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    I Presocratici: Prima Traduzione Integrale Con Testi Originali a Fronte Delle Testimonianze E Dei Frammenti Nella Raccolta di Hermann Diels E Walther Kranz.Hermann Diels, Walther Kranz, Giovanni Reale, Diego Fusaro & Vincenzo Cicero (eds.) - 2006 - Bompiani.
  2. Die Fragmente der Vorsokratiker (1910), trad. it.H. Diels-W. Kranz - 2006 - In Hermann Diels, Walther Kranz, Giovanni Reale, Diego Fusaro & Vincenzo Cicero (eds.), I Presocratici: Prima Traduzione Integrale Con Testi Originali a Fronte Delle Testimonianze E Dei Frammenti Nella Raccolta di Hermann Diels E Walther Kranz. Bompiani.
     
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    Vorsokratische Denker: Auswahl aus dem Überlieferten.Walther Kranz & Hermann Diels - 1949 - Berlin,: Weidmann. Edited by Hermann Diels.
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    Die Fragmente der Vorsokratiker, griechisch und deutsch.Hermann Diels & Walther Kranz - 1951 - [Berlin]: Weidmann. Edited by Walther Kranz.
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    I presocratici: frammenti e testimonianze.Angelo Pasquinelli, Hermann Diels & Walther Kranz - 1958 - G. Einaudi.
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    The older Sophists: a complete translation by several hands of the fragments in Die Fragmente der Vorsokratiker, edited by Diels-Kranz. With a new edition of Antiphon and of Euthydemus.Hermann Diels & Rosamond Kent Sprague (eds.) - 1972 - Indianapolis: Hackett.
    Name and notion -- Protagoras -- Xeniades -- Gorgias -- Lycophron -- Prodicus -- Thrasymachus -- Hippias -- Antiphon -- Critias -- Anonymus Iamblichi -- Dissoi Logoi or Dialexeis -- Appendix: Euthydemus of Chios.
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    Beyond Diels-Kranz: The New Loeb Early Greek Philosophy.John Palmer - 2018 - Arion 25 (3):187.
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    Już nie Diels-Kranz , lecz Laks-Most.Livio Rosetti - 2016 - Peitho 7 (1):287-292.
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  9. Anaxagoras b 19 Diels-Kranz.Friedrich Solmsen - 1963 - Hermes 91 (2):251-252.
     
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    Restoring an Antithesis to Gorgias (82 B 16 Diels-Kranz).Friedrich Solmsen - 1987 - Classical Quarterly 37 (02):500-.
    According to the apparatus which accompanies the fragment in Diels-Kranz, the reading χλωρ Καί ναιμα is found in the scholia and in the MSS. of class II, whereas class I has χλωρ Καί ναιμα . We are also referred to Demetrius, Eloc.
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  11. Die Fragmente der Vorsokratiker, Griechisch Und Deutsch 11. Aufl. Hrsg. Von Walther Kranz.Hermann Diels - 1964 - Weidmann.
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  12. Die Fragmente der Vorsokratiker, Griechisch Und Deutsch. Hrsg. Von Walter Kranz.Hermann Diels - 1972 - Weidmann.
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  13. Die Fragmente der Vorskoratiker, Griechisch Und Deutsch. 12. Unveränderte Aufl. Hrsg. Von Walter Kranz.Hermann Diels - 1966 - Weidmann.
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    The Older Sophists: A Complete Translation by Several Hands of the Fragments in Die Fragmente der Vorsokratiker, Edited by Diels-Kranz. With a New Edition of Antiphon and of Euthydemus.Rosamond Kent Sprague (ed.) - 1972 - Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Company.
    This sourcebook, a corrected reprint of the University of South Carolina Press edition of 1972, contains a complete English translation of the sophist material collected in the critical edition of Diels-Krantz, as well as Euthydemus and a completely re-edited Antiphon.
