Aristotle on how animals move : The De incessu animalium: text, translation, and interpretative essays /

The De incessu animalium forms an integral part of Aristotle's biological corpus but is one of the least studied Aristotelian works both by ancient and modern interpreters. Yet it is a treatise where we can see, with some clarity and detail, Aristotle's methodology at work. This volume con...

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Other Authors: Falcon, Andrea (Editor), Stavrianeas, Stasinos (Editor), Golitsis, Pantelis (Contributor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2021.
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