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On Aristotle's "Physics 4", In his Physics 4, Aristotle defines place and time and denies the possibility of vacuum. Themistius, whose commentary is translated in this volume, wrote in the fourth century A.D. The fact that his commentaries are called paraphrases should not be allowe, On Aristotle's \
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  • On Aristotle's "Physics 4"
  • Written by author Robert B. Todd
  • Published by Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press, 2003., 2003/02/27
  • In his Physics 4, Aristotle defines place and time and denies the possibility of vacuum. Themistius, whose commentary is translated in this volume, wrote in the fourth century A.D. The fact that his commentaries are called paraphrases should not be allowe
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Preface
Introduction 1
Place, Void and Containers 7
Textual Emendations 9
Translation 15
Place: Chapters 1-5 17
Void: Chapters 6-9 36
Time: Chapters 10-14 52
Notes 75
Bibliography and Abbreviations 112
App The Commentators 116
English-Greek Glossary 127
Greek-English Index 130
Index of Passages Cited 145
Subject Index 148


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