Theophrastus

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ancient epistemology
ancient scientific treatises analysis
Animal Intelligence
Aristotelian tradition
Aristotle's Meteorology
Aristotle’s Meteorology
Arius Didymus
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classical Greek thought
Daniel Deverewc
David Sedley
David T. Runia
De Mundo
De Sensibus
De Vent
Diogenes
Diogenes Laertius
Doxographical Tradition
Drossaart Lulofs
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Eve Browning Cole
Grey Mullet
Han Baltussen
Hans Daiber
Hellenistic science
Horror Vacui
I.G. Kidd
Jaap Mansfeld
Keimpe Algra
Koinos Topos
Moist Exhalation
Moses Bar Kepha
Mullet
natural philosophy history
Nicolaus Damascenus
Passive Intellect
Passive Nous
Patrick Cronin
peripatetic philosophy
Placita Philosophorum
Syriac Translation
Theophrastean Fragment
Vice Versa
W. Sharpies Robert
Weather Signs
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138517226
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Apr 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Theophrastus of Eresus was Aristotle's pupil and successor as head of the Peripatetic School. He is best known as the author of the amusing Characters and two ground-breaking works in botany, but his writings extend over the entire range of Hellenistic philosophic studies. Volume 5 of Rutgers University Studies in Classical Humanities focuses on his scientific work. The volume contains new editions of two brief scientific essays-On Fish and Afeteoro/o^y-accompanied by translations and commentary.

Among the contributions are: "Peripatetic Dialectic in the De sensibus," Han Baltussen; "Empedocles" Theory of Vision and Theophrastus' De sensibus," David N. Sedley; "Theophrastus on the Intellect," Daniel Devereux; "Theophrastus and Aristotle on Animal Intelligence," Eve Browning Cole; "Physikai doxai and Problemata physika from Aristotle to Agtius (and Beyond)," Jap Mansfield; "Xenophanes or Theophrastus? An Aetian Doxographicum on the Sun," David Runia; "Place1 in Context: On Theophrastus, Fr. 21 and 22 Wimmer," Keimpe Algra; "The Meteorology of Theophrastus in Syriac and Arabic Translation," Hans Daiber; "Theophrastus' Meteorology, Aristotle and Posidonius," Ian G. Kidd; "The Authorship and Sources of the Peri Semeion Ascribed to Theophrastus," Patrick Cronin; "Theophrastus, On Fish" Robert W. Sharpies.

William W. Fortenbaugh, Dimitri Gutas