ETIMOLOGIA DELLA PAROLA DOXOGRAPHER
From New Latin doxographus, from Greek doxa opinion, conjecture + graphos writer.
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «DOXOGRAPHER»
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Aëtiana: the method and intellectual context of a ...
The theme of this study is the Doxography of problems in physics from the Presocratics to the early first century BCE attributed to Aëtius.
Jaap Mansfeld, David T. Runia, 2008
2
Aatiana: The Method and Intellectual Context of a ...
This study investigates the methodology and tradition of AAtius' Doxography of physics and provides a full reconstruction of Book II as a single unified text.
Jaap Mansfeld, David T. Runia, 2009
3
Ancient Histories of Medicine: Essays in Medical Doxography ...
It is clear, therefore, that the doxographer intends these doxai to be read as a
contrasting pair. But at the same time a major difficulty of Aetius' doxographical
method comes to the fore. Since the doxai are so tersely formulated, is it in fact ...
But, of course, in Plato's longer version of the dictum, the kosmos is also visible
and sensible, and as such it is a mere image of the intelligible realm. It is not
implausible that a doxographer with a tendency to present truncated snippets
simply ...
5
The Presocratics and the Supernatural: Magic, Philosophy and ...
Is this a doxographer's category or is it Anaximander's? Did a previous
doxographer, then followed by Pseudo-Plutarch and Stobaeus, generate the
category of 'on thunder, lightning, thunderbolts, hurricanes and typhoons' and
then gather ...
6
Diocles of Carystus. 2. Commentary
It is dubious how much weight can be attached to this presentation, as it may well
be the doxographer who, inspired by a perceived similarity of doctrine between
Empedocles and Diocles, made this connection between Empedocles' view and
...
Philip J. “van der” Eijk, 2001
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Aristotle, Plato and Pythagoreanism in the First Century BC: ...
The name the doxographer gives to these elements, 'fragments', provides no
indication concerning their nature, whether geometrical or otherwise. (But see
below my comment on the adjective 'homogeneous'.) However, as we have seen,
the ...
8
On Stoic and Peripatetic Ethics: The Work of Arius Didymus
CHAPTER 2 The Diaeretic Method and the Purpose of Arius' Doxography David
E. Hahm The ethical doxography attributed to Arius Didymus raises many baffling
questions about Arius' sources, method, and purpose as a doxographer.
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Philosophy and Its History: Issues in Philosophical ...
The Doxographer a. Life and Thought Doxographer b. Univocal Question
Doxographer c. History of Ideas Doxographer B. Polemical Approaches 1. The
Apologist 2. The Literary Critic 3. The Dilettante 4. The Idealist 5. The
Problematicist 6.
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Potamo of Alexandria and the Emergence of Eclecticism in ...
Mansfeld, J. and Runia, D. (1997) Aëtiana: The Method and Intellectual Context
of a Doxographer i. Leiden. (2009) Aëtiana: The Method and Intellectual Context
of a Doxographer ii. Leiden. (2010) Aëtiana: The Method and Intellectual Context
...