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    Paraphrase of Book Lambda, 9.Themistius of Paphlagonia & Ilyas Altuner - 2019 - Entelekya Logico-Metaphysical Review 3 (2):53-60.
    What makes Book Lambda the most important book of Metaphysics is to mention the fundamental substance of being. Therefore, Book Lambda is a book that has been regarded as valuable and has been studied extensively. Arabic translations of this book were in high demand in the Islamic world. We have also considered Arabic metaphysical translations, especially the translation of Book Lambda. The translation you will read is a commentary of the ninth chapter of Book Lambda by Themistius. The Greek (...)
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    An Arabic translation of Themistius Commentary on Aristoteles De anima.M. C. Themistius, Ishaq ibn Hunayn & Lyons - 1973 - Columbia,: University of South Carolina Press. Edited by Isḥāqibin Ḥunayn.
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    On Aristotle's On the soul.Themistius & Robert B. Todd - 1996 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press. Edited by Robert B. Todd.
    Themistius ran his philosophical school in Constantinople in the middle of the fourth century A.D. His paraphrases of Aristotle's writings are unlike the elaborate commentaries produced by Alexander of Aphrodisias, or the later Neoplatonists Simplicius and Philoponus. His aim was to provide a clear and independent restatement of Aristotle's text which would be accessible as an elementary exegesis. But he also discusses important philosophical problems, reports and disagrees with other commentaries including the lost commentary of Porphyry, and offers interpretations (...)
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    Themistius’ Paraphrase of Aristotle’s Metaphysics 12: A Critical Hebrew-Arabic Edition of the Surviving Textual Evidence, with an Introduction, Preliminary Studies, and a Commentary.Yoav Meyrav - 2019 - BRILL.
    In Themistius’ Paraphrase of Aristotle’s _Metaphysics_ 12, Yoav Meyrav offers a new critical edition and study of the Hebrew text and the Arabic fragments of Themistius’ 4th century paraphrase, whose original Greek is lost.
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  5. Themistius as a Commentator on Aristotle: Understanding and Appreciating his Conception of Nous Pathetikos and Phantasia.Myrna Gabbe - 2008 - Dionysius 26:73-92.
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    Themistius on concept acquisition and knowledge of essences.Myrna Gabbe - 2010 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 92 (3):215-235.
    Themistius's (ca. 317–ca. 388 C.E.) paraphrase of the De Anima is an influential and important work; however, it is not now regarded as profound or original and thereby suffers from neglect. I argue that Themistius is misunderstood on the matter of Aristotle's productive and potential intellects. It is commonly held that Themistius gives to the productive intellect the role of illuminating images in order to produce universal thoughts in the potential intellect with epistemic certainty. I argue that (...)
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  7. Themistius' Doctrine of the Three Intellects.John F. Finamore - 2010 - Dionysius 28.
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    Themistius’ Paraphrase of Posterior Analytics 71a17-b8.Martin Achard - 2008 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 64 (1):19-34.
    L’auteur met en évidence la façon dont Thémistius, dans sa paraphrase, réorganise les parties du texte des lignes 71a17-b8 des Seconds Analytiques. Par une analyse détaillée du propos d’Aristote dans ces lignes, il montre que la réorganisation proposée par Thémistius est fidèle à l’esprit du texte aristotélicien, et s’appuie vraisemblablement sur des indices externes dont disposait le paraphraste.
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  9. Themistius' Concept of Philanthropia'.L. J. Daly - 1975 - Byzantion 45:22-40.
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    Dialogues of Maximus and Themistius, written by Pierre Bayle.John Christian Laursen - 2018 - International Journal for the Study of Skepticism 8 (1):63-65.
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  11. Themistius' Refusal of a Magistracy'.L. J. Daly - 1983 - Byzantion 53:164-212.
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    Themistius after the Death of Julian.Christopher Jones - 2010 - História 59 (4):501-506.
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    Themistius and the Development of Averroes’ Noetics.Richard C. Taylor - unknown
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  14. Themistius on Aristotle's Physics, B, 3. Notes on the Presence of Alexander of Aphrodisias in Themistius' Paraphrase.Marta Borgo - 2011 - Documenti E Studi Sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale 22:97-152.
