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Alcmeon of Croton, 103 Easterling, H. J., 114 Alexander of Aphrodisias, 19, 21, 22, 65, Effe, B., 72 77, 80, 84, 92–3, 102, 107–8, Egli, F., 116 114, 115 Eudemus of Rhodes, 48 , 3, 38, 111–12, 117 Euripides, 117 Anaximenes, 120 Eudoxus of Cnidus, 74, 75 Andronicus of Rhodes, 69–70, 114 Antiphon the , 27 Falcon, A., 14, 70, 80, 84 Anton, J. P., 104 Frede, M., 17, 89, 109 Apollodorus of Seleucia, 36, 53 Furley, D., 72, 88 50 Balme, D., 88 Gaiser, K., 4 Gigon, O., 72 Barnes, J., 42 109 Beere, J. B., 13 Gill, M. L., , 100 Blank, D. L., 51 Goldstein, B. R., 67 Bodna´r, I., 11, 42, 84, 107 Gottschalk, H. B., 62 Boethus of Sidon (Peripatetic philosopher), Grant, E., 69 70 Guariglia, O. N., 105 – 77 Boethus of Sidon (Stoic philosopher), 37 Guthrie, W. K. C., Bogen, J., 104 24 Hahm, D., 114, 117 Bostock, D., 63 70 Broadie, S., 19, 76 Hankinson, R. J., , 4 Heinze, R., 81, 82 Brunschwig, J., 120 Burkert, W., 50 , 2 8 13 17 20 Herminus, 84 Burnyeat, M. F., , , , , 27 Byrne, P. H., 105 Hippocrates of Chios, 77 120 3 Jaeger, W., , Cappelle, W., Jouanna, J., 27, 103 Caston, V., 19 84 120 Judson, L., , Julianus of Tralles, 84 Charles, D., 102, 108 Charlton, W., 109 116 37 118 120 Kahn, C. H., , , , Kingsley, P., 116, 117 Code, A., 4, 7, 9, 21, 39, 41 50 42 Koller, K., Cohen, S. M., Kra¨mer, K., 50

Democritus, 48, 56 Labarrie`re, J.-L., 94 Diels, H., 50 Lang, H. S., 1 Dillon, J., 77 Leggatt, S., 33 Du¨ring, I., 8 Lennox, J. G., 4, 5, 6, 19

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Leone, G., 47 Reinhardt, K., 36 , 56 Rose, V., 72, 105 Lloyd, G. E. R., 18, 27, 100, 101 Ross, W. D., 72, 105 Lorenz, H., 97 Sambursky, S., 63 109 Mansfeld, J., 52 Schofield, M., 13 Matthen, M., 13–14, 37 Sedley, D. N., 44 60 63 84 117 McKirahan, R., 14, 28 Sharples, R. W., , , , , 29 43 44 63 4 65 Melissus, 26–8 Simplicius, , , , – , 47 Menn, S., 39 Siorvanes, L., 108 109 Modrak, D. K., 95 Sorabji, R., , 63 68 Moraux, P., 62, 63, 72, 77, 84, 114 Strato of Lampsacus, , Mu¨ller, I., 27 Tara´n, L., 77 Theaetetus, 78 Numenius, 80 Van den Bruwaene, M., 72 100 Owen, G. E. L., Vlastos, G., 46 Voll-Graff, W., 50 , 26–8 Patzig, G., 109 Walzer, R., 72 Pellegrin, P., 4 Ward, P., 92 Philip of Ophus, 77 Waterlow, S., 28, 41 , 67–9, 85 Wedin, M. V., 17, 94, 95 Plutarch of Athens, 102 West, M., 116 Pohlenz, M., 36 Wildberg, Ch., 33, 62, 65 , 36, 118 Preus, A., 88 Xenarchus of Seleucia, 63–4, 64–7, 67–9, 70 Proclus, 47 Xenocrates, 80–2 , 27 Ptolemy, 67–8 , 52, 54, 118, 120

