Aristotle in the ancient biographical tradition. 3, Fragments of the ancient biographical tradition
- Id. interne:
- 2bca147c
- Auteur:
- Düring, Ingemar
- Publication:
- Dans I. Düring, Aristotle in the ancient biographical tradition / by Ingemar Düring , p. 249-456
- Année:
- 1957
Note
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Textes grecs ou latins et commentaire. — Bibliogr. : passim. —— Comprend : 1, Chronology of Aristotle’s life, p. 249-262. — 2, Descent and family, p. 263-272. — 3, Hermias of Atarneus, p. 272-283. — 4, Relations with Philip and Alexander, p. 284-299. — 5, Aristole and Isocrates, p. 299-314. — 6, Aristotle and Plato, p. 315-336. — 7, Aristtle’s library, p. 337-338. — 8, Aristotle honoured by the delphic Amphictyons, p. 339-340. — 9, Aristotle dicta on leaving Athens, p. 341-342. — 10, Aristotle’s apology, p. 343-344. — 11, Aristotle’s death, p. 345-348. — 12, Appearence and personal qualities, p. 349-352. — 13, Some ancient verdicts, p. 353-365. — 14, Indirect evidence from Aristotle’s own writings, p. 366-372. — 15, Early invectives against Aristotle, p. 373-395. — 16, Characteristic sayings. Bons mots. Anecdotes, p. 396-403. — 17, The words περίπατος, περιπατεῖν, περιπατητικός, p. 404-411. — 18, The roman edition of Aristotle’s works, p. 412-425. — 19, ᾿Εξωτερικοὶ λόγοι, p. 426-443. — 20, The neoplatonic introductions of the study of Aristotle, p. 444-456.