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    Theophrastus’De sensibus in A-fragments of Diels-Kranz. Revisiting the Testimonia and their Value.Han Baltussen - 2020 - Rhizomata 7 (2):120-145.
    As a crucial source for Presocratic theories of sense perception, Theophrastus’ De sensibus deserves a closer scrutiny than the placement among A-fragments, as often suggested or instigated. This paper proposes to refine our terminology for labelling the varying quality of reporting within the A-fragments has. It supplements the existing criticism of Diels’ division by analysing neglected features. A reassessment of the assumptions underlying the terms ‘fragment’ and ‘paraphrase’ can contribute to dissolving the sharp distinction between A- and B-fragments in (...)
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    Albertelli's Parmenides: a translation of Pilo Albertelli's annotated Italian version of Diels-Kranz. Parmenides - 2016 - Lewiston: The Edwin Mellen Press. Edited by Hermann Diels, Walther Kranz, Stuart Martin & Pilo Albertelli.
    "This is the first English translation of Pilo Albertelli's seminal translation of the work of Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher Parmenides. It is a work that is cited and listed by leading philosophy scholars, acknowledging the importance of the original Albertelli Italian translation"--.
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    The Older Sophists. A Complete Translation by Several Hands of the Fragments in "Die Fragmente der Vorsokratiker" edited by Diels-Kranz with a New Edition of Antiphon and of Euthydemus. [REVIEW]F. B. C. - 1973 - Review of Metaphysics 26 (4):767-767.
    Werner Jaeger once remarked that fifth-century sophistry is the one ancient intellectual movement that is readily comprehensible to a modern mind. In the light of this fact, it is all the more surprising that until the publication of the present volume there has been no complete English version of the sophist material collected in the standard edition of Diels-Kranz. Kathleen Freeman’s Ancilla to the Pre-Socratic Philosophers: A Complete Translation of the Fragments in Diels’ "Fragmente der Vorsokratiker" included (...)
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    "The Older Sophists: A Complete Translation by Several Hands of the Fragments in "Die Fragmente der Vorsokratiker," ed. Diels-Kranz with a new edition of Antiphon and of Euthydemus," ed. R. K. Sprague. [REVIEW]John Rudoff - 1974 - Modern Schoolman 51 (3):250-252.
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    The Presocratics Diels: Die Fragmente der Vorsokratiker. Griechisch und deutsch von Hermann Diels. Fünfte Auflage herausgegeben von Walther Kranz. Band II. Pp. 427. Berlin: Weidmann, 1935. Cloth, RM. 32 (unbound, 27). [REVIEW]H. C. Baldry - 1937 - The Classical Review 51 (02):66-.
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    The Presocratics Hermann Diels: Die Fragmente der Vorsokratiker. Griechisch und deutsch von Hermann Diels. Fünfte Auflage herausgegeben von Walther Kranz. Lieferungen 1–3. Pp xv + 482. Berlin: Weidmann, 1934–1935. Paper, RM. 11, 10, 10. [REVIEW]H. C. Baldry - 1936 - The Classical Review 50 (01):19-20.
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    Hermann Diels on the Presocratics: Empedocles' double destruction of the cosmos (Aetius ii 4.8).Denis O'Brien - 2000 - Phronesis 45 (1):1-18.
    Stobaeus records a placitum where Empedocles says that the world is destroyed by the domination in turn of Love and of Strife. The placitum makes perfectly good sense in the context of Empedocles' belief that Love and Strife produce, in turn, a non-cosmic state of total unity (Love) and of total separation (Strife). But for over two hundred years scholars have been unable to hear that simple message. Sturz (1805) emended the text so as to make it fit the non-cyclical (...)
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    Die fragmente der vorsokratiker, griechisch und Deutsch, Von Hermann diels, sechste verbesserte auflage, herausgegeben Von Walter kranz, I—iii; Berlin-Grunewald, weidmannsche buchhandlung, 1951-'52. [REVIEW]D. H. Th Vollenhoven - 1953 - Philosophia Reformata 18 (1-4):32-36.
