The Aristotelian Problemata physica : : philosophical and scientific investigations / / edited by Robert Mayhew ; contributors, Han Baltussen [and nineteen others].

The Problemata physica is the third longest work in the corpus Aristotelicum, but among the least studied. It consists of 38 books, over 900 chapters, covering a vast range of subjects, including medicine and music, sex and salt water, fatigue and fruit, animals and astronomy, moderation and malodor...

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Superior document:Philosophia Antiqua, Volume 139
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands ;, Boston, [Massachusetts] : : Brill,, 2015.
©2015
Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
Series:Philosophia antiqua ; Volume 139.
Physical Description:1 online resource (483 pages) :; illustrations, tables.
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Other title:Preliminary Material --
1 The Problemata physica: An Introduction /
2 Democritus, Aristotle, and the Problemata /
3 Aristotle’s Posterior Analytics and the Aristotelian Problemata /
4 The Problemata’s Medical Books: Structural and Methodological Aspects /
5 Creating Problemata with the Hippocratic Corpus /
6 On Problemata 3: Wine-Drinking and Drunkenness /
7 Material and Teleological Explanations in Problemata 10 /
8 Sound Reasoning in Problemata 11? Disentangling the Components of Voices /
9 Understanding Odours in Problemata 12–13: Peripatetic Problems Concerning the Elusive Sense of Smell /
10 The Ethnography of Problemata 14 in (Its Mostly Aristotelian) Context /
11 Problemata 15: Its Title and Agenda /
12 Musical Pitch and the Enigmatic Octave in Problemata 19 /
13 Food and Health in Problemata 21–22: Cooking (pepsis) in the Kitchen and “Cooking” (pepsis) in the Body /
14 On Problemata 23: Little Problems on the Vast Sea /
15 Problemata 26 and Theophrastus’ De ventis: A Preliminary Comparison /
16 On Problemata 27: Problems Connected with Fear and Courage /
17 On Problemata 28: Temperance and Intemperance, Continence and Incontinence /
18 Problemata 29 and Athenian Law /
19 Black Bile as the Cause of Human Accomplishments and Behaviors in Pr. 30.1: Is the Concept Aristotelian? /
20 Homo numerans, venerans, or imitans? Human and Animal Cognition in Problemata 30.6 /
‘Problematising’ the Problemata: The Problemata in Relation to Other Question-and-Answer Texts /
Index locorum --
Index nominum.
Summary:The Problemata physica is the third longest work in the corpus Aristotelicum, but among the least studied. It consists of 38 books, over 900 chapters, covering a vast range of subjects, including medicine and music, sex and salt water, fatigue and fruit, animals and astronomy, moderation and malodorous things, wind and wine, bruises and barley, voice and virtue. Aristotelian Problemata Physica : Philosophical and Scientific Investigations consists of 21 essays by scholars of ancient Greek philosophy and science. These essays shed light on this mysterious work, providing insights into the nature of philosophical and scientific inquiry in the Lyceum during Aristotle’s life and especially in the years following his death.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes at the end of each chapters.
ISBN:9004280871
ISSN:079-1687 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Robert Mayhew ; contributors, Han Baltussen [and nineteen others].