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  • ...wrote [[Commentaries on Aristotle|commentaries]] on most of the works of [[Aristotle]]. ...[Porphyry (philosopher)|Porphyry]] told that Aspasius wrote [[commentaries on Plato]], and that his Aristotelean works were used in [[Plotinus]]' school. ...
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  • ...school]]. He is most famous for publishing a new edition of the works of [[Aristotle]] that forms the basis of the texts that survive today.{{sfn|Falcon|Zalta|2 ==Works of Aristotle== ...
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  • * Translation of the [[Pseudo-Aristotle|pseudo-Aristotelian]] ''[[De plantis]]'' from the Arabic. " Alfred the Engl * Several commentaries on Aristotle, including four on his ''Meteors''. These were extant down to the 17th century but have not su ...
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  • ...er|name=Syrianus|school_tradition=[[Neoplatonism]]|influences=[[Plato]], [[Aristotle]], [[Plutarch of Athens]]|birth_place=[[Alexandria]]|influenced=[[Proclus]] ...e Heavens|De Caelo]]'' and the ''[[De Interpretatione]]'' of Aristotle and on Plato's ''[[Timaeus (dialogue)|Timaeus]]''. ...
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  • ...was the only son of Robert Chandler, of London, and was born in [[London]] on 31 January 1828. ...he acquired enough Greek and Latin to enable him to matriculate at Oxford on 22 June 1848. ...
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  • ...ish writer and scholar. He was well known for his philosophical works on [[Aristotle]], in particular [[Nicomachean Ethics]]. ...istotle]], [[Nicomachean Ethics|Ethica Nicomachea]]'' (1890), ''[[Poetics (Aristotle)|De Arte Poetica]]'' (1898); ''Contributions to the Textual Criticism of th ...
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  • ..."it abounds in extraordinary and badly imagined information." Photius goes on to say, "In any case, the majority of his stories which are free of things ..., p. 548. Hans Gottschalk, "The Earliest Aristotelian Commentators," in ''Aristotle Transformed'' (ed. Richard Sorabji, 1990), pp. 56f. n. 5.</ref> ...
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  • ...first2=Kimon |last3=Tarrant |first3=Harold |title=Olympiodorus: Commentary on Plato's Gorgias |date=1998 |publisher=Brill |location=Leidon, The Netherlan ...shed in the ''[[Catalogus Codicum Astrologorum Graecorum]]'', and lectured on [[Ancient Greek astronomy|astronomy]] and [[Ancient Greek geometry|geometry ...
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  • ...ics (Aristotle)|Metaphysics]]'' of [[Aristotle]]. His [[habilitation]] was on [[Nemesios of Emesa]] in 1914. At only 26 years old, Jaeger was called to t ...st Speeches and Lectures''), and his book ''[[Demosthenes]]'' (1938) based on his [[Sather lecture]] from 1934. Jaeger's messages were fully understood i ...
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  • ...'') '''Zabarella''' (5 September 1533 – 15 October 1589) was an Italian [[Aristotle|Aristotelian]] [[philosopher]] and [[logician]]. ...the ''[[Physics (Aristotle)|Physics]]'' in 1601 and the commentary on ''[[On the Soul]]'' (1605).<ref>''Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy''</ref> ...
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  • .... He was still teaching and writing in 565, because in his commentary on [[Aristotle]]'s ''Meteorology'', he mentions a [[comet]] that appeared that year. Olymp ...uction to Aristotelian philosophy. Olympiodorus also provides information on the work of the earlier Neoplatonist [[Iamblichus]] which is not found else ...
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  • ...33 as {{ISBN|1-60506-697-4}})</ref> These include his notes in Syriac on [[Aristotle]]'s ''[[Organon|Logic]]'', in which he declares the superiority of science ...ation, attributing it to Abu Bishr Matta.</ref> The other work extant is ''On Interpretation'', which has never been published. ...
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  • ...works comes chiefly through the doxographical works of later philosophers, commentators, and biographers. The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy lists the followi ...as [[Plato]] and [[Aristotle]] also act as doxographers, as their comments on the ideas of their predecessors indirectly tell us what their predecessors' ...
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  • ...of Egypt|Byzantine Egypt]], known as an expert in Aristotle's ''[[Physics (Aristotle)|Physics]]''.{{sfn|Calzolari|Barnes|2009}} | title = David the Invincible, Commentary on Aristotle's Prior Analytics ...
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  • [[Category:Latin commentators on Aristotle]] ...
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  • ...reek philosophers|philosopher]] of the 4th–3rd century BCE, belonging to [[Aristotle]]'s [[Peripatetic school]]. He was born in [[Soli, Cyprus|Soli]] in [[Class ...ht to have traveled to the [[Bactria]]n city of [[Ai-Khanoum]] (Alexandria on the Oxus) in modern [[Afghanistan]]. ...
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  • ...nce with the theory of [[hylomorphism]], as most famously put forward by [[Aristotle]]. == Aristotle's conception == ...
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  • ...Ferrara where he lectured on the Aristotle's ''[[On the Soul|De Anima]]'' (On the Soul) and [[potentiality and actuality|entelechy]]. In 1512 he was invi ...portant. In 1516 he produced his great work ''De immortalitate animae'' (''On the Immortality of the Soul''), which gave rise to a storm of controversy b ...
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  • ...uity]], who taught philosophy and rhetoric, as well as ethics (following [[Aristotle]]), and Latin and Greek, roving from Padua through universities at [[Lucca] ...an philosopher who urged a woman to submit her will to that of her husband on the basis of her moral weakness, in his ''libro politicos: Aristotelis disp ...
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  • |influences = [[Aristotle]], [[Cesare Cremonini (philosopher)|Cesare Cremonini]] ...ies of his time. He was an eminent scholar and commentator on the works of Aristotle. He died in [[Padua]], in 1657. ...
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