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Achilles Tatius Aristotle Isagoge A post. 2.1, 71 77 a 25–35, 29 5, 115, 118 Cat. Alexander of Aphrodisias 1 b 8–19, 14 De Anima 6 a 17–18, 104 1.1–3, 19 DA 28.25–8, 92 402 a 4–7, 17, 22 43.9, 114 402 b 3–9, 91 45.3, 114 403 a 8–10, 95 De fato 412 a 13, 38 181.16–20, 77 412 a 14–15, 38, 44 De mixtione 412 a 17, 44 223.10–11, 115 412 b 3, 39 229.6–9, 107 412 b 5–6, 39 In Meteora 3.29 – 4.1, 22 413 a 22, 90 In Metaph. 413 a 31–2, 19, 91 22.2–3, 107 413 b 1–6, 96 169.18–19, 107 414 b 20–1, 92 375.37 – 376.1, 107 414 b 22, 24–5, 92 Mantissa 415 a 8–9, 18, 91 123.4 – 126.23, 80 415 b 1–3, 74 Quaestiones 416 b 18, 39 I 1, 1.3.9, 114 416 b 34, 20 I 1, 3.14–15, 114 417 a 1–2, 8, 95 I 1, 4.1–2, 114 423 b 29, 8 I 10, 20.10, 114 428 a 8–11, 97 I 10, 20.31–2, 107 428 b 30 – 429 a 2, 94 I 10, 21.7, 114 429 a 18, 21 I 25, 40.10, 114 429 a 22, 96 II 3, 47.30, 114 429 b 13, 95 III 12, 106.271, 114 429 b 20–1, 95 Ambrose 431 a 16–17, 95 Exameron 431 b 2, 95 I 6.23, 71 432 a 8–10, 95 Aristophanes 432 a 15–16, 88 Aves 432 b 12–14, 95 1001–5, 27 432 b 14, 93 Nubes 432 b 15–16, 94 225–5, 3 432 b 21, 88 358–60, 3 432 b 25, 93

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432 b 26, 96 302 b 2–5, 116 433 a 4–5, 97 300 b 8–10, 55 433 a 15, 94 305 b 26 – 306 a 1, 47 434 a 31, 88 306 a 23–6, 46 433 b 27–30, 97 306 a 26 –b2, 48 DC 306 a 30 –b7, 82 268 a 1–6, 31, 42 307 a 16–17, 48 268 a 4–6, 43 310 a 3, 66–7 268 a 6–7, 31 310 a 33–4, 66 268 a 7–10, 32 311 a 17–18, 41 268 a 10–13, 33 EE 268 a 13–15, 33 1216 a 12–14, 1 268 a 15–19, 33 GA 268 b 5, 33 715 a 4–6, 7 268 b 5–8, 34 716 a 11, 6 268 b 8–10, 35 731 a 30 –b5, 5 269 a 2–9, 57–9 735 a 21, 9 269 a 9–18, 59–60 739 b 19, 88 269 a 32 –b2, 61 741 b 4, 88 269 b 13–16, 115 744 a 37–8, 88 269 b 24–5, 41 783 b 20, 6 269 b 31, 119 GC 270 a 12–15, 106 314 a 28 –b1, 117 270 a 33, 119 316 a 14–16, 45 270 b 3, 115 324 a 34–5, 10 270 b 11, 115 324 b 5–6, 10 270 b 20–1, 10, 116 324 b 6, 10 270 b 20–3, 118 324 b 19, 10 270 b 22, 115 333 b 7, 9 270 b 24–5, 116 334 b 30–1, 80 271 a 20–2, 106 335 a 28–9, 15 271 a 33, 88 336 a 14–18, 11 271 b 1–17, 45 336 b 27–8, 88 279 b 3, 119 337 a 1–7, 11 284 b 21–4, 40 IA 285 b 19–20, 97 704 b 15, 88 286 a 4–7, 86 705 a 27 –b2, 39 286 a 12, 119 705 b 30 – 706 a 26, 40 286 b 7, 119 705 b 7–8, 39 287 b 24–7, 98 708 a 9–10, 88 287 b 28 – 288 a 2, 98, 101 711 a 19, 88 288 a 2–3, 88 Metaph. 289 b 5, 100 Gamma 291 b 13–14, 88 1004 a 2, 105 291 b 24–8, 99, 101 1005 a 34, 14 291 b 29–31, 74, 99 Delta 291 b 32, 115 1018 a 27–8, 104 292 a 10–14, 13, 74, 99 1021 b 31–3, 33 292 a 14–17, 85 1021 b 32 – 1022 a 1, 33 292 a 18–20, 74 Epsilon 292 a 18–22, 74, 90 1025 b 7–8, 14 292 a 20–2, 74 1025 b 18–21, 14, 15 297 a 4, 100 1026 a 5–6, 21 298 b 2–4, 44 1026 a 6, 21 302 a 31 –b2, 117 1026 a 18–19, 28

