This companion to J. O. Urmson's translation in the same series of
Simplicius' "Corollaries on Place and Time "contains Simplicius'
commentary on the chapters on place and time in Aristotle's
"Physics "book 4. It is a rich source for the preceding 800 years'
discussion of Aristotle's views. Simplicius records attacks on
Aristotle's claim that time requires change, or consciousness. He
reports a rebuttal of the Pythagorean theory that history will
repeat itself exactly. He evaluates Aristotle's treatment of Zeno's
paradox concerning place. Throughout he elucidates the structure
and meaning of Aristotle's argument, and all the more clearly for
having separated off his own views into the" Corollaries."
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