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This 1999 book demonstrates a method for reading the texts of Aristotle by revealing a continuous line of argument running from the Physics to De Caelo. The author analyses a group of arguments that are almost always treated in isolation from one another, and reveals their elegance and coherence. She concludes by asking why these arguments remain interesting even though we now believe they are absolutely wrong and have been replaced by better ones. The book establishes the case that we must rethink our approach to Aristotle's physical science and Aristotelian texts, and as such will provoke debate and stimulate new thinking amongst philosophers, classicists, and historians of science.
Antieke wetenschap --- Science [Ancient ] --- Science de l'antiquité --- Wetenschap [Antieke ] --- Wetenschap van de Oudheid --- Science, Ancient --- Physics --- Philosophy of nature --- Early works to 1800 --- Aristotle. --- -Physics --- -Science, Ancient --- Ancient science --- Science, Primitive --- Science --- Natural philosophy --- Philosophy, Natural --- Physical sciences --- Dynamics --- Nature --- Nature, Philosophy of --- Natural theology --- History --- Philosophy --- Aristoteles. --- Science, Ancient. --- Early works to 1800. --- Aristoteles --- Aristote --- Aristotle --- Aristotile --- Aristotle. - Physics. --- Arts and Humanities --- Physics - Early works to 1800 --- Philosophy of nature - Early works to 1800 --- Aristotle. - Physics
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Learning and scholarship --- Science, Ancient. --- Physics --- History --- Early works to 1800. --- -Science, Ancient --- -#GROL:SEMI-1-05'-04' Aris --- Erudition --- Scholarship --- Civilization --- Intellectual life --- Education --- Learned institutions and societies --- Research --- Scholars --- Ancient science --- Science, Primitive --- Science --- Natural philosophy --- Philosophy, Natural --- Physical sciences --- Dynamics --- Early works to 1800 --- -History --- Aristoteles. --- -Aristoteles. --- Aristoteles --- Aristote --- Aristotle --- Aristotile --- Science, Ancient --- #GROL:SEMI-1-05'-04' Aris --- Medieval learning and scholarship --- Education, Medieval --- Aristotle. --- Learning and scholarship - History - Medieval, 500-1500. --- Physics - Early works to 1800.
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In the fifth century A.D., Proclus served as head of the Academy in Athens that had been founded 900 years earlier by Plato. Proclus was the last great systematizer of Greek philosophy, and his work exerted a powerful influence in late antiquity, in the Arab world, and in the Renaissance. His treatise On the Eternity of the World formed the basis for virtually all later arguments for the eternity of the world and for the existence of God; consequently, it lies at the heart of neoplatonic philosophy and the controversy between pagans and Christians at the end of antiquity. Proclus’s eighteen Arguments were quoted within John Philoponus’ polemic against him, written in the sixth century; but the opening pages of the sole extant manuscript, which contained the first Argument, have been lost. In this book, Helen Lang and A.D. Macro present the seventeen Arguments preserved by Philoponus and translate them as an independent work. The first Argument, which survives in Arabic, is also included and makes this the only complete edition of On the Eternity of the World since antiquity. This bilingual edition comprises the seventeen Arguments (II-XVIII) in Greek and English, along with an introduction, synopses, and detailed notes which help readers with or without Greek to understand them philosophically and historically. Two appendices complete the volume: the Arabic text of the first Argument, also with English translation and notes, and the first modern edition of an important Latin translation from the Renaissance. In a valuable introduction, Lang and Macro examine the complex history of these Arguments. Together with its excellent annotations, and English and Greek texts en face, the publication of Proclus’s On the Eternity of the Worldmakes available an influential work by a major figure in the history of late Greek philosophy.
Cosmology --- Eternity --- Infinite --- Future life --- Cosmology - Early works to 1800 --- Eternity - Early works to 1800 --- Democracy --- History --- Greece --- Athens (Greece) --- Politics and government --- Politics and government. --- academic. --- ancient greece. --- ancient historian. --- ancient history. --- ancient world. --- athenian democracy. --- athens. --- cleisthenes. --- cultural history. --- cultural studies. --- easy to understand. --- ephialtes. --- greek culture. --- greek democracy. --- greek government. --- greek history. --- philosophical. --- political philosophy. --- political science. --- political scientist. --- political. --- politics. --- scholarly. --- social change. --- social history. --- social studies. --- solon.
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Our understanding of science, mathematics, and medicine today can be deeply enriched by studying the historical roots of these areas of inquiry in the ancient Near East and Mediterranean. The fields of ancient science and mathematics have in recent years witnessed remarkable growth. The present volume brings together contributions from more than thirty of the most important scholars working in these fields in the United States and Europe in honor of the eminent historian of ancient science and medicine Heinrich von Staden, Professor Emeritus of Classics and History of Science at the Institute of Advanced Study and William Lampson Professor Emeritus of Classics and Comparative Literature at Yale University. The papers range widely from Mesopotamia to Ancient Greece and Rome, from the first millennium B.C. to the early medieval period, and from mathematics to philosophy, mechanics to medicine, representing both a wide diversity of national traditions and the cutting edge of the international scholarly community.
Medicine, Greek and Roman. --- Greek medicine --- Medicine, Roman --- Medicine, Unani --- Roman medicine --- Tibb (Medicine) --- Unani medicine --- Unani-Tibb (Medicine) --- Medicine, Ancient --- Von Staden, Heinrich, --- Staden, Heinrich von, --- History of mathematics. --- history of medicine.
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