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Theophrastus Metaphysics

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This book has been written from the conviction that general statements about the philosophical position taken by Theophrastus in this small but extremely difficult treatise, can only be made on the...
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This book has been written from the conviction that general statements about the philosophical position taken by Theophrastus in this small but extremely difficult treatise, can only be made on the basis of a detailed interpretation of each and every sentence of the text. This resulted in a full commentary, which evades no philological or philosophical question that should be asked in order to elicit from the text a maximum of information. The outcome is a cautious but nonetheless explicit and determinate characterization and evaluation of Theophrastean metaphysics as a biologist's metaphysics, which deserves the attention of philosophers in its own right.
The author has paid special attention to questions of Peripatetic idiom and terminology, thus increasing the value of this book to students of Peripatetic thought in general. The information brought together has been made easily accessible by full indexes.
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Price: $427.00
Pages: 676
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Mnemosyne, Supplements
Publication Date: 01 June 1993
ISBN: 9789004097865
Format: Other
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'...commentaire monumental...la traduction [est] précise à souhait...'
Bulletin de l'Association Guillaume Budé, 1993.
'It contains valuable lexical and grammatical material from the Corpus Aristotelicum & Theophrasteum and interesting observations about grammar and style.'
Josip Talanga, Classical Review, 1995.
'Un travail exemplaire, dont il faut souligner l'importance centrale dans les études actuelles sur l'aristotélisme.'
Bruno Vancamp, L'Antiquité, 1995.
'She makes careful and sensitive use of the minutiae of tenses and moods, and a study of her treatment of individual passages can be rewarding, and suggest lines ot thought beyond the ususal run.'
Pamela M. Huby, Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1995.
Marlein van Raalte is a member of the Department of Greek in the University of Leiden. Her publications include Rhythm and Metre. Towards a Systematic Description of Greek Stichic Verse (1986).