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Former owner's small booklabel to half-title. ; This book is an extensive review and analysis of Aristotelian thought as received and adapted by such medieval commentators as Ammonius, Philoponus, Boethius, al-Farabi, Yahya ibn 'Adi, Avicenna, Albertus Magnus, Thomas Aquinas, Martin of Dacia, Simon of Faversham, John Duns Scotus, Peter of Spain, Robert Kilwardby, William of Ockham, and Giles of Rome. The discussions range from metaphysics to logic, linguistics, and epistemology, encompassing such topics as being, god, causation, actuality, potentiality, universals, individuation, signification, cognition, certainty, infallibility, error, ignorance, analogy, grammar, interpretation, foundationalism, and the eucharist and transubstantiation. ; Canadian Journal of Philosophy Supplementary Volume 17; 259 pages
Light foxing. Spine a bit sunned and discolored. Small discoloration areas to front wrap. Former owner's bookplate on ffep. ; 230 pages
xi 123pp., 1st edition, 23cm., publisher's hardcover with gilt lettering on spine, dustwrapper (slightly discoloured, small defect on front cover), text and interior are clean and bright, good condition, F105419
x + 279pp., in the series "Studia graeca et latina gothoburgensia" volume 11, 24cm., publisher's hardcover (corners and edges slighty bumped), original dustwrapper with minor defects at edges of spine, previous owner's signature on first blanco endpaper, text clean and bright, good condition, F105565
x + 193pp., publisher's red hardcover, dustwrapper (spne bit sunfaded), text and interior clean and bright, good condition, F105416
It is summer330 BC. The Macedonian Alexander the Great has conquered Asia Minor but those who support Athenian independence are beginning to chafe and plot against him. Aristotle and Stephanos set sail across the Aegean to the sacred island of Delos, to Mykonos and on to Asia Minor. Soon they will be investigating murder and conspiracy but first they have to survive life on the high seas where storms and piracy honour no man, including least of all the greatest philosopheR.420p. maos on end papers. Book
Some foxing to textblock. Rubbing to wraps. Creasing to spine. ; Contains: Aristotle's The Constitution of Athens; Xenophon's The Politeia of the Spartans; The Constitution of the Athenians ascribed to Xenophon the Orator; The Boeotian Constitution from the Oxyrhynchus Historian; 320 pages; <DIV>Three treatises survive from classical Greece under the loose title <i>Politeiai</i> (Constitutions) which are unique in character and indispensable to any student of the period. The longest and most important is Aristotle's <i>Constitution of Athens</i> which is both a history of Athenian constitutional development and a survey of the constitutional machinery of Aristotle's own day.<br>The second, by Xenophon, is an account of the Spartan social and educational system, and the third, also attributed to Xenophon, <i>The Constitution of the Athenians,</i> though probably by an earlier author, is the first example in history of political pamphleteering.<br>Dr. Moore has newly translated all three of these documents and an additional fragment <i>The Boeotian Constitution</i> written in the fourth century B. C. and the only surviving account of a genuinely oligarchic regime of the period.<br>To these much needed, scholarly translations Dr. Moore has added brilliant introductions and commentaries which evaluate the documents, illumine their significance, and provide the background information which the writers assumed their readers to possess.<br>In bringing together, translating, and annotating these constitutional documents from ancient Greece, Dr. Moore has produced an authoritative work of the highest scholarship which will place all students of constitutional history and of the Ancient World in his debt.</div>
xxv + 589pp., in the series "Aristoteles Semitico-Latinus" volume 5, 25cm., publisher's hardcover in black cloth (spine slightly sunfaded & corners bit bumped), text and interior are clean, good condition, weight: 1.2kg., F105648
79pp., reprint of the 2nd edition, in the series "Philosophia Antiqua. A Series of Monographs on Ancient Philosophy" volume 1, 25cm., softcover, pages still uncut, very good condition, F105590
XL + 303pp., Reprographic reprint of the Oxford 1922-edition, 22cm., publisher's hardcover in blue cloth with gilt lettering, text and interio are clean and bright, good condition, F105594
