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Studies in the doxographical traditions of ancient philosophy
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ISSN: 00791687 ISBN: 9789004173569 9789004169876 9789004172067 9004105808 9789004361454 9789004180413 9004172068 9789004105805 9004173560 9004169873 9004180419 9004361456 9789004428386 9004428380 9789004428348 9789004428355 9789004428362 9789004428379 9786612601361 9047425375 1282601369 9786612951503 9004193235 1282951505 9004320989 9004361464 9004428402 9789004320987 9789047425373 9789004193239 9789004361461 Year: 2010 Volume: 148 Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill,

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Abstract

Ancient doxography, particularly as distilled in the work on problems of physics by Aëtius, is a vital source for our knowledge of early Greek philosophy up to the first century BCE. But its purpose and method, and also its wider intellectual context, are by no means easy to understand. The present volume contains 19 essays written between 1989 and 2009 in which the authors grapple with various aspects of the doxographical tradition and its main representatives. The essays examine the origins of the doxographical method in the work of Aristotle and Theophrastus and also provide valuable insights into the works of other authors such as Epicurus, Chrysippus, Lucretius, Cicero, Philo of Alexandria and Seneca. The collection can be read as a companion collection to the two earlier volumes of Aëtiana published by the two authors in this series (1997, 2009).

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