Dudley, John
THE EVOLUTION OF THE CONCEPT OF CHANCE IN THE PHYSICS AND ETHICS OF ARISTOTLE A Commentary on Phys. II, IV-VI
Very minor shelfwear else Fine. ; 323 pages
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Aristotle; D. S. Margoliouth
THE POETICS OF ARISTOTLE Translated from Greek Into English and from Arabic Into Latin, with a Revised Text, Introduction, Commentary, Glossary and Onomasticon,
Former owner's name on ffep. Spine is discolored. Spine label is missing part of top portion. Foxing to textblock. ; Includes greek and latin texts with English translation and extensive English commentary and introduction. ; 336 pages
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Montmollin, Daniel De.
LA POÉTIQUE D'ARISTOTE Texte Primitif Et Additions Ultérieures.
Former owner's name on ffep. Tanning to wraps. Minor shelfwear. ; 375 pages
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Radke-Uhlmann, Gyburg & Arbogast Schmitt (Hrsg. )
PHILOSOPHIE IM UMBRUCH Der Bruch Mit Dem Aristotelismus Im Hellenismus Und Im Späten Mittelalter - Seine Bedeutung Für Die Entstehung Eines Epochalen Gegensatzbewusstseins Von Antike Und Moderne
Philosophie der Antike (PhA) Band 21; 244 pages; The early modern period constructed its perception of the past on the basis of an Hellenistic antiquity influenced by the Roman era, and tuned its back on the outmoded concept of Aristotelian antiquity. A similar shift can be perceived among the Hellenistic philosophical schools as early as 300 BC. The studies published in this conference volume contrast the similarities and differences of these two changes in philosophical perception. German text.
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Wilson, Malcolm
ARISTOTLE'S THEORY OF THE UNITY OF SCIENCE
Phoenix Supplementary Volume XXXVIII; 336 pages; <p>Aristotle was the first philosopher to provide a theory of autonomous scientific disciplines and the systematic connections between those disciplines. This book presents the first comprehensive treatment of these systematic connections: analogy, focality, and cumulation.</p><p>Wilson appeals to these systematic connections in order to reconcile Aristotle's narrow theory of the subject-genus (described in the Posterior Analytics in terms of essential definitional connections among terms) with the more expansive conception found in Aristotle's scientific practice. These connections, all variations on the notion of abstraction, allow for the more expansive subject-genus, and in turn are based on concepts fundamental to the Posterior Analytics. Wilson thus treats the connections in their relation to Aristotle's theory of science and shows how they arise from his doctrine of abstraction. The effect of the argument is to place the connections, which are traditionally viewed as marginal, at the centre of Aristotle's theory of science.</p><p>The scholarly work of the last decade has argued that the Posterior Analytics is essential for an understanding of Aristotle's scientific practice. Wilson's book, while grounded in this research, extends its discoveries to the problems of the conditions for the unity of scientific disciplines.
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O'Brien, Denis
THEORIES OF WEIGHT IN THE ANCIENT WORLD: FOUR ESSAYS ON DEMOCRITUS, PLATO AND ARISTOTLE : A STUDY IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF IDEAS. 2 VOLUMES Volume I: Democritus Weight and Size. An Exercise in the Reconstruction of Early Greek Philosophy; Volume II: Plato Weight and Sensation. The Two Theories of the 'Timaeus'
Spines are discolored. Minor shelfwear. Former owner's name on ffep of vol. 1. ; Isbns: 9004061347 & 9004069348. 2 volumes only (of 4). ; Philosophia Antiqua XXXVII & XLI; 463 pages
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Butcher, S. H.
ARISTOTLE'S THEORY OF POETRY AND FINE ART With a Critical Text and Translation of the Poetics
Former scholar's name on ffep (D. O. Robson). Slight fraying with a couple of small tears to spine ends. Browning to ffeps. Pencil underlining on a few pages. ; Text and a translation of the Poetics are prefixed to the Essays. ; 421 pages
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Moraux, Paul (Hrsg. )
FRÜHSCHRIFTEN DES ARISTOTELES
Former scholar's name on inner cover (David Furley). ; Essays by Ravaisson, Bywater, Diels, Cherniss, Festugière, Wilpert, Stark, Düring, Thillet, Berti, Weil, Flashar, Owen, de Vogel, Plezia, Pépin. ; Wege Der Forschung CCXXIV (224) ; 366 pages
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Kenny, Anthony
THE ARISTOTELIAN ETHICS A Study of the Relationship between the Eudemian and Nichomachean Ethics of Aristotle.
