TY - BOOK AU - Alberti,Antonina AU - Barnes,Jonathan AU - Berti,Enrico AU - Ierodiakonou,Katerina AU - Sedley,David AU - Sharples,Bob AU - Sharples,Robert W. AU - Sorabji,Richard AU - Tausch-Pebody,Gudrun AU - Wittwer,Roland TI - Aspasius: The Earliest Extant Commentary on Aristotle's Ethics T2 - Peripatoi : Philologisch-Historische Studien zum Aristotelismus , SN - 9783110160819 AV - B536.A74 A87 1999eb U1 - 171/.3 22 PY - 2013///] CY - Berlin, Boston : PB - De Gruyter, KW - Ethics, Ancient KW - Aristoteles: Ethica Nicomachea KW - Aspasius ‹Philosophus› KW - Aufsatzsammlung KW - Kommentar KW - HISTORY / Ancient / General KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; Preface --; References --; Contents --; List of Contributors --; 1. An Introduction to Aspasius --; 2. Aspasian Lemmatology --; 3. Aspasius on Eudaimonia --; 4. Aspasius on Emotion --; 5. Il volontario e la scelta in Aspasio --; 6. Aspasius on Perfect and Imperfect Virtues --; 7. Aspasius on Akrasia --; 8. Amicizia e “focal meaning” --; Bibliography on Aspasius --; Index of passages cited --; General index --; Backmatter; restricted access; Issued also in print N2 - This book comprises essays on the nature of Aspasius’ commentary, his interpretation of Aristotle, and his own place in the history of thought. The contributions are in English or Italian. Aspasius’ commentary on the Nicomachean Ethics is the earliest ancient commentary on Aristotle of which extensive parts survive in their original form. It is important both for the history of commentary as a genre and for the history of philosophical thought in the first two centuries A.D.; it is also still valuable as what its author intended it to be, an aid in interpreting the Ethics. All three aspects are explored by the essays. The book is not formally a commentary on Aspasius’ commentary; but between them the essays consider the interpretation of numerous problematic or significant passages. Full indices will enable readers quickly to locate discussion of particular parts of Aspasius’ work. This volume of essays will form a natural complement to the first ever translation of Aspasius’ commentary into any modern language, currently in preparation by Paul Mercken UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110810196 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9783110810196 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9783110810196/original ER -