• On Indivisible Lines. Pseudo-Aristotle. 2.00. 1 rating0 reviews. Want to read. Buy on Amazon. Rate this book. "On Indivisible Lines (Greek Περὶ ἀτόμων...
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  • This article deals with the first Latin reception of Pseudo-Aristotle’s On Indivisible Lines and its impact on the medieval debate about the continuum.
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  • The lost second book of Aristotle's Poetics is a core plot element in Umberto Eco's novel The Name of the Rose. Core terms[edit]. ... On Indivisible Lines.
  • Additional arguments, based on Zeno (Dichotomy Paradox), and Aristotle (Physics, and the pseudo-Aristotelian On Indivisible Lines), establish that Zeno’s true...
  • On Indivisible Lines (Greek Περὶ ἀτόμων γραμμῶν; Latin De Lineis Insecabilibus) is a short treatise attributed to Aristotle,[1] but likely written by a member of...
  • The kind of commentary IT is. In the Middle Ages a long line of scholars established a deep-going reading of Aristotle.
  • Poetika kitabının yazarı Aristoteles kimdir? İşte Poetika kitabı özeti, sözleri, yorumları ve incelemesi...
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  • 24-bit 192 kHz FLAC version of the librivox.org recording found in the Opuscula collection. Concerning Indivisible Lines (Greek: ΠΕΡΙ ΑΤΟΜΩΝ...
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  • ABSTRACT. Diogenes Laertius recorded the total number of lines in Aristotle’s books. It is 445,270. ... On Indivisible Lines is a single book, with 380 lines.
  • 129 That Plato denied the existence of the point and asserted that of indivisible lines is not directly stated elsewhere, but the same views are ascribed to...
  • This meticulously researched book presents a comprehensive outline and discussion of Aristotle’s mathematics with the author's t.
  • Apostolos L. Pierris. On Indivisible Lines and Temporal Atoms. The Problem of Space-Time Continuum in Ancient Greek Thought. St. Andrews, 23 February 1978.