Former scholar's name on ffep (David Furley) else book is Fine.. Includes review of book (offprint) by John M. Cooper. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. DJ has edgewear with a few small chips along bottom edge. DJ spine is slightly discolored. ; Argues that the disputed books belong to the Eudemian Ethics and that this has as great a claim as the Nicomachean to be Aristotle's mature ethical system. ; 262 pages
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Warry, John
GREEK AESTHETIC THEORY A Study of Callistic and Aesthetic Concepts in the Works of Plato and Aristotle
Book has minor shelfwear and rubbing. DJ spine and section of back panel are browned. Small closed tear to bottom of front panel (1"). ; Contents: Romantic Beauty in Plato; Sense of Beauty; Plato's evaluation of Art and Poetry; the Poetic Process; Aristotle on Art and Beauty; Mimesis and Rhythm; Catharsis. ; 168 pages
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Ringbom, Marten
MAN AS A MORAL AGENT IN ARISTOTLE
Very minor shelfwear else Fine. Gift inscription from author on titlepage: "To my friend and mentor in the 50s John Ackrill, with the best wishes. Marten Ringbom. 11.04.2002"; Acta Philosophica Fennica, Vol. 70; 199 pages; Signed by Author
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Ringbom, Marten
MAN AS A MORAL AGENT IN ARISTOTLE
Minor rubbing to wraps. Light crease to top corner of wraps. ; Acta Philosophica Fennica, Vol. 70; 199 pages
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Couloubaritsis, Lambros
L'AVÈNEMENT DE LA SCIENCE PHYSIQUE Essai Sur La Physique D'Aristote
Scholar's name on ffep (David Furley) with his blindstamp. Includes note on ffep: "Gift of the author". ; 338 pages
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Lord, Carnes
EDUCATION AND CULTURE IN THE POLITICAL THOUGHT OF ARISTOTLE
Scholar's name on ffep in pen (David Furley) else book is fine. Minor edgewear to DJ. ; Contents: Education. Music and education. Music and catharsis. Poetry and education. Politics and culture. Appendix: Aristotle, Damon, and music education. ; 232 pages; In an analysis concentrating on the final two books of the Politics, Lord argues that Aristotle presents the classical view of culture as the most important means of civic education.
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Menander; Rudolfus [Rudolph] Kassel (Ed. )
MENANDRI [MENANDER] SICYONIUS Edidit Rudolfus Kassel
Minor shelfwear. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; Iv, 44p Greek Text with Latin apparatus and introduction. ; Kleine Texte Für Vorlesungen Und Übungen ; 185; 44 pages
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Aristotle; Augusto Rostagni
LA POETICA DI ARISTOTELE Con Introduzione, Commento E Appendice Critica Di Augusto Rostagni
Book has been rebound in green boards with gilt lettering to spine. Pages browned with some pencil marginalia, a bit of red ink marginalia. ; Biblioteca Di Filologia Classica; 147 pages
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Aristotle; Sir Alexander Grant
THE ETHICS OF ARISTOTLE ILLUSTRATED WITH ESSAYS AND NOTES Volume the Second [II]: Containing the Nicomachean Ethics - Books I. to VI. with Notes Critical and Explanatory.
Boards worn. Inner hinges cracked. Tears and wear to spine ends with some chipping to spine. Corners edgeworn. Gilt lettering dulled. Small hole to ffep with corner chipped off. Pages tanned. ; Xv, 287 pp. Greek Text with English notes. ; Volume 2 Only; Vol. 2; 287 pages
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Cooper, John M.
