Simplicius on the Planets and Their Motions (Electronic book text)


The book contends that the digression ending Simplicius In de caelo 2.12 is not a proper history of early Greek planetary theory, but a creative atempt to show that to accept Ptolemys planetary hypotheses one need not repudiate Aristotles argument that the cosmos is eternal.

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The book contends that the digression ending Simplicius In de caelo 2.12 is not a proper history of early Greek planetary theory, but a creative atempt to show that to accept Ptolemys planetary hypotheses one need not repudiate Aristotles argument that the cosmos is eternal.

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Imprint

Brill Academic Publishers

Country of origin

United States

Series

Philosophia Antiqua

Release date

2012

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Electronic book text

Pages

351

ISBN-13

978-1-283-90221-2

Barcode

9781283902212

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LSN

1-283-90221-4



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