     
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  15. Themistius on Demonstrative Premisses: A Reading of His Paraphrase of Posterior Analytics, 71b9-72a7.Marta Borgo - 2009 - Documenti E Studi Sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale 20:149-192.
     
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    Themistius' Paraphrasis of the Posterior Analytics in Gerard of Cremona's Translation.J. Reginald O'Donnell - 1958 - Mediaeval Studies 20 (1):239-315.
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    Themistius, Julian, and Greek Political Theory under Rome: Texts, Translations, and Studies of Four Key Works by Simon Swain.Robert J. Penella - 2015 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 108 (3):442-443.
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  18. Pierre Bayle: Dialogues of Maximus and Themistius.Pierre Bayle & Michael W. Hickson - 2016 - Leiden, Netherlands: Brill's Texts and Sources in Intellectual History 256/18.
    An English translation of Pierre Bayle's posthumous last book, Entretiens de Maxime et de Themiste (1707), in which Bayle defends his skeptical position on the problem of the evil. This book is often cited and attacked by G.W. Leibniz in his Theodicy (1710). Over one hundred pages of original philosophical and historical material introduce the translation, providing it with context and establishing the work's importance.
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    ORATIONS OF THEMISTIUS - (S.) Swain (trans.) Themistius and Valens. Orations 6–13. (Translated Texts for Historians 78.) Pp. xii + 402, maps. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2021. Cased, £110. ISBN: 978-1-80085-677-6. [REVIEW]Alberto J. Quiroga Puertas - 2023 - The Classical Review 73 (2):482-483.
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    Dialogues of Maximus and Themistius[REVIEW]John Christian Laursen - forthcoming - International Journal for the Study of Skepticism.
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    Themistius J. Vanderspoel: Themistius and the Imperial Court: Oratory, Civic Duty, and Paideia from Constantius to Theodosius . Pp. xii + 280. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1995. ISBN: 0-472-10485-. [REVIEW]H. Sidebottom - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (01):37-.
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    The nature of the human intellect as it is expounded in Themistius' "paraphrasis in libros Aristotelis de Anima".Stuart B. Martin - 1966 - In Frederick J. Adelmann (ed.), The Quest for the absolute. Chestnut Hill: Boston College. pp. 1--21.
  23. Themistius.Inna Kupreeva - 2010 - In Cambridge History of Philosophy in Late Antiquity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 397 - 417.
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    Themistius against Porphyry (?) On ‘why we do not remember’.Robert Roreitner - 2021 - Classical Quarterly 71 (1):379-385.
    This article sheds new light on Themistius’ argument in what is philosophically the most original section of his extant work, namely On Aristotle's On the Soul 100.16–109.3: here, Themistius offers a systematic interpretation of Aristotle's ‘agent’ intellect and its ‘potential’ and ‘passive’ counterparts. A solution to two textual difficulties at 101.36–102.2 is proposed, supported by the Arabic translation. This allows us to see that Themistius engages at length with a Platonizing reading of the enigmatic final lines of (...)
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  25. The Prefect of Constantinople for 362 AD: Themistius.Th Brauch - 1993 - Byzantion 63:37-78.
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    Note on Themistius' Paraphrase of Physics, ii. 9.Paul Shorey - 1896 - The Classical Review 10 (07):328-.
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    Note on Themistius' Paraphrase of Physics, ii. 9.Paul Shorey - 1896 - The Classical Review 10 (7):328-328.
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    Paphlagonia Hadrianoupolisi'nde Bulunmuş.Vedat Keleş - 2013 - Journal of Turkish Studies 8 (Volume 8 Issue 6):365-376.
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    Themistius' private speeches R. J. penella: The private orations of Themistius . Pp. XIII + 258. Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London: University of california press, 2000. Cased, £35. Isbn: 0-520-21821-. [REVIEW]Mary Whitby - 2002 - The Classical Review 52 (01):13-.
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    Themistius on Evil.Guy Guldentops - 2001 - Phronesis 46 (2):189-208.
