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  1. On Aristotle Physics 1.3-4 /
    Author: Simplikios
    Published: 2011.
    Publisher:  Bristol Classical Press,, London :

    Freie Universität Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, Zentralbibliothek
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  2. On Aristotle Physics 2 /
    Author: Simplikios,
    Published: 1997.
    Publisher:  Duckworth,, London :

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  3. Simplicius on the planets and their motions :
    in defense of a heresy /
    Published: 2013.
    Publisher:  Brill,, Leiden [u.a.] :

    Though the digression closing Simplicius' commentary on Aristotle's 'De caelo' 2.12 has long been misread as a history of early Greek planetary theory, it is in fact a creative reading of Aristotle to maintain the authority of the 'De caelo' as a... more

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    Though the digression closing Simplicius' commentary on Aristotle's 'De caelo' 2.12 has long been misread as a history of early Greek planetary theory, it is in fact a creative reading of Aristotle to maintain the authority of the 'De caelo' as a sacred text in Late Platonism and to refute the polemic mounted by the Christian, John Philoponus. This book shows that the critical question forced on Simplicius was whether his school's acceptance of Ptolemy's planetary hypotheses entailed a rejection of Aristotle's argument that the heavens are made of a special matter that moves by nature in a circle about the center of the cosmos and, thus, a repudiation of the thesis that the cosmos is uncreated and everlasting

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin; Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 978-90-04-22708-8
    RVK Categories: CD 2065 ; FK 49853
    Series: Philosophia antiqua ; 133
    Subjects: Übersetzung.; Englisch.
    Other subjects: Simplikios (480-538): In Aristotelis de caelo.; Aristoteles (v384-v322): De caelo.; Aristoteles (v384-v322): De caelo 1,5-9.; Aristoteles (v384-v322): De caelo 1,10-12.; Aristoteles (v384-v322): De anima 3,1-5.; Aristoteles (v384-v322): De caelo 1,1-4.; Astronomie; Simplicius phil. TLG 4013
    Scope: XVIII, 329 S. :, Graph. Darst., Kt.
    Notes:

    Literaturverz. S. [299] - 311

  4. Simplicius on the planets and their motions :
    in defense of a heresy /
    Published: 2013.
    Publisher:  Brill,, Leiden ; Boston :

    Though the digression closing Simplicius' commentary on Aristotle's 'De caelo' 2.12 has long been misread as a history of early Greek planetary theory, it is in fact a creative reading of Aristotle to maintain the authority of the 'De caelo' as a... more

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    Universität Potsdam, Universitätsbibliothek
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    Though the digression closing Simplicius' commentary on Aristotle's 'De caelo' 2.12 has long been misread as a history of early Greek planetary theory, it is in fact a creative reading of Aristotle to maintain the authority of the 'De caelo' as a sacred text in Late Platonism and to refute the polemic mounted by the Christian, John Philoponus. This book shows that the critical question forced on Simplicius was whether his school's acceptance of Ptolemy's planetary hypotheses entailed a rejection of Aristotle's argument that the heavens are made of a special matter that moves by nature in a circle about the center of the cosmos and, thus, a repudiation of the thesis that the cosmos is uncreated and everlasting

     

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    Content information
    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 978-90-04-24171-8; 90-04-24171-X; 90-04-22708-3
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    RVK Categories: CD 2065 ; FK 49853
    Series: Philosophia antiqua ; Volume 133
    Subjects: SCIENCE / Astronomy; De caelo (Aristotle); Astronomy; Astronomy; Übersetzung.; Englisch.
    Other subjects: Aristotle; Simplicius / of Cilicia; Simplicius of Cilicia; Aristotle: De caelo; Simplikios (480-538): In Aristotelis de caelo.; Aristoteles (v384-v322): De caelo.; Aristoteles (v384-v322): De caelo 1,5-9.; Aristoteles (v384-v322): De caelo 1,10-12.; Aristoteles (v384-v322): De anima 3,1-5.; Aristoteles (v384-v322): De caelo 1,1-4.; Astronomie; Simplicius phil. TLG 4013
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (XVIII, 329 Seiten) :, Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten.
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index