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Aristotle Minor Works On Colours - On Things Heard Physiognomics - On Plants - On Marvellous Things Heard - Mechanical Problems - On Indivisible Lines-Situations And Names Of Winds - On Melissus, Xeno

Aristotle Minor Works On Colours - On Things Heard Physiognomics - On Plants - On Marvellous Things Heard - Mechanical Problems - On Indivisible Lines-Situations And Names Of Winds - On Melissus, Xeno

W. S. Hett / WSHett

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
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Historia
ISBN:
9789354216251
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Aristotle’s lesser-known essays open a window into ancient inquiry.Short texts that change perspective.This carefully assembled ancient philosophy collection presents a suite of Aristotelian minor works that expand our view of classical Greek writings. Spanning titles such as On Colours, On Things Heard, Physiognomics and On Plants through Mechanical Problems, On Indivisible Lines, Situations and Names of Winds and the polemical fragments on Melissus, Xenophanes and Gorgias, the volume tracks a thinker at work: observing, classifying, testing argument. It brings together natural philosophy topics and early logic and reasoning in forms that read as concise ancient science essays and as probing philosophical exercises. The pieces are modest in length but exhaustive in method; they supply invaluable context for the works of Aristotle and for scholars of classical antiquity studies. The variety of form - empirical observation, brisk argument and practical problem lists - offers rich material for seminars on method, history of science and philology. As an academic reference anthology and a practical philosophy students resource the collection sits equally well on a seminar reading list and a private shelf.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Thoughtful presentation and unobtrusive annotation make the texts approachable without diluting their intellectual force, so the book appeals to curious general readers and to classic-literature collectors seeking a reliable companion to studies in ancient Greece literature and the wider historical philosophy compendium. Whether used for teaching, research or quiet reading, the collection rewards re-reading and cross-disciplinary study, and it complements any library devoted to the works of Aristotle and to classical antiquity. It is indispensable background for anyone exploring the intersections of philosophy, early science and classical scholarship. A valuable companion.

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