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    Die Fragmente der Vorsokratiker. Griechisch und deutsch von Hermann Diels. Fünfte Auflage herausgegeben von Walther Kranz. Pp. 654. Lieferungen 7–10. Berlin: Weid Weidmann, 1937–1938. [REVIEW]H. C. Baldry - 1938 - The Classical Review 52 (05):198-.
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    Die Fragmente der Vorsokratiker. Griechisch und deutsch von Hermann Diels. Fünfte Auflage herausgegeben von Walther Kranz. Pp. 654. Lieferungen 7–10. Berlin: Weid Weidmann, 1937–1938. [REVIEW]H. C. Baldry - 1938 - The Classical Review 52 (5):198-198.
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    Hermann Diels on the Presocratics: Empedocles' Double Destruction of the Cosmos ("Aetius" II 4.8).Denis O'Brien - 2000 - Phronesis 45 (1):1 - 18.
    Stobaeus records a placitum where Empedocles says that the world is destroyed by the domination in turn of Love and of Strife. The placitum makes perfectly good sense in the context of Empedocles' belief that Love and Strife produce, in turn, a non-cosmic state of total unity (Love) and of total separation (Strife). But for over two hundred years scholars have been unable to hear that simple message. Sturz (1805) emended the text so as to make it fit the non-cyclical (...)
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    Heraclitus, the becoming and the Platonic-Aristotelian doxography.Francesco Fronterotta - 2015 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 15:117-128.
    The purpose of this paper is to examine heraclitean fragments evoking the metaphor of rivers and waters flowing, usually associated by tradition to the image of reality in becoming and the conception of nature as a more or less disordered streaming. These fragments are certainly among the most celebrated and lucky fragments of the philosopher of Ephesus, which can be explained by the fact that they have been used since Plato and Aristotle, to represent in an exemplary way the philosophical (...)
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    Notes on air: four questions of meaning in Empedocles and Anaxagoras.Peter Kingsley - 1995 - Classical Quarterly 45 (01):26-.
    In fragment 38 DielsKranz, Empedocles turns to describe the creation of ‘everything that we now see’: γαî τε κα πντος πςλυκμων δ' γρς ρ ιτν δ' αθρ σΦγγων περ κκλον παντα. Here, as so often with Empedocles, the influence of Zeller and Diels has proved decisive in determining later interpretations of the text. They understood the words ιτν δ' αθρ as meaning ‘and Titan aither’; ‘; the text has been mistranslated ever since. In fact the conjunction δ (...)
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    Il frammento gnoseologico di Eutidemo.Aldo Brancacci - 2018 - Elenchos: Rivista di Studi Sul Pensiero Antico 39 (1):7-27.
    Euthydemus is included neither in Die Fragmente der Vorsokratiker by DielsKranz nor in Sofisti. Testimonianze e frammenti by Untersteiner nor in Early Greek Philosophy by Laks and Most. Likewise, the great twentieth century works on the Sophists do not give space to him, at best mentioning him briefly. Yet Euthydemus is the author of a fragment, which was quoted by Plato in his Cratylus, and on which again there is no modern study. This paper sets out to study (...)
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  29. Untying the Gorgianic ‘Not’: Argumentative Structure in On Not-Being.Evan Rodriguez - 2019 - Classical Quarterly 69 (1):87-106.
    Gorgias’ On Not-Being survives only in two divergent summaries. DielsKranz's classic edition prints the better-preserved version that appears in Sextus’ Aduersus Mathematicos. Yet, in recent years there has been rising interest in a second summary that survives as part of the anonymous De Melisso, Xenophane, Gorgia. The text of MXG is more difficult; it contains substantial lacunae that often make it much harder to make grammatical let alone philosophical sense of. As Alexander Mourelatos reports, one manuscript has a (...)
