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Sextus Empiricus is one of the most important ancient philosophical
writers after Plato and Aristotle. His writings are our main source
for the doctrines and methods of Scepticism. He probably lived in
the second century AD. Eleven books of his writings have survived,
covering logic, physics, ethics, and many other fields. Against the
Grammarians is the first book of Sextus' Adversus Mathematicos, his
broad-ranging polemic against the various liberal studies of
classical learning. It is prefaced by a short general attack on the
arts (included in this volume); then Sextus focuses on the
grammatical writers of the classical era, categorizing, analysing,
and criticizing their doctrines. The result is not only an
invaluable source for ancient ideas about grammar, language, and
literary technique, but an excellent example of sustained Sceptical
reasoning. David Blank presents a new translation into clear modern
English of this important treatise, together with the first ever
commentary on the work. In an extended introduction he discusses
Against the Grammarians in the broad context of Sextus' work as a
whole, Scepticism in general, and the history of ancient writings
in this field.
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