    Although Themistius does not develop a theodicy, his observations on evil are fairly consistent. Both in his paraphrases of Aristotle and in his speeches, he argues that since God is the intelligent and powerful cause of all good things in the universe, evil is due to the στέρησις in matter and to the ἄνοιι of human beings. Despite some (Neo-)Platonic and Stoic influences, Themistius defends a basically Peripatetic world-view, in which evil is minimized.
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    Themistius on the Human Intellect.Manuel Correia - 2018 - In Marcelo D. Boeri, Yasuhira Y. Kanayama & Jorge Mittelmann (eds.), Soul and Mind in Greek Thought. Psychologial Issues in Plato and Aristotle. Cham: Springer. pp. 233-244.
    This article defines Themistius’ exegesis of the human intellect as a prodromic noetics, that is, a psychology in which the former psychological function is naturally predisposed, as a matter, to the action of the latter one, which acts as a form. This doctrine, which I claim to stem from Plato’s Timaeus, makes sense of hylomorphism by allowing separate psychological functions both to combine to non-separate ones and to unify cognitive functions and their cognitive objects. At the same time, Themistian (...)
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    Setting Aright the House of Themistius in Pindar’s Nemean 5_ and _Isthmian 6.J. Fenno - 2005 - Hermes 133 (3):294-311.
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    Themistius on Concept Formation.Robert Roreitner - 2021 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 103 (4):670-703.
    This paper reconstructs the account of concept formation developed in the 4th Century A.D. by Themistius in the most ancient extant commentary on Aristotle’s Posterior Analytics. Themistius’ account can be contrasted with two widespread modern interpretations of Aristotle. Unlike psychological empiricists, Themistius ascribes an active role in concept formation to our innate capacity of understanding. Unlike intuitionists, he would not be satisfied by saying that νοῦς “intuits” or “spots” concepts. Rather, the question is what makes our νοῦς (...)
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  34. Pseudo-Themistius, pros basilea: A false attribution.Lieve Van Hoof & Peter Van Nuffelen - 2011 - Byzantion 81:412-423.
    A thirteenth-century manuscript attributes a short fragment of a speech Pros Basilea to the fourth-century orator Themistius. Its editors argue that the piece is authentic and was addressed to Theodosius I. In fact, style and vocabulary, geographical references, and the way the divinity of the emperor is highlighted, strongly argue against its authenticity. The fragment must be dated much later than the fourth century: this article suggests a date in the reign of Justinian.
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    Themistius, Arabic.Elisa Coda - 2011 - In H. Lagerlund (ed.), Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Springer. pp. 1260--1266.
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    Aquinas and Themistius on Intellect.Lorelle Lamascus - 2006 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 80:255-273.
    Aquinas puts forward two different, and conflicting, interpretations of Themistius’s account of the intellect. In his earlier interpretation of Themistius, Aquinas understands him to hold the position that both the possible and agent intellect are separate and incorruptible, existing apart from individual human souls but shared in by individual souls in the process of knowing. In De unitate intellectus contra averroistas, however, Aquinas radically departs from this reading, hailing Themistius as a genuine interpreter of the Peripatetic position, (...)
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    Yoav Meyrav. Themistius’ Paraphrase of Aristotle's Metaphysics 12. Aristoteles Semiticio-Latinus 25. Leiden: Brill, 2019. [REVIEW]Federico Dal Bo - 2022 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 28 (2):145-150.
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    Themistius., On Aristotle Physics 1–3. Translated by Robert B. Todd. Ancient Commentaries on Aristotle. Edited by Richard Sorabji. [REVIEW]Blaise Blain - 2014 - Review of Metaphysics 67 (4):888-889.
  39. Patristic and byzantine witness to an urban prefectship of themistius under valens.T. Brauch - 2001 - Byzantion 71 (2):325-382.
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    Some distinctive metaphysical conceptions in Themistius’ commentary on Book Lambda and their place in the history of philosophy.Salomo Pines - 1985 - In Vivian Nutton, Jutta Kolesh, H. J. Lulofs & Jürgen Wiesner (eds.), Kommentierung, Überlieferung, Nachleben. De Gruyter. pp. 177-204.