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  30. Plato’s Metaphysical Development before Middle Period Dialogues.Mohammad Bagher Ghomi - manuscript
    Regarding the relation of Plato’s early and middle period dialogues, scholars have been divided to two opposing groups: unitarists and developmentalists. While developmentalists try to prove that there are some noticeable and even fundamental differences between Plato’s early and middle period dialogues, the unitarists assert that there is no essential difference in there. The main goal of this article is to suggest that some of Plato’s ontological as well as epistemological principles change, both radically and fundamentally, between the early and (...)
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    Xenophanes of Colophon: Fragments with Text, Translation, and Commentary.James Lesher - 1992 - Toronto, Canada: University of Toronto.
    This book provides a text, translation, and commentary on the forty-five fragments attributed to the ancient Greek poet and philosopher Xenophanes of Colophon. Part 1 contains almost all of the fragments credited to Xenophanes in the edition by Diels and Kranz. Part 2 consists of four interpretive commentaries on the fragments grouped by subject matter: On Men and Morals, On the Divine, On Nature, and on Human Understanding. Part 3 provides English translations of the collection of ancient testimonia (...)
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    Heraclitus armeniacus.Udo Reinhold Jeck - 2019 - Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch Fur Antike Und Mittelalter 22 (1):1-50.
    It is a great loss to philosophy that Heraclitus’s writing was lost in antiquity, for the surviving fragments rarely contain more than one sentence. Often, they are succinct but concise statements that contain little text. So, when one succeeds in augmenting important fragments with a few words or illuminating their context, there is progress in Heraclitus research. Sometimes, however, this requires recourse to lineages outside the Greek-Latin tradition. An example of this is provided by fragment 123, which has played an (...)
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    Heraclitus on the Question of a Common Measure.Sarah Feldman - 2023 - Rhizomata 11 (1):1-32.
    This paper offers a new reading of Heraclitus fragment B90 (Diels-Kranz). It argues that we can enrich our understanding of the fragment by reading it, not as a primitive analogy, but as a skillful simile grounded both in the poetic tradition and in the cultural context that would have conditioned its significance for Heraclitus and his audience. Read in this way, B90’s evocation of a cosmos whose common measure parallels the common measure of the polis’ marketplace is not (...)
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    A platonic parallel in the.Rosamond Kent Sprague - 1968 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 6 (2):160-161.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:160 HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY A PLATONIC PARALLEL IN THE DISSOI LOGOI The Dissoi Logoi or Two-/old Arguments (Diels-Kranz, II, 405-416) is an anonymous sophistic treatise written in literary Doric at some time subsequent to the end of the Peloponnesian War in 404-403.1 As early as 1911, A. E. Taylor wrote that the treatise "must be seriously reckoned with in any attempt to reconstruct the history of Greek (...)
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  35. Диоген из аполлонии. Фрагменты и свидетельства.Eugene Afonasin - 2009 - ΣΧΟΛΗ: Ancient Philosophy and The Classical Tradition 3 (2):559-611.
    The publication is dedicated to Diogenes of Apollonia, the "last Presocratic cosmologist". Building upon the great edition by André Laks it contains a Russian translation and commentaries on the few extant fragments of Diogenes’ writing and more extensive ancient testimonia about his life and teachings. The main body of the publication comprises the fragments, doxographical testimonia and doubtful testimonia. The texts are arranged according to the principles proposed by A. Laks and differ from what we find in Diels-Kranz (...)
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    Religion and Philosophy from Plato's Phaedo to the Chaldaean Oracles.Philip Merlan - 1963 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 1 (2):163-176.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Religion and Philosophy from Plato's Phaedo to the Chaldaean Oracles PHILIP MERLAN A FEW YEARSAGO another of the so-called Orphic tablets was found? Like the previously known ones~it is an instruction for the deceased--it tells him what he will find in the beyond and how he is to act to secure for himself a blessed afterlife. As a rule the tablets differ somewhat in their wording and the newly (...)
