Aristotle: Protrepticus, a Reconstruction [Book Review]
Abstract
The book provides the student of philosophy primarily with a translation of a reasonable reconstruction of Aristotle's lost Protrepticus, an exhortation to the life of speculative philosophy. The book is introduced by a short discussion of the text's history and the problem of its reconstruction. Chroust furnishes an excellent bibliography, and his "Brief Comments" for each fragment give extensive cross references to other works in the Aristotelian corpus as well as to Plato's dialogues. Throughout, Chroust follows I. During's selection and arrangement of the fragments, but the translation is his own.—R. B. C.