Corollaries on Place and Time [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 47 (4):844-845 (1994)
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Abstract

The ancient commentators on Aristotle comprise the last great philosophical tradition in Greek to be translated into a modern language. The series of translations of which this volume is a part is under the general editorship of Richard Sorabji and includes works by Alexander of Aphrodisias, Ammonius, Dexippus, and Philoponus as well as Simplicius. The present volume is especially important not only because of the intrinsic interest of its subject, namely place and time, but also because of its philosophic interest both as expressing Neoplatonic views and as a critique of Aristotle.

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