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    Nicomachus of Gerasa and the Dialect of Archytas, Fr. 1.Albio Cesare Cassio - 1988 - Classical Quarterly 38 (01):135-.
    The main source of Archytas, fr. 1 Diels-Kranz is Porphyr. in Ptol. harmon. p. 56,5–57,27 Düring; there is also an extensive quotation of its initial part in Nicomachus, Introd. Arithm. p. 6,16–7,5 Hoche. In recent years both the text and the interpretation of this fragment, whose authenticity was questioned by W. Burkert, have been re-examined, and a good deal of progress has been made especially by paying more attention to the nature of Nicomachus' quotation and its context.
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    Restoring an Antithesis to Gorgias.Friedrich Solmsen - 1987 - Classical Quarterly 37 (2):500-502.
    According to the apparatus which accompanies the fragment in Diels-Kranz, the reading χλωρ Καί ναιμα is found in the scholia and in the MSS. of class II, whereas class I has χλωρ Καί ναιμα. We are also referred to Demetrius, Eloc.
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  39. Aἰών. Wieczność w teologii Heraklita z Efezu.Wojciech Wrotkowski - 2007 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria (1/61):21-31.
    Aἰών. Eternity in the Theology of Heraclitus of Ephesus -/- This article presents an attempt to establish the Heraclitean meaning of the word αἰών in the fragment B52 (Diels-Kranz). In the author’s view the very starting-point and only sound basis for that kind of endeavor should be meticulous, unbiased analysis of relevant aphorisms of the Ephesian sage and corresponding testimonies. Synoptic scrutiny of them substantiates the understandable conclusion that proud Heraclitus had an unambiguous and independent opinion about eternity. (...)
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    How Musical was Heraclitus’ Harmony? A reassessment of 22 B 8, 10, 51 DK.Maria Michela Sassi - 2015 - Rhizomata 3 (1).
    This essay provides a comprehensive and detailed analysis of a cluster of Heraclitus’ fragments that revolve around an image of ‘musical’ harmony (B 8, 10, and 51 Diels-Kranz). The aim is to demonstrate that more numerous as well as more specific references to contemporary musical practice can be found in these fragments than is usually thought. In particular, it is argued that in his talk of cosmic harmonia Heraclitus might well know and exploit a musical sense of this (...)
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    A Platonic Parallel in the Dissoi Logoi.Rosamond Kent Sprague - 1968 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 6 (2):160-161.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:160 HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY A PLATONIC PARALLEL IN THE DISSOI LOGOI The Dissoi Logoi or Two-/old Arguments (Diels-Kranz, II, 405-416) is an anonymous sophistic treatise written in literary Doric at some time subsequent to the end of the Peloponnesian War in 404-403.1 As early as 1911, A. E. Taylor wrote that the treatise "must be seriously reckoned with in any attempt to reconstruct the history of Greek (...)
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    Le Concept de Logos chez Héraclite. L’Analyse Du Fragment B1.Kazimierz Mrówka - 2008 - Cultura 5 (1):60-70.
    “The concept of Logos at Heraclitus. The analyze of B1 fragment”. “Logos” is the most important word in the Heraclitus’ philosophy. One can tell, that Heraclitusis the philosopher of logos. The way of interpretation of this notion influences the comprehention of all work of the Greek thinker.The word appears eleven times in the following fragments : B 1, B 2, B 31, B 39, B 45, B 50, B 72, B 87, B 108, B 115 [numeration of Diels-Kranz]. (...)
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    Aëtiana: The Method and Intellectual Context of a Doxographer (review).A. A. Long - 1999 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 37 (3):523-524.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Aëtıana. The Method and Intellectual Context of a Doxographer, Volume One: The Sources by J. Mansfeld and D. T. RuniaA. A. LongJ. Mansfeld and D. T. Runia. Aëtıana. The Method and Intellectual Context of a Doxographer, Volume One: The Sources. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1997. Pp. xxii + 371. Cloth, $135.50In this book, the first of a projected series of volumes, Mansfeld and Runia have begun a massive investigation (...)
