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  2. Andronicus of Rhodes - Wikipedia

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    Andronicus is of special interest in the history of philosophy, from the statement of Plutarch, [4] that he published a new edition of the works of Aristotle and Theophrastus, which formerly belonged to the library of Apellicon, and were brought to Rome by Sulla with the rest of Apellicon's library in 84.

  3. Metaphysics (Aristotle) - Wikipedia

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    Many of Aristotle's works are extremely compressed, and many scholars believe that in their current form, they are likely lecture notes. [2] Subsequent to the arrangement of Aristotle's works by Andronicus of Rhodes in the first century BC, a number of his treatises were referred to as the writings "after ("meta") the Physics" [b], the origin of the current title for the collection Metaphysics.

  4. Works of Aristotle - Wikipedia

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    The numeration of the fragments in a revised edition by Rose, published in the Teubner series, Aristotelis qui ferebantur librorum fragmenta, Leipzig, 1886, is still commonly used (indicated by R 3), although there is a more current edition with a different numeration by Olof Gigon (published in 1987 as a new vol. 3 in Walter de Gruyter's ...

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  6. List of editiones principes in Greek - Wikipedia

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    This edition is also notable as Manutius' first publication. [33] Ps.-Phocylides, Sententiae [33] [32] 1495–1498 [34] [35] Aristoteles [34] Aldus Manutius [34] Venice [36] An edition in five volumes in folio of the complete works of Aristotle. The first volume was printed in November 1495 while the last came out in 1498.

  7. Organon - Wikipedia

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    The book, according to M. Barthélemy St. Hilaire, was not called "Organon" before the 15th century, and the treatises were collected into one volume, as is supposed, about the time of Andronicus of Rhodes; and it was translated into Latin by Boethius about the 6th century. [1] The six works of Organon are as follows:

  8. Talk:Andronicus of Rhodes - Wikipedia

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    Start a discussion about improving the Andronicus of Rhodes page Start a discussion. This page was last edited on 31 December 2023, at 02:17 (UTC). Text is ...

  9. Parva Naturalia - Wikipedia

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    Greek text: Parva Naturalia (Biehl's 1898 Teubner edition); HTML text from HODOI (with concordance) and Mikros apoplous (with Modern Greek translation and notes) 1908 English translation by J.I. Beare and G.R.T. Ross (Oxford 1931): archive.org; 1902 English translation by William Alexander Hammond (1861-1938): Google Books, archive.org, audiobook

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