Ammonius: On Aristotle's Categories. Ancient Commentators on Aristotle.
Ammonius: On Aristotle's Categories. Ancient Commentators on Aristotle. | Libri antichi e moderni | Ammonius, S. Marc Cohen And Garethb Matthews
Ammonius: On Aristotle's Categories. Ancient Commentators on Aristotle.
Ammonius: On Aristotle's Categories. Ancient Commentators on Aristotle. | Libri antichi e moderni | Ammonius, S. Marc Cohen And Garethb Matthews
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- 9780715622537
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- Ammonius, S. Marc Cohen And Garethb Matthews
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- London : Duckworth, 1991.
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- 170 p. Original cloth with dustjacket. Originalleinen mit Schutzumschlag.
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From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Very good and clean. - Sehr gut und sauber. - Ammonius, who taught most of the leading sixth-century Neoplatonists, introduced the methods of his own teacher, Proclus, from Athens to Alexandria. These are exemplified in his commentaries: for instance, in the set often introductory questions prefixed to this commentary, which became standard. The commentary is interesting for the light it sheds on the religious situation in Alexandria. It used to be said that the Alexandrian Neoplatonist school was allowed to remain open after the Athenian school closed because Ammonius had agreed with the Christian authorities to keep quiet about his religious views. On the contrary, as this commentary shows, he freely declared his belief in the Neoplatonist deities. The philosophical problems considered by Ammonius offer a unique insight into Aristotle�s Categories. They exercise the mind and deepen understanding of the subject matter. Modern readers would do well to put the same questions to themselves. S. Marc Cohen is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Washington, Seattle. Gareth B. Matthews is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. ISBN 9780715622537