Aristotle - Aristotle's Physics ~ a Revised Text With Introduction and Commentary; Ed. Ross (1936)

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  • INDEX VERBORUM 747 lOb 14 ,,[v1l"'U' XpJVfJJ p.(-"'poiiJU" TV /('vf]Uf! TOJ' XpOVOII 20" 15 (cf. ib. 31, 21"5 ) TO III XpC"!fJ (l"al 2J" 4-26 /1;1'lOr 21h2 (cf. 2Zb16-27) urxpWrn-roil 22 b I 7 1T(lUU h' XP{;vqJ 22b31,23aI,5 ci.J/lvX1J 231. 16, :! 1-9 ",iva! 50K; l({mAor 'TIt 23 II 29, 32 dlivllaTov if d51Qlphwv ftval 31 "21-33 b32 (d. 37"5, 39b8, 41 "3. 63" 1 2) fll cP flfTn{JOJ...}"u XpOvIP rrpC;rroll aOOJ" (I1T1II361036 J..f-yfTQI (II Xp6l1tp p.f'TafJaJ...}..fIV Kal wr fll 1Tp&mp Kat wr 1(

  • I NDEX TO THE I NTROD U CTI ON AND COMMENTARY 1

    Ad.rastus I Alcidamas 656 Alexander of Aphrodisias 16, 18, 19.

    103, 108, 1' 5 Allan, D. J. 107 AnaX3goras 20 f., :l6, ~i. 49, 58, 4~9 f.,

    51:;.528,531,578,655 (., 671, 615 An:aximandcr ,,82,547. 549. 588,687.

    69" Anaximenes 459. 490, 503. 545 f., 548 ,

    55'1,690, 7'10 School of 483. 49 1, 545

    Andron iclls I, 5 Anniceris 530 Al1ti,\benes .. 69 Apelt, O. 469 Apollonins of Perga 633 Arabo-Lat in translation 114

    Baumker, C. 655 :Hailey, C , 515 llernays. J 509 Binary construction 533, 540, 608, 624 Bjombo. A. A. i65 Booitz, H. 104,459-61, 48S, 489, 493,

    501. 511, 5', 5'3, 5'~ {,' 5;H.558 r., 562.59'0,593 f .. 599, 605. 61 3, 6 15 f., 61 9 f" 6:33 f . 619 r. t 63'J, 6. 0, 646, 653. i17

    B randis, C . A, ,,68 Broad , C. D. 78- 80 Brochard, V. 8 1,84 Bryson 467 Burnet, J. 47 1 f., 481, 487. 501 r., 50S,

    :>43.655 r. Bywater, I. 640

    Archimedes ,,6i, 556, ;;88, SY' Callippus 10 ArchytRs 542, 547. 590 Camotius. J. B. 691 Aristotle, cross-references in his works Cantor, G. 75. 8"

    1- 3. II Carteron, H. 17 a.nclellt lists of his works 4-6, 18 Categories 47-8 his natural philosophy: Celestial spheres , and their movers

    the factors of change-malter, 100-- 101 (orm , privation ' 9- 24 Cbrysippus 60"

    nature as internal source of change Cicero 95 2,,-6 Coriscus 9

    his dynamics 26-33 Corn ford, F. M. i 95, 500, 520, 531, the four causes 33-8, 41-2 544, 563. :'76, 584, 590 f., 6)7,629, cbance 38-4 I 684 f. , j ~ 3 necessity " 2-4 C ross references : change 44-8 i . 191 b29 (to /lttt. e (?. the infi ni te 48-53 192.35- 6 (to /It'et . Z, A, 7-9), plnce 53-8 192 b 2 (to ii, etc.), t he vo id 58-63 ii . 193b2 1 (to v.De Cm, et COrt'. i), t ime 63- 9 194.35-6 (to De P hiiosoplu'a), COlllill uity 69-7 1 iii. 201 26 (to viii). the parndoxe's of Zeno 71-85 20jb 34 (to ii ). the prime mover ~5-94 iv. 213.4- 5 (to De CUI, et Corr. i), the development of Aristotle' s 221b13- 14 (to iii).

    theology 94- 102 V. 234b ll (to iii). Arnim, H. von 97 vi. 231 2 1_2 ( to v). AacJepindes Bitbynus 656 239'3 ( to v), Asclepius 5 11 24 t b 12-' 4 ( to viii), Aspnsius 537, 568, 572 vii. 24) b 41-2 - vii 8. 2,P b j _8 (to v), Atomists 'J7. 58,62. 48of., 5i7, 583. 247 b '3 (to v).

    S86 r'J 589, :'93, 671 , 675 vli.B, 24 z6 (to vi), Averroes 10 592 viii. 25 1.8-9 (to Iii),

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    I ThiS index is merely supplementary to the buux VerllOrlWJ : e,g. under Plato' will be found only "fmnces to passages in which Mistotle does not ex- I ",." -,~ Mo. 1

  • INDEX TO I NTRODUCTION AND COMMENTARY 74 9 Cross referencts (con/d.) :

    vi ii. 253 b7-9 (to ii), 257&31--bl (to vi), J63" II (to vi), 267 b 20-21 (to iii)

    Damas 1,4. 15 Darius 525 Dedekind, R. 84 Deidier, Abi>l!: 83 Dcmocritus :iII, 49. 490. 5'4 r., 525.

    519.687.690. 720 Denniston, J. D. 533. 590, 6u Diels, H. 6, 18, 103-6, l og. 465 ('I 472.