REASON AND HUMAN GOOD IN ARISTOTLE
Some edgewear to wraps. Pencilling and notes to some pages. ; 218 pages
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Aristote (Aristotle) ; Henri Carteron
ARISTOTE: PHYSIQUE. TOME I: (I-IV) Texte Établi Et Traduit
Tears to wraps crudely repaired with cellotape that has now yellowed. Some pencil underlining and notes. ; Parallel text in French and Greek. ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; Vol. 1; 169 pages
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Aristote (Aristotle) ; Médéric Dufour
ARISTOTE: RHÉTORIQUE. TOME II: (LIVRE II) Texte Établi Et Traduit
Wraps browned. Spine chippped with tears and crudely repaired with tape (now browned). Some pencilling and underlining. ; Parallel text in French and Greek. ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; Vol. 2; 145 pages
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Lloyd, G. E. R.
ARISTOTLE The Growth and Structure of His Thought
Pencilling to a few pages. A bit of colour loss to wraps. . Some sticker damage to lower corner of front wrap. ; 340 pages; Dr Lloyd writes for those who want to discover and explore Aristotle's work for themselves. He acts as mediator between Aristotle and the modern reader. The book is divided into two parts. The first tells the story of Aristotle's intellectual development as far as it can be reconstructed; the second presents the fundamentals of his thought in the main fields of inquiry which interested him: logic and metaphysics, physics, psychology, ethics, politics, and literary criticism. The final chapter considers the unity and coherence of Aristotle's philosophy, and records briefly his later influence on European thought. This is a concise and lucid account of the work of a difficult and profound thinker. Dr Lloyd's business is only with the essentials; but he does not shirk the difficulties which arise in their interpretation, nor does he invest Aristotle with a spurious modernity.
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Moraux, Paul (Hrsg. )
FRÜHSCHRIFTEN DES ARISTOTELES
Some pencilling to a few pages. ; Essays by Ravaisson, Bywater, Diels, Cherniss, Festugière, Wilpert, Stark, Düring, Thillet, Berti, Weil, Flashar, Owen, de Vogel, Plezia, Pépin. ; Wege Der Forschung CCXXIV (224) ; 366 pages
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Aristotle; Mario Untersteiner
ARISTOTELE: DELLA FILOSOFIA Introduzione, Testo, Traduzione E Commento Esegetico
Wraps are a little browned with light edgewear and a few small chips. Light tanning to pages. Some pencil notes and underlining to a few pages. ; Temi E Testi 10; 313 pages
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Sorabji, Richard
NECESSITY, CAUSE AND BLAME Perspectives on Aristotle's Theory
Spotting to textblock. A few pages with light pencilling. Minor wear to wraps. ; 326 pages; A discussion of Aristotle’s thought on determinism and culpability, Necessity, Cause, and Blame also reveals Richard Sorabji’s own philosophical commitments. He makes the original argument here that Aristotle separates the notions of necessity and cause, rejecting both the idea that all events are necessarily determined as well as the idea that a non-necessitated event must also be non-caused. In support of this argument, Sorabji engages in a wide-ranging discussion of explanation, time, free will, essence, and purpose in nature. He also provides historical perspective, arguing that these problems remain intimately bound up with modern controversies.
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Fortenbaugh, William W
ARISTOTLE ON EMOTION A Contribution to Philosophical Psychology, Rhetoric, Poetics, Politics, and Ethics
Minor shelfwear to book. Former owner's name on ffep. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. DJ is sunned along spine causing a two-tone effect to colour of DJ. DJ is price-clipped. ; 99 pages; When "Aristotle on Emotion" was first published it showed how discussion within Plato's Academy led to a better understanding of emotional response, and how that understanding influenced Aristotle's work in rhetoric, poetics, politics and ethics. The subject has been much discussed since then: there are numerous articles, anthologies and large portions of books on emotion and related topics.
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Hardie, W. F. R.
ARISTOTLE'S ETHICAL THEORY
Light pencil marginalia to a few pages. Minor shelfwear to book. DJ has a couple of tears and some staining ; 370 pages
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Aristotle & Eudemus Of Rhodes; Franz [Franciscus] Susemihl (Ed. )
[ARISTOTLE / ARISTOTELES] (ARISTOTELIS: ETHICA EUDEMIA) [EUDEMUS OF RHODES] EUDEMI RHODII ETHICA Adiecto De Virtutibus Et Vitiis Libello. Recognovit Franciscus Susemihl.
