Plutarch, pseudo
De Placitis Philosophorum Naturalibus Libri Quinq
Rome:: Jacob Mazochius [Giacomo Mazzocchi],, 1510.. First Edition Thus.. Later 1/2 morocco, old stamp on t.p. faded and on a4v Capuchin library of Naples, fine crisp copy, minor pin wormholes.. 4to.. T.p. in architectural border. A translation of the spurious 'Peri ton areskonton philosophois phusikon dogmaton' by Guillaume Bud!. "The Placitis philosophorum' ascribed to Plutarch is one of our main sources (though itself second hand) for the study of ancient philosophy." [Sarton]#11;Regarded since the seventeenth century as pseudepigraphic because of its verbal similarities to other doxographical#11;treatises, De placitis philosophorum sets forth, in Books I-III, the opinions of Greek natural philosophers on the questions of the makeup of the cosmos and on the operation of#11;various celestial phenomena, while Books IV-V treat of questions relating to the function of the human soul and to the nature of human reproduction and physiology. While obviously selective in its content and generally superficial in its treatment, the treatise nevertheless preserves much interesting material on topics widely debated in ancient#11;philosophical circles. EDIT 16 (on-line) cnc 30300 (1 copy only). Hoffmann III,201. Durling/NLM3698.1. RLIN adds 3 copies in US [Folger, Harvard, Bancroft].
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