Themistius and Aristotle: teaching philosophy from Late Antiquity to the Middle Ages
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Turnhout, Belgium
Brepols
[2024]
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Schriftenreihe: | Philosophy in the Abrahamic traditions of the Middle Ages
volume 6 |
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Abstract: | "This is the first book length examining closely Themistius’ philosophical thought and his understanding of Aristotelian philosophy. Themistius, well known as an eloquent orator and political personality of Constantinople during the fourth century ad, is an influential commentator on works of Aristotle. By assessing both of these aspects of Themistius’ intellectual accomplishments, the present work explores and contextualizes his thought in both his paraphrases of the works of Aristotle and in his orations. Themistius’ interpretation of Aristotelian thought, deeply influential in both the Arab and Latin worlds, and his strategy for teaching Aristotle, even outside the professional schools of philosophy, are major foci of this study. In particular, this work explicates Themistius’ understanding of the nature and causality of the First Principle, of the cosmic order, and of the human soul and intellect. It argues that Themistius’ approach reflects not only the systematization imparted by Alexander of Aphrodisias to the doctrines of Aristotle, but also the increasing, though oftentimes silent, influence of Plotinus. This is evident in the consideration of the three philosophical issues of God, cosmos, and soul analysed in Themistius, which reveal the preponderance of Plotinus’ philosophy reflected in the Themistian orations. Concomitantly, it explores how Themistius’ teachings proved decisive in the medieval understanding of Aristotle both among Arabic and Hebrew readers, as well as in the universities of Latin Europe. As such, this study challenges our understanding of philosophy in fourth-century Constantinople." |
Umfang: | 302 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9782503581644 |
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Table of Contents Preface 7 Acknowledgements 9 Introduction The Themistian Corpus 11 Chapter i Introductory Remarks: Themistius. Philosophy and the Empire 19 Chapter 2 God: A Revised Aristotelian Theology 43 Chapter 3 Cosmos: Heavens, Matter, Form, and God Again 81 Chapter 4 Soul: Peripatetic Psychology Revisited 117 Conclusion 207 Appendix I Arabic, Hebrew, and Latin Translations of Themistius’ Paraphrases 213 Appendix II The Sources of Themistius, In Metaph. XII, ed. by Meyrav, p. 8.16-28 223 Appendix III Themistius in the Arabic Bio-bibliographical Sources 227 Bibliography 239 Index ofManuscripts 283 Index of Names, Ancient and Premodern 284 Index of Names, Modern and Contemporary 287 Index of Passages Cited 292 |
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