Many pencil notes and underlining. Working copy. Spine reinforced with clear tape. Edgeworn boards. Fair to good condition. ; Text in Ancient Greek; Apparatus in Latin. Xxxvii , 199 pp; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 199 pages
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Aristotle; Michael Woods
ARISTOTLE'S EUDEMIAN ETHICS Books I, II, and VIII. Translated with a Commentary
Light Pencilling to a few pages. Minor shelfwear. ; Clarendon Aristotle Series; 250 pages; It has long been recognized that anyone seriously interested in Aristotle's moral philosophy will need to take full account of the Eudemian Ethics, a work still gravely neglected in favor of the better-known Nicomachean Ethics. The relation between the two continues to be the subject of lively scholarly debate. This volume contains a translation of three of the eight books of the Eudemian Ethics--those that are likely to be of most interest to philosophers today--together with a philosophical commentary on these books from a contemporary point of view. Intended to serve the needs of readers of Aristotle without a knowledge of Greek, this book's aim in translation has been to give as accurate an idea as possible of Aristotle's text; but for the benefit of those who are able to read the original, there are notes on the Greek text used for problematic passages.
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Walsh, James J. & Henry L. Shapiro
ARISTOTLE'S ETHICS: Issues and Interpretations
Minor shelfwear. Very light pencilling to a few pages. ; Wadsworth Studies in Philosophical Criticism; 123 pages
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Ross, W. D.
[ARISTOTLE]: ETHICA NICOMACHEA
Light pencilling and Staining to a few pages. Tears along spine joints. Fraying to spine ends. Some wear to corners. ; English translation. Unpaginated.
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Aristotle; [Sir David] W. D. Ross (Ed. )
THE WORKS OF ARISTOTLE TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH Vol. XII: Select Fragments
Front inner hinge cracked. A few tears to joints of backstrip. Some pencilling to a few pages. Shelfwear to book. ; Volume 12 Only; Vol. 12; 8vo
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Lloyd, G. E. R.
ARISTOTELIAN EXPLORATIONS
Pencil marginalia and underlining to some pages. ; This book challenges several widespread views concerning Aristotle's methods and practices of scientific and philosophical research. Taking central topics in psychology, zoology, astronomy and politics, Professor Lloyd explores generally unrecognized tensions between Aristotle's deeply held a priori convictions and his remarkable empirical honesty in the face of complexities in the data or perceived difficult or exceptional cases. The picture that emerges of Aristotle's actual engagement in scientific research and of his own reflections on that research is substantially more complex than is usually allowed. ; 254 pages
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Moreau, Joseph
ARISTOTE ET SON ÉCOLE
A bit of staining to rear wrap. Some pages unopened. Former owner's name on ffep. Light wear to wraps. ; Les Grands Penseurs; 326 pages
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Berti, Enrico (Ed. )
LA FILOSOFIA DEL PRIMO ARISTOTELE
Wraps are a bit browned with foxing. Former owner's name on ffep. Some creasing to wraps. Tears along spine ends. Front inner hinge crudely repaired with cellotape. Some pencil marginalia and underlining. ; Università Di Padova Pubblicazioni Della Facoltà Di Lettere E Filosofia Vol. XXXVIII; 590 pages
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Evans, J. D. G.
ARISTOTLE'S CONCEPT OF DIALECTIC
Very light shelfwear to book. A bit of spotting to DJ. DJ has 1 small tear with a bit of chipping. ; 150 pages
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Sorabji, Richard
ARISTOTLE ON MEMORY
Former owner's name on ffep. Very light shelfwear to book. DJ is price-clipped. ; 122 pages
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Rist, John M.