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    Themistius[REVIEW]Vernon J. Bourke - 1959 - New Scholasticism 33 (1):112-114.
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    Themistius[REVIEW]Vernon J. Bourke - 1959 - New Scholasticism 33 (1):112-114.
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    Colloquium 1: Themistius on Soul and Intellect in Aristotle’s De Anima.John Finamore - 2011 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 26 (1):1-23.
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    Who wrote the twelfth oration of Themistius?Robert Goulding - 2000 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 63 (1):1-23.
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    Aquinas and Themistius on Intellect.Lorelle Lamascus - 2006 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 80:255-273.
    Aquinas puts forward two different, and conflicting, interpretations of Themistius’s account of the intellect. In his earlier interpretation of Themistius, Aquinas understands him to hold the position that both the possible and agent intellect are separate and incorruptible, existing apart from individual human souls but shared in by individual souls in the process of knowing. In De unitate intellectus contra averroistas, however, Aquinas radically departs from this reading, hailing Themistius as a genuine interpreter of the Peripatetic position, (...)
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  46. Averroes on Theophrastus, through Themistius.Dimitri Gutas - 1999 - In Gerhard Endress, Jan Aertsen & Klaus Braun (eds.), Averroes and the Aristotelian Tradition: Sources, Constitution, and Reception of the Philosophy of Ibn Rushd (1126-1198): Proceedings of the Fourth Symposium Averroicum, Cologne, 1996. Brill. pp. 31--125.
     
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    Boèce, averroès et abū al-barakāt al-baġādī, témoins Des écrits de thémistius sur Les topiques d’aristote.Ahmad Hasnawi - 2007 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 17 (2):203-265.
    Aristotle Middle Commentary on the Topics, comparing them, where necessary, to the testimonies collected by Boethius in his De topicis differentiis. In addition we show that the Themistian classification of loci was taken up by Abt al-Badb al-mub al-mu al-Barak thus reveals himself to be closer than Averroes to the testimony of Boethius. This suggests the idea of a double redaction by Themistius of the classification of loci: one, more concentrated, comes from an introduction to the paraphrase of the (...)
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    Philosophy and politics in Julian’s Letter to Themistius.Daniel Wolt - 2023 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 31 (5):866-886.
    Julian’s Letter to Themistius is one of our most valuable sources for understanding Julian’s political thought. More specifically, it is perhaps our most valuable source for investigating the extent to which Julian’s approach to governance was or was not influenced by his philosophical commitments. Here I focus on this question and argue that, understood in its proper intellectual context, the Letter provides us with good reason for thinking that Julian’s political philosophy (and the programme that he implemented as emperor) (...)
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    Politics, Philosophy and Empire in the Fourth Century: Themistius' Select Orations.Peter Heather & David Moncur (eds.) - 2001 - Liverpool University Press.
    Around the year 350, a young orator and philosopher called Themistius delivered a speech to the Emperor Constantius II in Ancyra. Themistius found great favor with the Emperor, who catapulted him into the Constantinople Senate in 355. He was similarly favored by subsequent emperors – Jovian, Valens and Theodosius. This volume presents translations of a selection of the speeches of Themistius, grouped into chapters that deal either with a key period in the evolution of his career or (...)
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    Paraphrase de la métaphysique d'Aristote, livre Lambda.Themistius & Rémi Brague - 1999 - Paris: J. Vrin. Edited by Rémi Brague.
    La Metaphysique d'Aristote culmine dans le livre Lambda (XII). Il resume les livres precedents, puis se lance dans une fantastique description de Dieu, Premier moteur immobile de l'univers et Penser se pensant soi-meme. Le premier a nous en avoir laisse un commentaire est Themistius, au IVe siecle. Entre lui et l'epoque d'Averroes, d'Albert le Grand, de Thomas d'Aquin, rien ne nous est reste sur Lambda. Themistius paraphrase le texte et y mele de tres importantes digressions. L'original grec est (...)
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