    483, 493 f. , 499. 531 (,' 530, 537, 545-7.556,564. 572, S8 1, 583. 596, 620, 6:'7 f. , 672, 687. 700

    Diogcncs of AlJollonia 459. 490 . 503. 5'1d, 545. 548

    Diogcnes Lacrtius 4- 6, ' 5. 19.659 Duhem, H. 31, 53

    Ecphantus 583 Edel, A. 48 Eleatlcs 20, '13 Empedocles 21,37,42,459,485,489.

    50 3. 528-31, 538, 545. 59 1, 655-7. 67 1,693. 720

    Epicureans 27. 5'5 Erasmus 12 Eretrian school 469 Euclid 467 . Eudcmus 3,15.18,463.465.5:1:3, 562 ~:Ildoxus ~2, 95. 103, 556 Evellin. }i . 84

    Favorinus 659 Fobes, F. H. 107. 109

    Gayc, R. K. 655 f., 66 r, 663 f., 666, 69', 706. 71 3

    Gomperz, H . 655 Gompcrz, T. 581 f., 657 Gorgins 6;;5 f. Gottschlich, E. 599 Greek commentators, 118 authorities for

    tbe text 103-5, 11:1-13, 115- 17 Guthrie, W. K. C. 98

    Haas, A. E. 26 Hamelin , O. 55, 507, 516, 528,530 Hardcastle, J. H. 29 Hardie, R. 1'. 493 Harpocration 503 Hayduck, M. 55', 594. 649. 696 Heath, Sir T. -465- 1, 543. 604 Heiberg. J. L. 465 Heidel , W. A. 484 llcraclides Ponticus 656 Heraclitus 490, 503, 552, 7'7

    H ermippus 5,18 f. Hesycbius 4-6, I S, 18 r. Hippasl1s 490, 503 H ippo" 59, 503 H ippocrates -459, 538 Hippocrates of Chios 463-6 Hirzel, R. 54. 512 Hoffmann, E. 13, 16--19,675 Honeln 11 4 Howald, E. 5. 18

    Idaeus 483, 5-45

    J aeger, W. 7,9f., 17f., 96,102,510, 619. 615.682

    Joachim, H. H . 595

    Kant, 1. 63

    Laas, E. 104, 478, -49', 495,501,564, 572 , 590

    Lachelicr, J. 663, 665 Last, H. 582 Leucippus 582, 655 f., 687, 7'0

    Mansion, A. 103, 114 Megarian School,,6g Metrodorus 582 M ilhaud, G. 543 Moment, the 64-8 ~rontttcla, J. E. 465 Morel, G. 12

    Natorp, P . 468 Neuhauser, J. 482 Nod. G. 74. 81, 84

    Occam 487 Offner, M. 472

    Pacius, J. 456 , 46 1. 468, 478, 490 , 498,55',662,678,692, 6g8, 716

    Pais, E. 597 Parmenides 'I, 72, -489, 503. 656 f.,

    6.-9 Physics, the nature of the science 33- 6,

    41 - 2 . Physics, structure of the 1-19

    order of its writing 6-8 when and where written 9- 11 vii 3. 8, 11- 19 vii, the two versions 11- 15, 18-19 vii, marks of ea rly date ' 7-18

    Plato 9 f. , '7 f., 27 f., 3~, 37 f., 48, 70, 94-6, 480, 49 1, 530, 536- 8, 554. 585. 588 f . 596, 6og. 657, 675, 671. 720, 726 f.

    Platonist! 23.34. 497,506 f., 548, 557, 628, 682 f. , 7:10

    Phltarch 27, 7 J

  • 750 INDEX TO INTRODUCTION AND COMMENTARY Porphyry 459, 480, 489, 534, 582,

    638 Powell, J. U. 581 P tolem.:leus Pcripateticns 4, 6 Pyth.:lgoreans 48, 459 , 488 f., 538 f.,

    5'P f., 548,557,581,596,604.628 f., 655 f., 682 f.

    Rac ier, G . 7 Rohde, E. 597 Russell , l.ord 75, 81 f., 84

    St. Vincent, G. 83 Sauppe, H 503 Schenkl, H . 114,555 Schwegler. A. 621 Shute, R. 13. 116 Simonides 680 Smith, J. A. 623 Sl'engel , L. 534. 6i3. 72 9, 731 Slnllbaum, G. 655 StUpo 469 Stobaeus 583 StCilzle, R. 559 Susemihl, F. 488, 504

    d~; and lifj' confused in MSS. 593 aVT6fU1ToS 523

    BE in apodosi 590

    tVfH4 TOil 39, 517 f.

    ';'plp'f]UIS 623

    fJiV1]I1IS and PE'To.(30)..-/j 7 f . 45 f.

    Tannery, P. 7 (., 84, 458. 483. 597. 655 f.

    Taylor, A. E. 5.P ( . 545. 566, 689 Teleology in nature 41-4 Tennemallu, W. G. 583 Thales 459, 490, 503, 545, 5~2, 610,

    7'0 Theiler, W . 528 T heophra.stus I Timaeus 488 Torstrik, H . 19, 459 f., 494. 514 f.,

    517-19, fi'U f 598 f., 602, 604-7, 610- 13, 629

    Vicome rcattls, F. 692 Virtual velocities, principle of 30, 684 f.,

    72 3 f,

    Wilson, J, Cook 6 11, 640

    Xenocrates 480, 554,656 Xenopha nes 489 Xuth\ls 583

    Zelier, E. 6, 469, 479,483 f., 544.593. 656

    Zeno ~3, 70-85. 476, 542, 579, 642

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