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Strato of Lampsacus - Text, Translation and Discussion (Paperback)
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Strato of Lampsacus - Text, Translation and Discussion (Paperback)
Series: Rutgers University Studies in Classical Humanities
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Volume 16 of Transaction's acclaimed Rutgers University Studies in
Classical Humanities series, continues the work of Project
Theophrastus on the School of Aristotle. The subject of this volume
is Strato of Lampsacus in Mysia on the Hellespont. Strato was the
third head of the Peripatetic School after Aristotle and
Theophrastus. He succeeded the latter in c. 286 BCE and was in turn
succeeded by Lyco of Troas in c. 268. Diogenes Laertius describes
Strato as a distinguished person who became known as "the
physicist," because more than anyone else he devoted himself to the
careful study of nature. Strato's concern with the physical world
is well attested by the titles of his books: On the Void, On the
Heaven, and On the Wind. His other books point to a keen interest
in human physiology, animal life and diseases. But it would be a
mistake to think that Strato was uninterested in other areas of
philosophic concern. Indeed, he wrote works on logic, first
principles, theology, politics and ethics. None of this work
survives intact, but the reports that have come down to us reveal
much of present-day interest. Included is a new and complete
edition of the ancient sources, together with a critical apparatus
to the ancient texts, an English translation, and notes to the
translation.
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