Studien zum Unbewegten Beweger in der Naturphilosophie des Aristoteles. - MANUWALD, B.,
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'M.'s study will need to be considered by future workers in Aristole's natural philosophy and cosmology. But its overall impact on the progress of these studies is likely to be fairly slight.' (J.D.G. EVANS in The Classical Review (New Series), 1992, p.77). From the library of the late Professor Doktor Nikolaus Himmelmann.
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1989Uitgever: Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur130 paginasTaal: DuitsISBN-10: 3515055916ISBN-13: 9783515055918Koop dit boek tweedehands
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'M.'s monograph is concerned with the last 500 lines of DRN Book Five, in which Lucretius gives an account of the development of human civilization. His aim is to defend the unity and integrety of t...
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'M.'s study will need to be considered by future workers in Aristole's natural philosophy and cosmology. But its overall impact on the progress of these studies is likely to be fairly slight.' (J.D.G. EVANS in The Classical Review (New Ser...
'M.'s study will need to be considered by future workers in Aristole's natural philosophy and cosmology. But its overall impact on the progress of these studies is likely to be fairly slight.' (J.D.G. EVANS in The Classical Review (New Ser...