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Philoponus: On Aristotle Meteorology 1.1-3

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Informationen zum Autor Inna Kupreeva is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh, UK. Inna Kupreeva is Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Edinburgh. Klappentext Aristotle's Meteorology influenced generations of speculation about the earth sciences, ranging from atmospheric phenomena to earthquakes. The commentary of John Philoponus (6th century AD) on the opening three chapters of Meteorology is here translated for the first time into English by Dr Inna Kupreeva, building on the work of L.G. Westerink. Philoponus, who today is increasingly respected as a philosopher in his own right, here engages critically with Aristotle's views about the building-blocks of our world, its size and relationship to other heavenly bodies, and reception of warmth from the sun. The translation in this volume is accompanied by a detailed introduction, extensive commentary notes and a bibliography.A translation of Philoponus' philosophical commentary on Aristotle's Meteorology 1.1-3, with extensive commentary notes, introduction and indexes. Zusammenfassung Aristotle's "Meteorology" influenced generations of speculation about the earth sciences - ranging from atmospheric phenomena to earthquakes. This title presents the commentary of John Philoponus (6th century AD) on the opening three chapters of "Meteorology", building on the work of L G Westerink. Inhaltsverzeichnis Conventions and abbreviations Introduction Translation Paraphrase of Book One Paraphrase of Book Two Paraphrase of Book Three Notes Bibliography English-Greek Glossary Greek-English Index Index of Passages Subject Index

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