ALEXANDRI APHRODISIENSIS In Aristotelis Metaphysica Commentaria (ed. M. Hayduck, Berolini 1891)- In Libros XIII-XIV
CATTANEI, ELISABETTA
2007-01-01
Abstract
Ps. Alexander’s (probably Michael of Ephesus’) Commentary of the two last books (M-N) of Aristotle’s “Metaphysics” is for the first time translated (even Sepulveda's latin version of the Commetary stops at Metaph. "Lambda"). As explained in the Introductions and Notes to the translation, its pages give us many of the most important information we can have about Pythagoreans’, Plato’s, Old Academicians’ and Aristotle’s philosophies of mathematics. But the strong point of the work is the way in which the Author “transformes” Aristotle’s arguments, presenting their terminology and concepts under an evident neo-platonic influence, that becomes especially clear in the passages where he mentions or discusses mathematical “abstraction”.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.