 of Aristotle's Physics shows this commentator's capacity to identify, isolate and discuss the core ideas in Aristotle's account of change, his theory of the continuum, and his doctrine of the unmoved mover. His paraphrase offered his ancient students, as they will now offer his modern readers, an opportunity to encounter central features of Aristotle's physical theory, synthesized and epitomized in a manner that has always marked Aristotelian exegesis but was raised to a new level by the innovative method of paraphrase pioneered by Themistius. Taking selective but telling accounts of the earlier Peripatetic tradition (notably Theophrastus and Alexander of Aphrodisias), this commentator creates a framework that can still be profitably used by Aristotelian scholars today.

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