Theophrastus of Eresus : sources for his life, writings, thought, and influence /

These two volumes represent the first fruits of an international project to produce a new collection - text, translation and commentary - of the fragments and testimonia relating to Theophrastus (c. 370-288/5 B.C.), Aristotle's pupil and successor as head of the Lyceum. The need for a new colle...

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Other Authors: Fortenbaugh, William W.

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Language: English
Arabic
Ancient Greek
Latin

Published: Leiden ; New York : E.J. Brill, 1992-1993.

Series: Philosophia Antiqua 54.
Philosophia Antiqua Online, ISBN: 9789004319752.

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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material /  |r William Fortenbaugh , Pamela Huby , Robert Sharples and Dimitri Gutas --   |t INTRODUCTION /  |r William Fortenbaugh , Pamela Huby , Robert Sharples and Dimitri Gutas --   |t ABBREVIATIONS /  |r William Fortenbaugh , Pamela Huby , Robert Sharples and Dimitri Gutas --   |t LIFE /  |r William Fortenbaugh , Pamela Huby , Robert Sharples and Dimitri Gutas --   |t WRITINGS /  |r William Fortenbaugh , Pamela Huby , Robert Sharples and Dimitri Gutas --   |t VARIOUS REPORTS /  |r William Fortenbaugh , Pamela Huby , Robert Sharples and Dimitri Gutas --   |t LOGIC /  |r William Fortenbaugh , Pamela Huby , Robert Sharples and Dimitri Gutas --   |t PHYSICS /  |r William Fortenbaugh , Pamela Huby , Robert Sharples and Dimitri Gutas --   |t METAPHYSICS /  |r William Fortenbaugh , Pamela Huby , Robert Sharples and Dimitri Gutas --   |t THEOLOGY /  |r William Fortenbaugh , Pamela Huby , Robert Sharples and Dimitri Gutas --   |t MATHEMATICS /  |r William Fortenbaugh , Pamela Huby , Robert Sharples and Dimitri Gutas --   |t APPENDIX /  |r William Fortenbaugh , Pamela Huby , Robert Sharples and Dimitri Gutas --   |t PHILOSOPHIA ANTIQUA /  |r William Fortenbaugh , Pamela Huby , Robert Sharples and Dimitri Gutas --   |t Preliminary Material /  |r William Fortenbaugh , Pamela Huby , Robert Sharples and Dimitri Gutas --   |t PSYCHOLOGY /  |r William Fortenbaugh , Pamela Huby , Robert Sharples and Dimitri Gutas --   |t HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY /  |r William Fortenbaugh , Pamela Huby , Robert Sharples and Dimitri Gutas --   |t LIVING CREATURES /  |r William Fortenbaugh , Pamela Huby , Robert Sharples and Dimitri Gutas --   |t BOTANY /  |r William Fortenbaugh , Pamela Huby , Robert Sharples and Dimitri Gutas --   |t ETHICS /  |r William Fortenbaugh , Pamela Huby , Robert Sharples and Dimitri Gutas --   |t RELIGION /  |r William Fortenbaugh , Pamela Huby , Robert Sharples and Dimitri Gutas --   |t POLITICS /  |r William Fortenbaugh , Pamela Huby , Robert Sharples and Dimitri Gutas --   |t RHETORIC AND POETICS /  |r William Fortenbaugh , Pamela Huby , Robert Sharples and Dimitri Gutas --   |t MUSIC /  |r William Fortenbaugh , Pamela Huby , Robert Sharples and Dimitri Gutas --   |t MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS /  |r William Fortenbaugh , Pamela Huby , Robert Sharples and Dimitri Gutas --   |t APPENDIX /  |r William Fortenbaugh , Pamela Huby , Robert Sharples and Dimitri Gutas --   |t CONCORDANCES /  |r William Fortenbaugh , Pamela Huby , Robert Sharples and Dimitri Gutas --   |t INDEX OF THEOPHRASTEAN TEX1S EITHER PRINTED OR ENTERED IN THE APPARATUS OR IN A SEPARATE LIST /  |r William Fortenbaugh , Pamela Huby , Robert Sharples and Dimitri Gutas --   |t PHILOSOPHIA ANTIQUA /  |r William Fortenbaugh , Pamela Huby , Robert Sharples and Dimitri Gutas. 
506 |a Available to subscribing member institutions only. 
520 |a These two volumes represent the first fruits of an international project to produce a new collection - text, translation and commentary - of the fragments and testimonia relating to Theophrastus (c. 370-288/5 B.C.), Aristotle's pupil and successor as head of the Lyceum. The need for a new collection was apparent: the standard collection, by Wimmer, is already 120 years old, whereas we now have far better texts of many of the ancient authors in which fragments and testimonia of Theophrastus occur. Whilst classicists have devoted the past hundred years to bringing into the light the work of the major post-Aristotelian schools, the contribution of Theophrastus has remained obscure. The second printing contains corrections to the first. This first stage of the project presents the texts, critical apparatus and English translation of the fragments and testimonia. It contains a long methodological introduction, an index of Theophrastean texts and concordances with other collections (Scheider, Wimmer and the several recent partial editions). The second stage of the project, which Brill will also publish will consist of 9 commentary volumes, planned at present as follows: 1. Life, Writings, various reports (M. Sollenberger, Mt. St. Mary's College) 2. Logic (P.M. Huby, Liverpool University) 3. Physics (R.W. Sharples, University College London) 4. Metaphysics, Theology, Mathematics, Psychology (P.M. Huby, Liverpool University) 5. Human Physiology, Living Creatures, Botany (R.W. Sharples, University of London) 6. Ethics, Religion (W.W. Fortenbaugh, Rutgers University) 7. Politics (J. Mirhady) 8. Rhetoric, Poetics (W.W. Fortenbaugh, Rutgers University) 9. Music, Miscellaneous Items and Index of proper names, subject index, selective index of Greek, Latin and Arabic terms (several authors/editors). Most of the nine commentary volumes will include significant discussion of Arabic texts, with contributions by Dimitri Gutas (Yale University) and Hans Daiber (Free University of Amsterdam). It is expected that the first commentary volume, volume 5, will appear in the course of 1993. 
546 |a Texts in Arabic, Greek, and Latin, with English translations. 
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