
Borchert, Martin
Der paraphrastische Kommentar des Theodoros Metochites zu Aristoteles' "De generatione et corruptione"
Textkritische Erstedition und deutsche Übersetzung
[Theodoros Metochites’s Paraphrastic Commentary on Aristotle’s “De generatione et corruptione”]
Series:Commentaria in Aristotelem Graeca et Byzantina
Aims and Scope
Basic researchers in philology have long desired editorial access to the corpus of paraphrastic commentaries on Aristotle’s writings in natural philosophy produced by the famous Byzantine polymath scholar, Theodore Metochites (1270-1332). Publication of this first critical edition and German translation of the paraphrase of Aristotle’s key work, “On Generation and Corruption,” provides philosophers, historians, and Byzantinists with access to a major chapter in the history of Aristotelianism.
- Approx. xvi, 256 pages
- Tafelteil mit 28 Abb./separate plates with 28 illustr.
- Language:
- German, Greek
- Type of Publication:
- Edition
- Keywords:
- Metochites; Commentary; Aristotle; Aristotelianism; Byzantine Philosophy
- Readership:
- Academics, Institutes, Libraries
- Subjects
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > Classical Studies > Greek > Greek Texts (including Commentaries and Translations)
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > Classical Studies > Ancient Philosophy > Aristotle, Aristotelism
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > Byzantine Studies
- Philosophy > History of Philosophy > Ancient Philosophy > Aristotle, Aristotelism
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > Classical Studies > Greek > Greek Texts (including Commentaries and Translations)
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > Classical Studies > Ancient Philosophy > Aristotle, Aristotelism
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > Byzantine Studies
- Philosophy > History of Philosophy > Ancient Philosophy > Aristotle, Aristotelism
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > Classical Studies > Greek > Greek Texts (including Commentaries and Translations)
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > Classical Studies > Ancient Philosophy > Aristotle, Aristotelism
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > Byzantine Studies
- Philosophy > History of Philosophy > Ancient Philosophy > Aristotle, Aristotelism
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