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El. knyga: Aristotle: His Life and School

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  • Formatas: 240 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Aug-2013
  • Leidėjas: Princeton University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781400846009
  • Formatas: 240 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Aug-2013
  • Leidėjas: Princeton University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781400846009

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The definitive account of Aristotle's life and school

This definitive biography shows that Aristotle's philosophy is best understood on the basis of a firm knowledge of his life and of the school he founded. First published in Italian, and now translated, updated, and expanded for English readers, this concise chronological narrative is the most authoritative account of Aristotle's life and his Lyceum available in any language. Gathering, distilling, and analyzing all the evidence and previous scholarship, Carlo Natali, one of the world's leading Aristotle scholars, provides a masterful synthesis that is accessible to students yet filled with evidence and original interpretations that specialists will find informative and provocative.

Cutting through the controversy and confusion that have surrounded Aristotle's biography, Natali tells the story of Aristotle's eventful life and sheds new light on his role in the foundation of the Lyceum. Natali offers the most detailed and persuasive argument yet for the view that the school, an important institution of higher learning and scientific research, was designed to foster a new intellectual way of life among Aristotle's followers, helping them fulfill an aristocratic ideal of the best way to use the leisure they enjoyed. Drawing a wealth of connections between Aristotle's life and thinking, Natali demonstrates how the two are mutually illuminating.

For this edition, ancient texts have been freshly translated on the basis of the most recent critical editions; indexes have been added, including a comprehensive index of sources and an index to previous scholarship; and scholarship that has appeared since the book's original publication has been incorporated.

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"One of Choice's Outstanding Academic Titles Top 25 Academic Books for 2014" "Gathering, distilling, and analyzing all the evidence and previous scholarship, Carlo Natali, one of the world's leading Aristotle scholars, provides a masterful synthesis that is accessible to students yet filled with evidence and original interpretations that specialists will find informative and provocative." * World Book Industry * "Natali assembles all of the relevant ancient sources for the life of Aristotle and offers judicious assessments of their reliability and significance. The result, when it comes to the life of Aristotle, is that Natali's work is now the standard biography. . . . This book both satisfies the highest standards of scholarship and is accessible to any intelligent readers. Every college and university library should have it." * Choice * "Having read this book, I now have a much better grasp of the issues involved in ancient biography as it applies to Aristotle and other Peripatetics, and of what we know and we do not know (and knowing what we do not know is a kind of knowledge."---Robert Mayhew, Institute for Research in Classical Philosophy and Science "Hutchinson retranslate[ s] the ancient sources from scratch and in correspondence with Natali, develop[ s] a new index of sources. This helps unveil the truth of historical sources and improves the new edition philologically."---Jason Wakefield, Avello Publishing Journal

Preface (2013) vii
Introduction (1990) 1(4)
Chapter One The Biography of Aristotle: Facts, Hypotheses, Conjectures
5(67)
1 Many Facts, Not All of Equal Interest
5(1)
2 Stagira
6(2)
3 A Family of Notables
8(9)
4 A Provincial Pupil
17(14)
5 A Sudden Interruption
31(1)
6 At the Courts of Princes and Kings
32(20)
6.1 Atarneus
32(10)
6.2 Macedonia
42(10)
7 The Adventure of Callisthenes
52(3)
8 Athens Revisited
55(5)
9 Trial and Flight
60(4)
10 From Traditional Customs, a New Model
64(8)
Chapter Two Institutional Aspects of the School of Aristotle
72(24)
1 The Three Conditions of the Theoretical Life in Aristotle
72(5)
2 The Organization of Theoria: The Nature and Organization of the Philosophical Schools
77(6)
3 The Organization of Theoria: Philosophical Schools and Permanent Institutions
83(7)
4 Subsequent Events
90(6)
Chapter Three Internal Organization of the School of Aristotle
96(24)
1 The Collections of Books
96(8)
2 Methods of Gathering and Interpreting Information
104(9)
3 Teaching Supports and Instruments of Research
113(4)
4 Teaching While Strolling
117(3)
Chapter Four Studies of Aristotle's Biography from Zeller to the Present Day
120(25)
1 Sources of Aristotle's Biography
120(15)
1.1 Texts of Aristotle
120(4)
1.2 Official Documents
124(1)
1.3 Ancient Biographies of Aristotle
125(5)
1.4 The Testimonia of Ancient Authors
130(5)
2 Images of Aristotle from the Nineteenth Century to the Present
135(10)
Postscript (2012)
145(8)
Notes to
Ch. 1
153(17)
Ch. 2
170(5)
Ch. 3
175(2)
Ch. 4
177(4)
Index of Sources
181(15)
i) epigraphy
181(1)
ii) papyri
181(1)
iii) Ancient authors
181(12)
iv) Ancient biographies of Aristotle
193(1)
v) Modern collections of evidence
194(2)
Bibliographical Index 196(15)
Index of Persons and Places 211
Carlo Natali is professor of the history of philosophy at the University of Venice. His books include The Wisdom of Aristotle and an Italian translation, with revised Greek text, of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics. D. S. Hutchinson is professor of philosophy at the University of Toronto. He is the author of The Virtues of Aristotle and the associate editor of Plato: Complete Works.