Aristoxenus of Tarentum: the Pythagorean precepts (how to live a Pythagorean life) : an edition of and commentary on the fragments with an introduction
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505 | 8 | |a Fragment 3: desire (fr. 37 Wehrli = Stobaeus, 3.10.66) -- Fragment 4: the generation of children (fr. 39 Wehrli = Stobaeus, 4.37.4) -- Fragment 5: the love of what is beautiful and fine (fr. 40 Wehrli = Stobaeus 3.1.101) -- Fragment 6: learning must be willing (fr. 36 Wehrli = Stobaeus, 2.31.119) -- Fragment 7: luck (fr. 41 Wehrli = Stobaeus, 1.6.18) -- Fragment 8: human nature is prone to excess and needs the supervision of the gods, parents and laws (fr. 33 Wehrli, Iamblichus, vp 174-6) -- Fragment 9: opinion, the training of children and young people, pleasure, desire, diet, and the generation of children (fr. 38 Wehrli, Iamblichus, vp 200-13) -- Fragment 10: the appropriate and the inappropriate in human interaction on starting points and rulers (Iamblichus, vp 180-3) -- Fragment 11: friendship (Iamblichus, vp 101-2, 230-3) -- Appendices -- Subsidiary precepts 1: avoid crowds in the morning, and 2: avoid hunting (Iamblichus, vp 96-100) -- | |
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adam_text | Contents Preface [page ix] List of Abbreviations [xii] PART i: INTRODUCTION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Evidence for the Work: the Excerpts Preserved in Stobaeus [3] The Title and Nature of the Work [5] The Format and Style of the Work [8] Fragments of the Pythagorean Precepts Preserved in Iamblichus’ On the Pythagorean Way of Life [14] A Comparison of Stobaeus’ and Iamblichus’ Evidence for the Pythagorean Precepts [16] The Relationship of the Pythagorean Precepts to Aristoxenus’ Other Works on the Pythagoreans [39] The Influence of the Pythagorean Precepts on the Later Pythagorean Tradition [52] History of Scholarship on the Pythagorean Precepts [74] The Standard View of the Pythagorean Precepts [82] The Ethical System of the Pythagorean Precepts [112] PART lí: FRAGMENTS WITH TRANSLATION AND COMMENTARY 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. The Pythagorean Precepts: A Reconstructed Text in English [151] Fragment 1: Obedience to Parents and the Laws (ff. 34 Wehrli = Stobaeus, 4.25.45) [164] Fragment 2: The Importance of Order and Supervision for Every Age of Life (ff. 35 Wehrli = Stobaeus, 4.1.49) [166] Fragment 3: Desire (ff. 37 Wehrli = Stobaeus, 3.10.66) [191] Fragment 4: The Generation of Children (ff. 39 Wehrli = Stobaeus, 4.37.4) [212]
viii Contents 16. Fragment 5: The Love of What is Beautiful and Fine (ff. 40 Wehrli = Stobaeus, 3.1.101) [226] 17. Fragment 6: Learning Must be Willing (ff. 36 Wehrli = Stobaeus, 2.31.119) [233] 18. Fragment 7: Luck (ff. 41 Wehrli = Stobaeus, 1.6.18) [238] 19. Fragment 8: Human Nature is Prone to Excess and Needs the Supervision of the Gods, Parents and Laws (fr. 33 Wehrli, Iamblichus, VP 174-6) [258] 20. Fragment 9: On Opinion, the Training of Children and Young People, Pleasure, Desire, Diet, and the Generation of Children (ff. 38 Wehrli, Iamblichus, VP 200-13) [314] 21. Fragment 10: The Appropriate and the Inappropriate in Human Interaction. On Starting Points and Rulers (Iamblichus, VP 180-3) [458] 22. Fragment 11: Friendship (Iamblichus, VP 101-2, 230-3) [527] APPENDICES Appendix 1. Subsidiary Precepts 1: Avoid Crowds in the Morning, and 2: Avoid Hunting (Iamblichus, VP 96-100) [561] Appendix 2. Subsidiary Precept 3: Memory (Iamblichus, VP 163-4) [578] Appendix 3. Subsidiary Precept 4: All Sex is Harmful (Diodorus Siculus, Library of History 10.9.2-4) [591] Appendix 4. Stobaeus, Eclogae 3.1.71: Divination, Medicine, and Music [595] Concordance with the Fragment Numbers in Wehrli’s Edition [605] Bibliography [606] Select Index of Greek Words and Phrases Discussed [616] Index Locorum [619] Generalindex [631]
