Aristotle argues in On the Heavens 1.5-7 that there can be no infinitely large body, and in 1.8-9...
The subject of Aristotle's On the Heavens, Books 3-4, is the four elements of earth, air, fire an...
Aristotle believed that the outermost stars are carried round us on a transparent sphere. There a...
In this volume Simplicius deals with Aristotle''s account of the Presocratics, and for many of th...
Aristotle''sPhysics Book 3 covers two subjects: the definition of change and the finitude ...
This is the first English translation of Simplicius'' responses to Philoponus''Against Aristot...
One of the arguments in Aristotle''sOn the Heavens propounds that the world neither came t...
Aristotle believed that the outermost stars are carried round us on a transparent sphere. There a...
In the three chapters of On the Heavens dealt with in this volume, Aristotle argues that the univ...
In chapter 1 of On the Heavens Aristotle defines body, and then notoriously ruptures dynamics by ...
Simplicius'' commentary on Aristotle''s Categories is the most comprehensive philosophical...
Commenting on the end of Aristotle's On the Heavens Book 3, Simplicius examines Aristotle's criti...