This installment of the distinguished RUSCH series focuses on
two Peripatetic philosophers of the fourth and third centuries BCE:
namely, Chamaeleon and Praxiphanes, both of whom were associated
with Theophrastus, Aristotle's successor as head of the Peripatetic
School. Chamaeleon and Praxiphanes were intellectuals active in the
political and civic life of the Hellenistic Period. Their scholarly
interests included inter alia ethics, biography, textual criticism,
and linguistics.
The work presents new editions of the ancient source texts for
Chamaeleon and Praxiphanes. Each is accompanied by an apparatus of
textual variants and a second apparatus of parallel texts. In
addition, there is a facing translation in English as well as notes
to the translation. There follow ten essays that clarify material
presented in the text translation. The volume closes with an index
listing the ancient sources that are referred to the preceding
essays.
This volume continues over thirty years of tradition in the
RUSCH series, edited by William W. Fortenbaugh, the finest series
available in Aristotelian studies.
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