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134 Index of passages Aristotle (cont.) 641 a 29–30, 5 Zeta 641 a 33–4, 5, 19 1028 b 8–9, 115 641 b 5–6, 20 1028 b 8–13, 42 641 b 9–10, 19 1029 a 12–16, 109 641 b 11, 5 1029 a 16–19, 109 644 b 16, 5 1029 a 18–19, 109 644 b 23–32, 85–6, 101 1032 a 20–1, 10 644 b 32 – 645 a 7, 8 1032 a 25, 9 645 a 3, 8 1033 b 32, 9 645 a 3–4, 8 Eta 645 a 4–5, 8 1042 b 5–6, 106 645 a 4–7, 7, 100 Theta 645 a 5, 8 1048 b 37 – 1049 a 1, 9 645 a 5–6, 5 1049 b 25, 9 645 b 9–11, 8 Iota 646 a 15, 8 1054 a 30, 105 646 a 33, 9 1055 a 4–5, 104 658 a 8, 88 1055 a 27–8, 104 658 a 23, 88 Lambda 661 b 24, 88 1069 a 14–15, 10 687 a 16–17, 88 1069 a 30–3, 88–9 691 b 4–5, 88 1069 b 3, 102 694 a 15, 88 1069 b 4–5, 102 695 b 19–20, 88 1069 b 6–7, 102 Phys. 1069 b 8–9, 102 184 a 14–16, 23 1069 b 14–15, 105 184 b 25 – 185 a 1, 26 1069 b 24–6, 108 185 a 2–3, 28 1069 b 26, 106 185 a 8, 26, 27 1069 b 33–4, 105 185 a 9–10, 27 1070 a 8, 9 185 a 17, 27 1070 b 34, 9 185 a 18–19, 26 1071 a 11–17, 9 185 a 19, 26 1071 b 31–4, 56 187 a 28–9, 24 Nu 188 a 22–4, 104 1092 a 16, 9 188 a 26–30, 25 Meteor. 189 b 27, 105 338 a 20 – 339 a 9, 2–3 189 b 31–2, 25 338 b 2, 50, 115 190 a 31, 26 339 a 21–2, 30 192 a 21, 108 339 b 16–17, 50, 115 192 b 2–4, 24 340 b 11, 115 193 a 4–9, 28 355 a 14, 120 193 a 11, 108 369 b 21–31, 116 193 b 8, 9 NE 194 a 13, 30 1109 b 35 – 1110 a 1, 76 194 b 13, 9 1110 a 1–4, 76 198 a 22–3, 15, 29 PA 198 a 22–31, 29 639 a 12, 5 198 a 26, 9 639 b 8–10, 7 199 a 27–9, 39 639 b 15 – 640 b 5, 7 202 a 11, 9 640 a 2, 5 209 a 4–5, 32 640 a 9–10, 8 212 b 20–2, 117 640 a 25, 9 255 a 29–30, 67 640 b 5 – 641 a 17, 7 260 a 22–3, 88

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PN iii 37, 77 436 a 1–6, 22 v32, 71, 113 442 b 25, 6 v21, 105 467 a 33–4, 39 vii 135, 53 467 b 2, 39 vii 143, 36 467 b 4, 6 vii 150, 38 468 a 4–12, 39 ix 9, 120 468 a 9–11, 39 468 a 31, 6 Epiphanius 468 a 4–12, 39 Adversus haereses 469 a 27–8, 88 iii 31, 121 476 a 13, 88 Euripides Pol. Troades 1256 b 15–22, 13 1079–80, 117 Rhet. 1354 a 1–6, 28 [Galen] SE Historia philosopha 18 71 119 165 a 38 –b8, 27 , , 23 52 Top. , 54 113 123 b 1–37, 104 , [Aristotle] De mundo Elementa astronomiae 1 19 22 100 392 a 5–9, 118 . – , Arnobius Adversus nationes Hippocrates ii 9 113 De arte , i11 27 Athenagoras . , De flatibus Legatio pro Christianis i 4 10 11 103 64.25–30, 71 , . – , iii, 3, 119 Basil De natura hominis iv 172 15 174 4 103 Hexae¨meron . – . , i11, 71 VT i3.7, 3 i38 10 3 Cicero . – , xiv 4.16, 103 Academica xx 1 1 7 24 i7, 26, 113 . – , i39, 52 Hippolytus Refutatio omnium haeresium De finibus bonorum et malorum i7 120 iv 5.12, 113 , i20.4, 71 De natura deorum vii 19 3 4 71 113 i33, 117 . – , , ii 40, 120 Homer ii 41 117 Iliad , xiv 288 116 ii 44, 72 , Tusculanae disputationes [Iustinus] i10, 113 i17 113 Cohortatio ad graecos , 5.2.15–20, 71 i22, 113 i41 113 , Nemesius [Clement] De natura hominis viii 15 113 Recognitiones , 5.165, 71 Diogenes Laertius Olympiodorus Vitae philosophorum In Meteora ii 12, 111, 112 2.14–16, 113

