Philosophy and Religion, Philosophy, Philosophical Traditions and Schools of Thought, Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy

Aristotle on How Animals Move: The De Incessu Animalium : Text, Translation, and Interpretative Essays
Andrea Falcon (editor-in-chief), Stasinos Stavrianeas (editor-in-chief), Pantelis Golitsis (editor-in-chief)
Hardback Published on: 24/06/2021; Language: English, Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
Price: £104
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Synopsis
The De incessu animalium forms an integral part of Aristotle's biological corpus but is one of the least studied Aristotelian works both by ancient and modern interpreters. Yet it is a treatise where we can see, with some clarity and detail, Aristotle's methodology at work. This volume contains a new critical edition of the Greek text, an English translation, and nine in-depth interpretative essays. A general introduction that focuses on the explanatory strategies adopted by Aristotle in the De incessu animalium plus a historical essay on the reception of this work in antiquity and beyond open the volume. No other work of this kind has been published in any modern language.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- ISBN: 9781108491334
- Number of pages: 320
- Dimensions: 160 x 236 x 27 mm
- Weight: 622g
- Languages: English, Greek, Ancient (to 1453)