Auteur: Bos, Abraham P.
Titre: A double theology in Aristotle, De philosophia (fr. 26 Ross) ( = Cicero De natura deorum 1.13.33)
Revue/Collection: "Prudentia", XX, 2
Lieu èdition: Sidney
Éditeur: Frances Muecke
Annèe edition: 1988
Pages: 43-64
Mots-clès: Philosophie - Filosofia - Philosophy, Sources - Fonti - Sources
Description: [Comment] Of the entire collection of fragments and testimonies related to lost
writings of Aristotle, none has provoked so much comment and such heated
controversy as the passage in Cicero's De natura deorum 1.13.33.1 In this
passage an Epicurean, Velleius, sharply criticizes the philosophical
conception found, according to him, in the third book of Aristotle's De
philosophia. The paper examines the modern debate concerning this point.
Oeuvres:
Liens: http://prudentia.auckland.ac.nz/index.php/prudentia/index
Sigle auteur: Boss 1988
Titre: A double theology in Aristotle, De philosophia (fr. 26 Ross) ( = Cicero De natura deorum 1.13.33)
Revue/Collection: "Prudentia", XX, 2
Lieu èdition: Sidney
Éditeur: Frances Muecke
Annèe edition: 1988
Pages: 43-64
Mots-clès: Philosophie - Filosofia - Philosophy, Sources - Fonti - Sources
Description: [Comment] Of the entire collection of fragments and testimonies related to lost
writings of Aristotle, none has provoked so much comment and such heated
controversy as the passage in Cicero's De natura deorum 1.13.33.1 In this
passage an Epicurean, Velleius, sharply criticizes the philosophical
conception found, according to him, in the third book of Aristotle's De
philosophia. The paper examines the modern debate concerning this point.
Oeuvres:
Liens: http://prudentia.auckland.ac.nz/index.php/prudentia/index
Sigle auteur: Boss 1988