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419 1) To which S. appends several related pieces from the Mantissa and the Quae- stiones (note that it is highly doubtful that these are by Alex.), and a few brief extracts from Alex.'s commentary on the Topics. 2) Alexandre d'Aphrodise. Traité du destin (Collection des Universités de France), texte établi et traduit par P. Thillet (Paris 1984). But Thillet's extensive introduc- tion is most useful. 3) Translation available in H. J.: Ruland, Die arabischen Fassungen von zwei Schriften des Alexander von Aphrodisias: Uber die Vorsehung und Uber das liberum arbitrium, diss. Saarbrücken 1976. See further J. Mansfeld, Diaphonia: The Argument of Alex- ander De Fato Chs. 1-2, Phronesis 33 (1988), 182 ff. 4) Cf. also the 'Analysis of the Argument', 33. 5) See the beautiful argument at P. L. Donini, Tre studi sull'Aristotelismo nel II secolo d.C. (Torino 1974), 127 ff., esp. 158 ff., but note that he omits to speak of the part of the sentence of Ch. VI preserved by Eusebius. 6) Alexander actually wrote a Commentary on the EN, see his own reference at In Top. 187.8 ff., duly noted by Wallies in the index under the author's name. Quaest. IV 12.18.29 presumably are
Mnemosyne – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 1988
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