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136 Index of passages Olympiodorus (cont.) 40 b, 90 2.19, 113 48 b 7 – c1, 50–1 2.29–30, 113 53 c 4–5, 45 53 c 5–6, 32, 45 [Philo] 54 b 4–5, 45 De aeternitate mundi 55 a 7, 45 78–80, 37 55 c 4–6, 78 Philoponus 56 d 7, 45 In Meteora 56 e 6, 45 3.37, 113 57 c 7–8, 45 5.9–10, 113 58 c 5–7, 79 5.13, 113 77 a, 6 9.31, 113 77 b 1–2, 6 9.33, 113 82 a–b, 103 14.32, 113 90 e 1–3, 8 14.37, 113 92 c, 90 31.29, 113 [] 58.8–9, 113 Epinomis 97.20–2, 62 981 b 3–4, 79 In DA 981 c 5–8, 79 595.37 – 598.24, 102 981 c 8 – d5, 79, 81 In GC 984 b 4 – e5, 81 210.12–16, 47 984 b 6 – c2, 81 Plato 984 d 8 – e5, 81 Cratilus 984 e 1, 81 410 b 6–7, 118 985 b 1–4, 81 Laws 985 b 4 – c1, 81 897 b–c, 91 Plotinus 899 a, 91 Enneads 899 a–b, 91 ii 1.2.12–13, 113 Phaedo ii 1.6.1–21, 80 70 d 7 – 71 a 10, 103 ii 2.1.14–19, 68 Phaedrus ii 2.1.19–23, 69 269 g – 272 b, 3 ii 2.1.23–4, 69 Philebus ii 2.1.24–5, 69 17 a – 18 d, 48 ii 2.1.27–9, 69 Timaeus ii 2.1.37–9, 69 28 b 7 – c2, 79 Plutarch 29 b, 90 De defectu oraculorum 29 c 4 – d3, 101 12, 81 30 b, 6 28, 37 30 b 6–7, 35 De Iside et Osiride 30 a 5, 36 360 d–f, 82 30 c 2 – d4, 36 De Stoicorum repugnantiis 30 c 4, 36 41, 120 30 c 5, 36 Lysander 30 d, 90 12, 111 31 b – 32 c, [Plutarch] 79–80 Placita 32 d, 90 878 b 8–9, 70, 113, 115 33 b, 90 881 e 10 – f7, 70, 39 a, 6, 91 113, 115 39 b, 91 882 f 4, 51 39 b 4, 94 887 e 3–4, 51 39 d 8, 94 887 d 7–11, 70, 115 39 e, 6 888 b 10–11, 70

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Proclus 573.3–11, 47 Hypotyposis astronomicarum positionum 577.17–19, 47 4.7, 100 648.19–28, 47 In Rempublicam In Phys. ii 48.4–27, 82 7.10–15, 48, 50 In Timaeum 155.21–30, 38 ii 11.24–31, 68 164.17–20, 38 ii 42.9–12, 63 164.26 – 165.1, 38 ii 43.20 – 44.18, 80 363.6–7, 29 iii 9.4–5, 80 1165.35–9, 82, 90 iii 279.2–3, 47 1219.3–7, 84 iv 113.30–1, 68 [Simplicius] In DA 1.23 – 3.28, 17 M 3.21 – 4.11, 92 i21, 51 320.17 – 321.2, 102 i27, 82 Stobaeus ix 78, 36 Eclogae ix 81–4, 36 i10, 46 ix 226, 51 i23.10–15, 111 ix 316, 71 i37.16–18, 70, 113, 115 ix 332, 36 i 128.4–9, 70, 113, 115 x 240, 51 i 129.1 – 130.20, 50 x 249–50, 49 i 140.15, 51 x 316, 113 i 142.2–7, 38 PH i 195.20 – 196.2, 70, 115 iii 30–2, 119 i 196.5–16, 70 iii 31, 71 i 196.11–12, 115 iii 37, 53 i 200.21–2, 19, 63 iii 38, 51 i 200.25, 70 iii 39, 52 i 206.7–8, 63 iii 126, 51 i 206.19–24, 119 iii 152, 51 i 209.5–10, 121 iii 316, 113 i 212.25–7, 113 Simplicius i 214.1–3, 118 In DC i 219.19–25, 118 6.34 – 7.3, 44 Strabo 7.20–8, 43 Geographica 12.22–6, 82, 90 xiv 5.4.8 (670), 63 13.22, 63, 113 20.10–15, 67 Theodoretus 20.12, 63, 113 Graecarum affectionum curatio 20.23–5, 68 iv 12, 71 21.33, 63, 113 iv 18, 71 21.35 – 22.17, 67–9 iv 21, 71 26.31–3, 64 Theo Smyrnaeus 34.14–19, 62 Expositio rerum mathematicarum ad legendum 42.19–20, 64 Platonem utilium 112.2, 116 177.9ff, 100 156.25 – 201.10, 107 380.1–3, 84 380.3–5, 84 Xenophon 380.29 – 381.2, 84 Memorabilia 488.3–24, 100 i1.1.13–14, 111 563.26 – 564.3, 47 iv 7.6–7, 112

