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Chroust, Anton-Hermann

Aristotle: New light on his Life and on some of his Lost Works, 2 Vol. tgt. Vol. 1: Some Novel Interpretations of the Man and his Life. Vol. 2: Observations on some of Aristotle's Lost Works.

London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973.,

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Autor
Chroust, Anton-Hermann
Editores
London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973.
Formato
Vol. 1: XXVI, 437 p.; Vol. 2: XX, 500 p. Originalhardcover.
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No
Idiomas
Inlgés
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No
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No

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Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langj�igem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT) / From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Vol. 1: leicht berieben, Buchr�cken leicht besto�n, Vorsatz leicht stockfleckig, einige wenige Seiten weisen Risse auf, sonst guter Zustand; Vol. 2: berieben, leicht besto�n, Fu�chnitt weist kleine Kratzer auf, Fu�chnitt leicht angeschmutzt, handschriftliche Anmerkung auf Vorsatz, sonst guter Zustand / Vol. 1: lightly rubbed, spine lightly scuffed, endpapers lightly foxed, a few pages show tears, otherwise good condition; Vol. 2: rubbed, lightly scuffed, bottom edge shows small scratches, bottom edge lightly soiled, handwritten note on endpaper, otherwise good condition. - Contents Preface Volume I Some novel interpretations of the man and his life Abbreviations Introduction I A Brief Account of the (Lost) Vita Aristotelis of Hermippus and of the (Lost) Vita Aristotelis of Ptolemy (-el-Garib) II The Vita Aristotelis of Dionysius of Halicarnassus III An Analysis of the Vita Aristotelis of Diogenes Laertius (DL V. 1-16) IV A Summary of the Syriac and Arabic Vitae Aristotelis V The Genealogy and Family of Aristotle VI Aristotle and Callisthenes of Olynthus VII Aristotle Enters the Academy VIII Aristotle�s Earliest �Course of Lectures on Rhetoric� IX Aristotle Leaves the Academy X Was Aristotle Actually the Chief Preceptor of Alexander the Great? XI Aristotle�s Return to Athens in the Year 335-34 b.C. XII Aristotle�s Flight from Athens in the Year 323 b.c. XIII Aristotle, Athens and the Foreign Policy of Macedonia XIV The Myth of Aristotle�s Suicide XV Aristotle�s Last Will and Testament XVI Aristotle�s Religious Convictions XVII Aristotle�s �Self-Portrayal� Conclusion Notes Index of Ancient Authors and Sources Index of Modern Authors / Volume II Observations on some of Aristotle�s lost works Abbreviations Introduction I The Probable Dates of Some of Aristotle�s Lost Works II A Note on Some of the Minor Lost Works of Aristotle III Aristotle�s First Literary Effort: The Gryllus�A Work on the Nature of Rhetoric IV Eudemus or On the Soul: An Aristotelian Dialogue on the Immortality of the Soul V The Psychology in Aristotle�s Eudemus or On the Soul VI Aristotle�s On Justice VII A Brief Account of the Reconstruction of Aristotle�s Protrepticus VIII An Emendation to Fragment 13 (Walzer, Ross) of Aristotle�s Protrepticus IX What Prompted Aristotle to Address the Protrepticus to Themison of Cyprus? X The Term �Philosopher� and the Panegyric Analogy in Aristotle�s Protrepticus XI Aristotle�s Politicus XII The Probable Date of Aristotle�s On Philosophy XIII A Cosmological (Teleological) Proof for the Existence of God in Aristotle�s On Philosophy XIV The Concept of God in Aristotle�s On Philosophy (Cicero, De Natura Deorum I. 13. 33) XV The Doctrine of the Soul in Aristotle�s On Philosophy XVI Aristotle�s On Philosophy and the �Philosophies of the East� XVII Aristotle�s Criticism of Plato�s � Philosopher King �: Some Comments to Aristotle�s On Kingship Conclusion Postscript Werner Jaeger and the Reconstruction of Aristotle�s Lost Works Notes Index of Ancient Authors Index of Modern Authors.