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spelling | Aristoxenus Tarentinus v360-v300 Verfasser (DE-588)118650149 aut (DE-588)4544678-7 Fragmenta Aristoxenus of Tarentum the Pythagorean precepts (how to live a Pythagorean life) : an edition of and commentary on the fragments with an introduction Carl A. Huffman (Emeritus professor and research professor of classics, DePauw University) Pythagorean precepts Cambridge ; New York ; Port Melbourne ; New Delhi ; Singapore Cambridge University Press 2019 xi, 636 Seiten 23 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Introduction -- Evidence for the work: the excerpts preserved in Stobaeus -- Title and nature of the work -- Format and style of the work -- Fragments of the Pythagorean precepts preserved in Iamblichus' On the Pythagorean way of life -- A comparison of Stobaeus' and Iamblichus' evidence for the Pythagorean precepts -- Relationship of the Pythagorean precepts to Aristoxenus' other works on the Pythagoreans -- The influence of the Pythagorean precepts on the later Pythagorean tradition -- History of scholarship on the Pythagorean precepts -- The standard view of the Pythagorean precepts -- The ethical system of the Pythagorean precepts -- Fragments with translation and commentary -- The Pythagorean precepts: a reconstructed text in English -- Fragment 1: obedience to parents and the laws (fr. 34 Wehrli = Stobaeus 4.25.45) -- Fragment 2: the importance of order and supervision for every age of life (fr. 35 Wehrli = Stobaeus, 4.1.49) -- Fragment 3: desire (fr. 37 Wehrli = Stobaeus, 3.10.66) -- Fragment 4: the generation of children (fr. 39 Wehrli = Stobaeus, 4.37.4) -- Fragment 5: the love of what is beautiful and fine (fr. 40 Wehrli = Stobaeus 3.1.101) -- Fragment 6: learning must be willing (fr. 36 Wehrli = Stobaeus, 2.31.119) -- Fragment 7: luck (fr. 41 Wehrli = Stobaeus, 1.6.18) -- Fragment 8: human nature is prone to excess and needs the supervision of the gods, parents and laws (fr. 33 Wehrli, Iamblichus, vp 174-6) -- Fragment 9: opinion, the training of children and young people, pleasure, desire, diet, and the generation of children (fr. 38 Wehrli, Iamblichus, vp 200-13) -- Fragment 10: the appropriate and the inappropriate in human interaction on starting points and rulers (Iamblichus, vp 180-3) -- Fragment 11: friendship (Iamblichus, vp 101-2, 230-3) -- Appendices -- Subsidiary precepts 1: avoid crowds in the morning, and 2: avoid hunting (Iamblichus, vp 96-100) -- Subsidiary precept 3: memory (Iamblichus, vp 164) -- Subsidiary precept 4: all sex is harmful (Diodorus Siculus, library of history 10.9.3), Stobaeus, Eclogae 3.1.71: divination, medicine, and music -- Concordance with the fragment numbers in Wehrli's edition Aristoxenus Tarentinus v360-v300 Fragmenta (DE-588)4544678-7 gnd rswk-swf Pythagoreer (DE-588)4333306-0 gnd rswk-swf Aristoxenus / Pythagorean precepts Stobaeus Iamblichus / active approximately 160-180 Pythagoras and Pythagorean school / Early works to 1800 Philosophy, Ancient / Early works to 1800 Philosophy, Ancient Pythagoras and Pythagorean school Early works (DE-588)4136710-8 Kommentar gnd-content Aristoxenus mus. TLG 0088 (DE-2581)TH000000363 gbd Pythagoras phil. (DE-2581)TH000002685 gbd Vorsokratiker (DE-2581)TH000006638 gbd Aristoxenus Tarentinus v360-v300 Fragmenta (DE-588)4544678-7 u Pythagoreer (DE-588)4333306-0 s DE-604 Huffman, Carl A. 1951- (DE-588)120376278X edt wac win http://www.sehepunkte.de/2020/09/33553.html rezensiert in: sehepunkte 20 (2020), Nr. 9 Rezension Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031717392&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Aristoxenus Tarentinus v360-v300 Aristoxenus of Tarentum the Pythagorean precepts (how to live a Pythagorean life) : an edition of and commentary on the fragments with an introduction Introduction -- Evidence for the work: the excerpts preserved in Stobaeus -- Title and nature of the work -- Format and style of the work -- Fragments of the Pythagorean precepts preserved in Iamblichus' On the Pythagorean way of life -- A comparison of Stobaeus' and Iamblichus' evidence for