This two volume Supplement to the Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies represents the proceedings of a conference held at the Institute on 27-29 June, 2002, in honour of Richard Sorabji. These volumes, which are intended to build on the massive achievement of Professor Sorabji’s Ancient Commentators on Aristotle series, focus on the commentary as a vehicle of philosophical and scientific thought. Volume One deals with the Greek tradition, including one paper on Byzantine philosophy and one on the Latin author Calcidius, who is very close to the late Greek tradition in outlook. The volume begins with an overview of the tradition of commenting on Aristotle, and of the study of this tradition in the modern era. It concludes with an u...
In this volume Simplicius deals with Aristotle's account of the Presocratics, and for many of them h...
This thesis focuses on the ancient reception of the Categories of Aristotle, a work which served con...
This chapter offers a brief history of the genre as it emerges and develops in early Christian Bibli...
This two volume Supplement to the Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies represents the proc...
It is fundamental to our understanding of commentary as a genre that they respond to another text, o...
A supplement of both the edition of Aristotle's works by the Berlin Academy (1831-1870) and of the C...
"This two volume supplement to the Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies represents the pro...
This chapter traces the evolution of the philosophical commentary and aims to show how the increasin...
A supplement of both the edition of Aristotle's works by the Berlin Academy (1831-1870) and of the C...
L'articolo considera il significato storico e filosofico dei commentatori neoplatonici di Aristotele...
In this study, I aim to show, through the analysis of a Christian author of the 10th century, how co...
Alexander of Aphrodisias’s commentary (about AD 200) is the earliest extant commentary on Aristotle’...
The article consists of three parts. The first examines the Arabic translations of Aristotle’s Physi...
In this study, we want to show, through the analysis of a Christian author of the 10th century, how ...
Robert Wisnovsky, “The Nature and Scope of Arabic Philosophical Commentary in post-Classical (ca. 11...
In this volume Simplicius deals with Aristotle's account of the Presocratics, and for many of them h...
This thesis focuses on the ancient reception of the Categories of Aristotle, a work which served con...
This chapter offers a brief history of the genre as it emerges and develops in early Christian Bibli...
This two volume Supplement to the Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies represents the proc...
It is fundamental to our understanding of commentary as a genre that they respond to another text, o...
A supplement of both the edition of Aristotle's works by the Berlin Academy (1831-1870) and of the C...
"This two volume supplement to the Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies represents the pro...
This chapter traces the evolution of the philosophical commentary and aims to show how the increasin...
A supplement of both the edition of Aristotle's works by the Berlin Academy (1831-1870) and of the C...
L'articolo considera il significato storico e filosofico dei commentatori neoplatonici di Aristotele...
In this study, I aim to show, through the analysis of a Christian author of the 10th century, how co...
Alexander of Aphrodisias’s commentary (about AD 200) is the earliest extant commentary on Aristotle’...
The article consists of three parts. The first examines the Arabic translations of Aristotle’s Physi...
In this study, we want to show, through the analysis of a Christian author of the 10th century, how ...
Robert Wisnovsky, “The Nature and Scope of Arabic Philosophical Commentary in post-Classical (ca. 11...
In this volume Simplicius deals with Aristotle's account of the Presocratics, and for many of them h...
This thesis focuses on the ancient reception of the Categories of Aristotle, a work which served con...
This chapter offers a brief history of the genre as it emerges and develops in early Christian Bibli...