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This is a selective index and is intended to supplement the Index of names and the Index of passages

aithe¯r dimension aithe¯r and ae¯r, 116 as diastasis, 32 aithe¯r and fire, 116–17 as diaste¯ma, 32 in Aristotle, 10, 79, 115–17 discontinuity between the celestial and the in the Epinomis, 78–82 sublunary world, 87–9, 119–21 in the doxography, 115 in the Stoics, 118–19, 120 element elements, 48–51 body fifth element, 10, 113–14 aetherial body, 115–17 firstelement, 50–1, 114–15 arguments for the existence of a celestial simple body, 57–62 Heraclitus bodies, 42–3 Aristotle and Heraclitus on celestial bodies and elements, 48–51 nourishment, 119–21 bodies and magnitudes, 31–6, 42, 44–5 body and antitupia, 52 intellegibility, lack of, 109–12 divine body, 114 fifth body, 10, 113–14 matter fifth body in antiquity, 70–1 Alexander of Aphrodisias on celestial matter, fifth body in the Epinomis, 77–83 107–8 firstbody, 114–15 celestial matter, 101–9 living bodies, 38–40 meteo¯ra, 3 mathematical bodies versus natural bodies Anaxagoras and ta meteo¯ra, 111–12 (so¯ma versus sterea), 37–40, 52–4 meteorology Stoic and Epicurean conceptions of body, before Aristotle, 3 51–4 meteorology versus metarsiology, 3 sublunary simple bodies, 41–2 motion circular motion and contrariety, 106–7 contrariety circular motion versus celestial motion, circular motion and contrariety, 106–7 83–4 for one thing there is one contrary at most, natural versus forced motion, 61–2 60–2 natural versus non-natural motion, 56–7, language and theory of contrariety, 25, 61–2, 71–7 102–5 supernatural motion, 62 cosmos voluntary versus non-voluntary cosmos as a causal system, 11–13 motion, 72 cosmos as a system of bodies, 44–5 cosmos as a teleological system, 13 Parmenides and Melissus, Aristotle’s criticism cosmos as a unified whole, 10–11, 35–6, 37 of, 26–8

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phainomenon, 98–9, 99–100 phainomenon versus phainomena, 100–1 aithe¯r, 118–19, 120 Plato all versus whole, 36 aithe¯r, 118 body, 54 bodies and regular polyhedra, 45–6 unified bodies, 36–7 body, 32, 45 contraries, 103 unity demonology, 81–2 causal unity, 14 elementary triangles, 46–8 material unity, 15–16 elements, 48–9 methodological unity, 15 minimal thickness (hypothesis), 47 sensible world, 35–6 Xenarchus, 63 Xenarchus as a Peripatetic philosopher, 69–70 remoteness, 85–7 Xenarchus and Philoponus, 63–4 conceptual versus geographical remoteness, Xenarchus and Plotinus, 67–9 86–7 Xenarchus and Simplicius, 63–4, 65 Xenarchus’ critique of Aristotle’s doctrine of substance natural motion, 64–7 eternal and perishable sensible substances, 88–9 zo¯ia, 6, 17–18, 82, 90–2 fifth substance, 113–14 zo¯ion, 6, 90–1 firstsubstance, 114–15 zo¯ia versus zo¯nta, 6, 17–18 substances and bodies, 42 stars as zo¯ia, 91

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