the Pythagorean precepts -- Relationship of the Pythagorean precepts to Aristoxenus' other works on the Pythagoreans -- The influence of the Pythagorean precepts on the later Pythagorean tradition -- History of scholarship on the Pythagorean precepts -- The standard view of the Pythagorean precepts -- The ethical system of the Pythagorean precepts -- Fragments with translation and commentary -- The Pythagorean precepts: a reconstructed text in English -- Fragment 1: obedience to parents and the laws (fr. 34 Wehrli = Stobaeus 4.25.45) -- Fragment 2: the importance of order and supervision for every age of life (fr. 35 Wehrli = Stobaeus, 4.1.49) -- Fragment 3: desire (fr. 37 Wehrli = Stobaeus, 3.10.66) -- Fragment 4: the generation of children (fr. 39 Wehrli = Stobaeus, 4.37.4) -- Fragment 5: the love of what is beautiful and fine (fr. 40 Wehrli = Stobaeus 3.1.101) -- Fragment 6: learning must be willing (fr. 36 Wehrli = Stobaeus, 2.31.119) -- Fragment 7: luck (fr. 41 Wehrli = Stobaeus, 1.6.18) -- Fragment 8: human nature is prone to excess and needs the supervision of the gods, parents and laws (fr. 33 Wehrli, Iamblichus, vp 174-6) -- Fragment 9: opinion, the training of children and young people, pleasure, desire, diet, and the generation of children (fr. 38 Wehrli, Iamblichus, vp 200-13) -- Fragment 10: the appropriate and the inappropriate in human interaction on starting points and rulers (Iamblichus, vp 180-3) -- Fragment 11: friendship (Iamblichus, vp 101-2, 230-3) -- Appendices -- Subsidiary precepts 1: avoid crowds in the morning, and 2: avoid hunting (Iamblichus, vp 96-100) -- Subsidiary precept 3: memory (Iamblichus, vp 164) -- Subsidiary precept 4: all sex is harmful (Diodorus Siculus, library of history 10.9.3), Stobaeus, Eclogae 3.1.71: divination, medicine, and music -- Concordance with the fragment numbers in Wehrli's edition Aristoxenus Tarentinus v360-v300 Fragmenta (DE-588)4544678-7 gnd Pythagoreer (DE-588)4333306-0 gnd |
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title | Aristoxenus of Tarentum the Pythagorean precepts (how to live a Pythagorean life) : an edition of and commentary on the fragments with an introduction |
title_GND | (DE-588)4544678-7 |
title_alt | Fragmenta Pythagorean precepts |
title_auth | Aristoxenus of Tarentum the Pythagorean precepts (how to live a Pythagorean life) : an edition of and commentary on the fragments with an introduction |
title_exact_search | Aristoxenus of Tarentum the Pythagorean precepts (how to live a Pythagorean life) : an edition of and commentary on the fragments with an introduction |
title_full | Aristoxenus of Tarentum the Pythagorean precepts (how to live a Pythagorean life) : an edition of and commentary on the fragments with an introduction Carl A. Huffman (Emeritus professor and research professor of classics, DePauw University) |
title_fullStr | Aristoxenus of Tarentum the Pythagorean precepts (how to live a Pythagorean life) : an edition of and commentary on the fragments with an introduction Carl A. Huffman (Emeritus professor and research professor of classics, DePauw University) |
title_full_unstemmed | Aristoxenus of Tarentum the Pythagorean precepts (how to live a Pythagorean life) : an edition of and commentary on the fragments with an introduction Carl A. Huffman (Emeritus professor and research professor of classics, DePauw University) |
title_short | Aristoxenus of Tarentum |
title_sort | aristoxenus of tarentum the pythagorean precepts how to live a pythagorean life an edition of and commentary on the fragments with an introduction |
title_sub | the Pythagorean precepts (how to live a Pythagorean life) : an edition of and commentary on the fragments with an introduction |
topic | Aristoxenus Tarentinus v360-v300 Fragmenta (DE-588)4544678-7 gnd Pythagoreer (DE-588)4333306-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Aristoxenus Tarentinus v360-v300 Fragmenta Pythagoreer Kommentar |
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