This series of studies focuses on various aspects of Aristotle's Homeric Problems, an oft-neglected work for which the evidence consists mostly of fragments surviving in the margins of medieval manuscripts. Aiming to expand our knowledge of the lost work, it argues persuasively that other sources do exist but have been overlooked.
This series of studies focuses on various aspects of Aristotle's Homeric Problems, an oft-neglected work for which the evidence consists mostly of fragments surviving in the margins of medieval manuscripts. Aiming to expand our knowledge of the lost work, it argues persuasively that other sources do exist but have been overlooked.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert Mayhew is Professor of Philosophy at Seton Hall University, New Jersey. He specializes in ancient Greek philosophy and his most recent publications in the field include the books Theophrastus of Eresus: On Winds (Brill, 2018), Prodicus the Sophist: Texts, Translations, and Commentary (Oxford University Press, 2011), and Aristotle: Problems (two volumes; Harvard University Press, 2011), as well as a number of essays on Aristotelian philosophy and science published over the past couple of years in the following journals: Classical Quarterly; Eikasmós; Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies; Harvard Studies in Classical Philology; Hermes; Hyperboreus; Journal of Hellenic Studies; Philologus; and Rheinisches Museum für Philologie. He also edited and contributed to The Aristotelian Problemata Physica: Philosophical and Scientific Investigations (Brill, 2015).
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Frontmatter List of Figures List of Abbreviations A Note on Sources Copyright Acknowledgements Part 1: Preliminary Studies 1: Pre-Aristotelian Homeric Scholarship and Aristotle's Poetics 25 2: The Titles (and Subtitles) of Aristotle's Lost Work on Homer 3: A Reappraisal of Heitz Part 2: Studies Based on Aristotle's Extant Works 4: The Evidence from the History of Animals 5: The Evidence from the Rhetoric 6: The Evidence from Poetics 21 Part 3: Studies on Select (and Usually Neglected) Fragments 7: Aristotle on the Meaning of 'talanton' in Iliad 23 8: Aristotle and Aristarchus on the Meaning of 'keras' in the Iliad 9: Aristotle on the Theomachy in Iliad 21 10: Aristotle's Naturalistic Interpretation of Odyssey 12 Endmatter References Index nominum Index locorum
Frontmatter List of Figures List of Abbreviations A Note on Sources Copyright Acknowledgements Part 1: Preliminary Studies 1: Pre-Aristotelian Homeric Scholarship and Aristotle's Poetics 25 2: The Titles (and Subtitles) of Aristotle's Lost Work on Homer 3: A Reappraisal of Heitz Part 2: Studies Based on Aristotle's Extant Works 4: The Evidence from the History of Animals 5: The Evidence from the Rhetoric 6: The Evidence from Poetics 21 Part 3: Studies on Select (and Usually Neglected) Fragments 7: Aristotle on the Meaning of 'talanton' in Iliad 23 8: Aristotle and Aristarchus on the Meaning of 'keras' in the Iliad 9: Aristotle on the Theomachy in Iliad 21 10: Aristotle's Naturalistic Interpretation of Odyssey 12 Endmatter References Index nominum Index locorum
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