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Aristotle's Metaphysics: Annotated Bibliography of the Twentieth-Century Literature
Contributor(s): Radice, Roberto (Author), Davies, Richard (Author)
ISBN: 9004108955     ISBN-13: 9789004108950
Publisher: Brill
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Published: August 1997
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Annotation: The authors collaborated with 50 scholars from around the world to produce an exhaustive annotated bibliography on the central work of the Aristotelian corpus. It brings together signed descriptions of more than 3200 books and articles, as well as several thousand reviews and notes, originally published in English, Italian, German, French, Spanish and Russian. Descriptions are fully cross-referenced to one another. The first [Italian] edition (Vita e Pensiero, Milan 1996) has been thoroughly revised, corrected and updated, and is complemented by an index of the most important loci Aristotelici.
This work will be of interest and use to students, scholars and teachers of the history of Greek philosophy and science.

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BISAC Categories:
- Reference | Bibliographies & Indexes
- Architecture | Interior Design - General
- Philosophy | History & Surveys - Ancient & Classical
Dewey: 016.11
LCCN: 97022097
Series: Brill's Annotated Bibliographies
Physical Information: 904 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - Ancient (To 499 A.D.)
 
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The authors collaborated with 50 scholars from around the world to produce an exhaustive annotated bibliography on the central work of the Aristotelian corpus. It brings together signed descriptions of more than 3200 books and articles, as well as several thousand reviews and notes, originally published in English, Italian, German, French, Spanish and Russian. Descriptions are fully cross-referenced to one another. The first Italian] edition (Vita e Pensiero, Milan 1996) has been thoroughly revised, corrected and updated, and is complemented by an index of the most important loci Aristotelici.