
Aristotle, De motu animalium
Text and Translation
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 18 May 2023
- ISBN 9780198874461
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages250 pages
- Size 240x160x20 mm
- Weight 534 g
- Language English 574
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Short description:
The book contains a new critical edition of the Greek text of Aristotle's De Motu Animalium and an English translation of the new text by Benjamin Morison, preceded by a two-part introduction by Christof Rapp and Oliver Primavesi.
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The book contains a new critical edition of the Greek text of Aristotle's De Motu Animalium and an English translation of the new text by Benjamin Morison, preceded by an introduction by Christof Rapp and Oliver Primavesi. The introduction comes in two parts: (i) a philosophical introduction by Christof Rapp that aims at drawing a kind of balance of more than three decades of scholarly debate on our treatise and related issues since the publication of Martha Nussbaum's edition and commentary in 1978; (ii) a textual introduction by Oliver Primavesi that sums up the history of textual research on the transmission of De Motu Animalium up to and including the discovery of a new branch of transmission.
The volume under review is, as a whole, an outstanding piece of scholarship.The new Greek text, coupled with an English translation which is not onlyreliable but also readable, and supplemented by two masterful introductions, onephilosophical and the other philological, is a more than fitting replacement forwhat was accomplished by Martha Nussbaum in her edition of Aristotle's Demotu. It is a must-have for all libraries.

Aristotle, De motu animalium: Text and Translation
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