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    Parmenides and the Question of Being in Greek Thought.Raul Corazzon - unknown
    This page is dedicated to an analysis of the first section of Parmenides' Poem, the Way of Truth, with a selection of critical judgments by the most important commentators and critics. In the Annotated Bibliography I list the main critical editions (from the first printed edition of 1573 to present days) and the translations in English, French, German, Italian and Spanish, with a selection of studies on Parmenides; in future, a section will be dedicated to an examination of some critical (...)
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    LAKS, André & MOST, Glenn W.: Early Greek Philosophy, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 2016, 9 vols.Sergio Javier Barrionuevo - 2018 - Agora 37 (1).
    Reseña bibliográfica de LAKS, André & MOST, Glenn W.: Early Greek Philosophy, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 2016, 9 vols.
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    Melisso Testimonianze e frammenti. [REVIEW]M. J. - 1974 - Review of Metaphysics 28 (1):132-133.
    This book is the most comprehensive edition and study so far of a minor pre-Socratic. Besides a collection of testimonia and fragments more complete than Diels/kranz, Reale’s study includes a thorough commentary on all the Ancient texts and an extended introduction as well as five useful indices. The superb commentary dealing with textual and linguistic questions must be read in close connection with the introduction that discusses all the important philosophical problems. The monograph-like introduction contains numerous new interpretations (...)
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  47. A Physicalist Critique of the Development of Atomism in Early Greek Philosophy.Daniel C. Davis - 1982 - Dissertation, The American University
    In this dissertation I uncover a logic of the development of atomism in early Greek philosophy that has not been previously recognized in the philosophical literature. This logic results from the nature of subjectivity and the attempt by reflective subjects to understand the world in which they live. Thus because of the nature of illusions built in to perception and reflection, reflective subjects who attempt to understand their world will develop more or less accurate accounts according to their ability to (...)
     
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    Fragments recomposés: présentés dans un ordre rationnel. Heraclitus - 2017 - Paris: PUF. Edited by Marcel Conche.
    Cette nouvelle édition commentée des Fragments d'Héraclite est le fruit d'un travail totalement inédit. Alors que les éditions de référence (Hermann Diels en 1922 et Walter Kranz en 1934), comme celle de Jean Bollack et Heinz Wismann, se limitaient à les présenter selon un ordre alphabétique arbitraire, Marcel Conche procède ici à un mouvement d'ensemble du concret vers l'abstrait. Après des règles de méthodes viennent ainsi des lois universelles, puis les réalités elles-mêmes : le monde, les âmes, la (...)
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    Democritus on Politics and the Care of the Soul: Appendix.J. F. Procopé - 1990 - Classical Quarterly 40 (01):21-.
    The following texts and comments are a supplement to ‘Democritus on Politics and the Care of the Soul’, CQ 39 , 307–31 . The Democritean fragments there were quoted only in translation; detailed commentary on them would have taken up too much space and clogged the argument. They make their appearance here in the same order as they did there, preceded by a thumb-nail résumé of that argument and of their place in it. Text, spelling and numbering is that of (...)
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    I Presocratici, Testimonianze e Frammenti, Classici di Filosofia. [REVIEW]M. P. L. - 1971 - Review of Metaphysics 24 (3):538-538.
    This volume is a collection of testimonia and fragments of the Presocratics designed to introduce the Italian high school student to an understanding of what philosophy is. This purpose is so praiseworthy that it should deter the specialist from raising his eyebrows at the volume's shortcomings. Curi has selected only fragments of Thales, Anaximander, Anaximenes, Pythagoras, Xenophanes, and the Eleatics. Empedocles, Anaxagoras and the Atomists are excluded from the selections, presumably because the editor holds, with many Italian scholars, the questionable (...)
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