Theophrastus : reappraising the sources
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Theophrastus : reappraising the sources
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Institute for Space–Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University宇宙地球研1
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English, French, Italian, Greek
Reprint. Originally published: London : Routledge, 2019
Original issued series: Rutgers University studies in classical humanities
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Theophrastus was Aristotle's pupil and second head of the Peripatetic School. Apart from two botanical works, a collection of character sketches, and several scientific opuscula, his works survive only through quotations and reports in secondary sources. Recently these quotations and reports have been collected and published, thereby making the thought of Theophrastus accessible to a wide audience. The present volume contains seventeen responses to this material.
There are chapters dealing with Theophrastus' views on logic, physics, biology, ethics, politics, rhetoric, and music, as well as the life of Theophrastus. Together these writings throw considerable light on fundamental questions concerning the development and importance of the Peripatos in the early Hellenistic period. The authors consider whether Theophrastus was a systematic thinker who imposed coherence and consistency on a growing body of knowledge, or a problem-oriented thinker who foreshadowed the dissolution of Peripatetic thought into various loosely connected disciplines. Of special interest are those essays which deal with Theophrastus' intellectual position in relation to the lively philosophic scene occupied by such contemporaries as Zeno, the founder of the Stoa, and Epicurus, the founder of the Garden, as well as Xenocrates and Polemon hi the Academy, and Theophrastus' fellow Peripatetics, Eudemus and Strato.
The contributors to the volume are Suzanne Amigues, Antonio Battegazzore, Tiziano Dorandi, Woldemar Gorier, John Glucker, Hans Gottschalk, Frans de Haas, Andre Laks, Anthony Long, Jorgen Mejer, Mario Mignucci, Trevor Saunders, Dirk Schenkeveld, David Sedley, Robert Sharpies, C. M. J. Sicking and Richard Sorabji. The Rutgers University Studies in Classical Humanities series is a forum for seminal thinking in the field of philosophy, and this volume is no exception. Theophrastus is a landmark achievement in intellectual thought. Philosophers, historians, and classicists will all find this work to be enlightening.
Table of Contents
1. A Life in Fragments: The Vita Theophrasti 2. Qualche aspetto della vita di Teofrasto e il Liceo dopo Aristotele 3. Theophrastus' Logic 4. Theophrastus' Rhetorical Works: One Rhetorical Fragment the Less, One Logical Fragment the More 5. Theophrastus in the Tradition of Greek Casuistry 6. Theophrastus on the Nature of Music (716 FHS&G) 7. Le debut d'une physique: Ordre, extension et nature des fragments 142-144 A/B de Theophraste 8. Philoponus on Theophrastus on Composition in Nature 9. Problemes de composition et de classification dans YHistoria plantarum de Theophraste 10. Is Theophrastus a Significant Philosopher? 11. L'originalita della posizione teofrastea nel contesto del pensiero animalistico aristotelico e della fisiognomica zoo-etica tra Peripato, Stoa e loro critici 12. Theophrastus as Philosopher and Aristotelian 13. Theophrastus and the Peripatos 14. Theophrastus, the Academy, and the Athenian Philosophical Atmosphere Theophrastus: Reappraising the Sources 15. Theophrastus, the Academy, Antiochus and Cicero:A Response (to John Glucker) and an Appendix 16. Theophrastus and Epicurean 17. Theophrastus and the Stoa.
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