THE MIND OF ARISTOTLE A Study in Philosophical Growth
Some pencil marginalia and underlining to quite a few pages. Else light shelfwear to book. DJ is a bit stained with creasing. ; Phoenix Supplementary Volume XXV; 360 pages
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Lloyd, G. E. R. & G. E. L. Owen (Eds. )
ARISTOTLE ON MIND AND THE SENSES Proceedings of the Seventh Symposium Aristotelicum
Light Pencil marginalia and underlining to some pages. Else light shelfwear to book. DJ is a bit browned with small tears and chipping. ; Contributions by: S. Mansion, Charles Lefèvre, Andreas Graeser, M. Schofield, Enrico Berti, David J. Furley, J. B. Skemp, G. Verbeke, G. E. R. Lloyd, Jürgen Wiesner & Paul Moraux; Cambridge Classical Studies; 372 pages
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Aristote (Aristotle) ; Pierre Louis
ARISTOTE: LES PARTIES DES ANIMAUX. Texte Établi Et Traduit
Tears to spine cover now crudely repaired with cellotape. Some pencil marginalia and underlining. ; Parallel text in French and Greek. ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; 193 pages
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Catan, John R. (Ed. )
ARISTOTLE The Collected Papers of Joseph Owens
Minor creasing to wraps. Spine sunned and discolored. Former owner's name to ffep. ; 264 pages
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Solmsen, Friedrich
ARISTOTLE'S SYSTEM OF THE PHYSICAL WORLD A Comparison with His Predecessors
Former owner's bookplate to inner cover. Foxing to top of textblock. Pencil underlining and marginalia. Lower corners bumped. ; Cornell Studies in Classical Philology Vol. XXXIII; 468 pages
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Lewis, Frank A.
SUBSTANCE AND PREDICATION IN ARISTOTLE
Minor Pencil underlining and marginalia to a few pages. Middle of spine very lightly bumped. Minor shelfwear to DJ. ; 390 pages
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Aristoteles (Aristotle) ; Klaus Oehler
ARISTOTELES: KATEGORIEN (ARISTOTELES WERKE IN DEUTSCHER ÜBERSETZUNG, BAND 1. TEIL 1: KATEGORIEN) Übersetzt Und Kommentiert Von Klaus Oehler
DJ is browned with minor shelfwear. ; Aristoteles Werke in Deutscher Übersetzung, Band 1. Teil 1: Kategorien; 499 pages
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Aristote (Aristotle) ; Pierre Louis
ARISTOTE: HISTOIRE DES ANIMAUX. TOME I: LIVRES I-IV Texte Établi Et Traduit
Pages tanned. Some pencil underlining and marginalia. Small dampstain to base of spine with a few small tears. ; Parallel text in French and Greek. Lv, 183 pp ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; Vol. 1; 183 pages
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Aristote (Aristotle) ; Pierre Louis
ARISTOTE: HISTOIRE DES ANIMAUX. TOME II: LIVRES V-VII Texte Établi Et Traduit
Pages tanned. Some pencil underlining and marginalia. ; Parallel text in French and Greek. ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; Vol. 2; 170 pages
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Aristote (Aristotle) ; Pierre Louis
ARISTOTE: HISTOIRE DES ANIMAUX. TOME III: LIVRES VIII-X Texte Établi Et Traduit
Pages tanned. Some pencil underlining and marginalia. Small dampstain to base of spine with light chipping. ; Parallel text in French and Greek. ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; Vol. 3; 193 pages
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Aristote (Aristotle) ; Henri Carteron
ARISTOTE: PHYSIQUE. TOME II: (V-VIII) Texte Établi Et Traduit
Pages tanned. Some pencil underlining and marginalia. Small dampstain to base of spine with a few small tears. Chipping to wraps. ; Parallel text in French and Greek. ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; Vol. 2; 190 pages
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Aristote (Aristotle) ; Charles Mugler
ARISTOTE: DE LA GÉNÉRATION ET DE LA CORRUPTION Texte Établi Et Traduit
Wraps are tattered and have been repaired with tape to spine. Former owner's name to ffep. Many pencil notes and underlining. Working copy only. ; Parallel text in French and Greek. ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; 101 pages
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Aristote (Aristotle) ; Jacques Brunschwig
ARISTOTE: TOPIQUES. TOME I: (LIVRES I-IV) Texte Établi Et Traduit
Pages tanned. Some pencil underlining and marginalia. Spine is creased. Faint dampstain to front wrap; Parallel text in French and Greek. ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; Vol. 1; 177 pages
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Aristote (Aristotle) ; René Mugnier
ARISTOTE: PETITS TRAITÉS. D'HISTOIRE NATURELLE Texte Établi Et Traduit
Wraps are tattered and have been repaired with tape to spine and along upper edge. Contents shaken. Former owner's name to ffep. Many pencil notes and underlining. Fair to Poor. Working copy only. ; Parallel text in French and Greek. ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; 134 pages
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