Cosmic and meta-cosmic theology in Aristotle's lost dialogues / / by A.P. Bos.

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Superior document:Brill's studies in intellectual history, v. 16
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, New York : : Brill,, 1989.
Year of Publication:1989
Language:English
Series:Brill's Studies in Intellectual History 16.
Physical Description:1 online resource (257 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material
  • Chapter One: A 'Dreaming Kronos' in a lost work by Aristotle
  • Chapter Two: The Multiformity of the mythical tradition about Kronos
  • Chapter Three: J. H. Waszink on the figure of the 'Dreaming Kronos'
  • Chapter Four: Kronos as an Oracular God in Plutarch's De facie in orbe lunae
  • Chapter Five: A Dreaming or Sleeping God Kronos in the Corpus Hermeticum and other Hellenistic texts
  • Chapter Six: Further analysis of the myth in Plutarch, De facie in orbe lunae
  • Chapter Seven: The origin of the views voiced in the De facie
  • Chapter Eight: Aristotelian elements in the myth of Plutarch's De facie
  • Chapter Nine: Aristotle's 'Kronology': an attempt at Reconstruction
  • Chapter Ten: The Relation between Aristotle's lost writings and the surviving Corpus Aristotelicum
  • Chapter Eleven: Exoterikoi Logoi and Enkyklioi Logoi in the Corpus Aristotelicum and the origin of the idea of the Enkyklios Paideia
  • Chapter Twelve: Manteia in Aristotle, De Caelo 2.1
  • Chapter Thirteen: Aristotle on 'People in a cave' De Philosophia Fr.l3A Ross
  • Chapter Fourteen: A Double Theology in Aristotle De Philosophia Fr.26 Ross
  • Chapter Fifteen: Is the 'Greek King' in Aristotle, Eudemus Fr.11 (Ross) Endymion of Elis?
  • Bibliography
  • Indices.