111pp., 21cm., in the series "Studia Philosophica et Historica" vol.26, softcover, VG
Some pencil underlining and marginalia. Light sunning to spine. ; Full headings: THE TEXT : Observations sur les manuscripts parisiens des Topiques. Jacques Brunschwig. Notes on the Topics. W. J. Verdenius. Zu Topik E 7, 137 8-20 und b3-13. Marion Soreth. ARISTOTLE AND PLATO : Dialectic without the Forms. Friedrich Solmsen. Dialectic in the Academy. Gilbert Ryle. Aristote et la dialectique platonicienne. Joseph Moreau. Aristotle's Attitude to Plato and the Theory of Ideas, according to the Topics. C. J. De Vogel. Dialectic and Eristic in the Treatment of the Forms. G. E. L. Owen. The Topics and the Platonic Theory of Principles of Being. L. Elders. THE EQUIPMENT OF ARISTOTELIAN DIALECTIC : Concepts-clés et terminologie dans les livres ii à vii des Topiques. É. De Strycker, S J. La fonction du lieu et de l'instrument dans les Topiques. W. A. De Pater, S J. Notes sur la doctrine des catégories dans les Topiques. Suzanne Mansion. Aristotle's Use of Examples in the Topics. Ingemar Düring. THE SUBJECT-MATTER OF PARTICULAR BOOKS : Aristoteles, Topik iii. 1-3. Olof Gigon. La notion de propriété dans les Topiques. G. Verbeke. La joute dialectique d'après le huitième livre des Topiques. Paul Moraux. INDEXES; 356 pages
viii + 346pp., 23cm., publisher's hardcover in red cloth with gilt lettering on spine, dustwrapper (with few small tears), text and interior clean and bright, good condition, F105431
Minor shelfwear to book. Former owner's name on ffep. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. DJ is sunned along spine causing a two-tone effect to colour of DJ. DJ is price-clipped. ; 99 pages; When "Aristotle on Emotion" was first published it showed how discussion within Plato's Academy led to a better understanding of emotional response, and how that understanding influenced Aristotle's work in rhetoric, poetics, politics and ethics. The subject has been much discussed since then: there are numerous articles, anthologies and large portions of books on emotion and related topics.
x + 238pp., 21cm., in the series "Routledge philosophy guidebooks", hardcover (cart.), VG
Spine lightly browned. Some minor wear to two corners of wraps. Former owner's name to ffep. ; ; Open Court Classics P61; 160 pages
x + 122pp. + frontispiece, 1st edition, 22cm., softcover (spine bit damaged at ends), text and interior clean and bright, F105370
Former owner's name on ffep. Very light shelfwear to book. DJ is price-clipped. ; 122 pages
Light Pencil marginalia and underlining to some pages. Else light shelfwear to book. DJ is a bit browned with small tears and chipping. ; Contributions by: S. Mansion, Charles Lefèvre, Andreas Graeser, M. Schofield, Enrico Berti, David J. Furley, J. B. Skemp, G. Verbeke, G. E. R. Lloyd, Jürgen Wiesner & Paul Moraux; Cambridge Classical Studies; 372 pages
x + 362pp., in the series "Cambridge Classical Studies", 23cm., publisher's hardcover, dustwrapper, text and interior clean and bright, good condition, F105386
Bump and small chip to top of spine. ; Sighen by editor on ffep: "To Prof. Peter Rhodes, with best regards and compliments. Apostolos Pierris 18-X-2004." ; Institute for Philosophical Research: Conference Series. ; 308 pages; Proceedings from the Symposium Philosophiae Antiquae Secundum Therense, which took place in Santorini, 30th June - 7th July 2002. The theme of this second symposium was Aristotle's account and criticism of Plato's metaphysical theory regarding the fundamental structure of reality, in effect his examination of Plato's theory of concrete things, mathematicals, ideas, and first principles. Contributors: Harold Tarrant; Margherita Isnardi-Parente; David Fowler; Klaus Brinkmann; Andrew Smith; Ian Mueller; Elisabetta Cattanei; Mary Louise Gill; Andreas Graeser; David Ambuel; Kenneth Sayre; and Apostolos Pierris.; Signed by Editor
1 page corner creased. Scholar's bookplate to ffep (H. J. Mason). DJ ahs chipping and small tears. ; 9.2 X 6.2 X 1.0 inches; 230 pages
xvi + 335pp., 22cm., publisher's hardcover, dustwrapper (spine sunfaded), text and interior clean and bright, good condition, F105504
This new translation by George A.Kennedy, the foremost authority on rhetoric in America should quickly become the standard text. Scrupulously faithful to the original Greek, it incorporates the most up-to-date textual scholarship. 352p. Book
xi + 284pp., 25cm., hardcover (cloth), dustwrapper, VG