Commentaria in Aristotelem graeca /
edita consilio et auctoritate Academiae litterarum regiae borussicae
Description
- Related Names
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Philoponus, John, active 6th century
Olympiodorus, the Younger, of Alexandria, active 6th century
Ammonius, Hermiae
Themistius
Sophonias
Michael, of Ephesus
Eustratius, Metropolitan of Nicaea
Aspasius
Stephanus, of Alexandria
David, the Invincible
Elias, Neoplatonist
Simplicius, of Cilicia
Asclepius, of Tralles
Syrianus
Alexander, of Aphrodisias
Dexippus (The Platonist)
Porphyry, approximately 234-approximately 305
Deutsche Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin
- Language(s)
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Greek, Ancient (to 1453) ; Latin
- Published
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[New York ; Berlin : De Gruyter, 1981?]
- Note
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The commentary on the Parva naturalia (v. 5, pt. 6) formerly ascribed to Themistius, is by Sophonias. The commentaries of Joannes Philoponus (v. 13-17) are in part based upon the lectures of Ammonius Hermeiou; the commentary on De generatione (v. 14, pt. 3) is by Michael of Ephesus. The author of the paraphrasis of the Ethica Nicomachea (v. 19, pt. 2) is unknown. It had previously been published as a work of Andronicus Rhodius; the name "Heliodorus Prusaeus" is an invention of Palaiokappa (cf. Berl. philol. wochenschr. 9, vol. 1419/20)
A supplement of both the edition of Aristotle's works by the Berlin Academy (1831-1870) and of the Commentaria, is the Supplementum Aristotelicum editum consilio et auctoritate Academiae litterarum regiae Borussicae ... Berolini, 1885-1903
Reprint. Originally published: Berlin : Reimer, 1882-1909
- Physical Description
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23 v. in 29 ;
25 cm
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