Since 1987 the series Ancient Commentators on Aristotle, ed. by Richard Sorabji and Michael Griffin, London u. a., Bloomsbury Academic, 2016-2020, presents translations of commentaries on Aristotle from the Imperial Age and Late Antiquity. Commentaries on Plato and systematic treatises have meanwhile joined the »Aristotelian« project. The series encourages a dissemination of the philosophical ideas of the »commentators« in modern-day philosophy and a higher engagement of contemporary debates with the questions and insights of late antique thinkers. In this review some recent and representative titles have been chosen for a brief discussion: a Neoplatonic monograph, a commentary on Aristotle, a commentary on Plato and a collection of »specialistic« studies of the quaestiones et solutiones-genre.
Iamblichus, On the General Science of Mathematics. Translated by John Dillon and J. O. Urmson. Introductory Essays by Sebastian Gertz and Richard Sorabji, London u. a.: Bloomsbury Academic, 2020. 164 S. - Philoponus, On Aristotle Categories 1-5. Translated by Riin Sirkel, Martin Tweedale and John Harris. Introduction by Richard Sorabji, with Philoponus, A Treatise Concerning the Whole and the Parts. Translated by Daniel King, London u. a.: Bloomsbury Academic, 2015¹/2016² (unveränderter Nachdruck). 221 S. - Philoponus, On Aristotle Categories 6-15. Translated by Michael Share, London u. a.: Bloomsbury Academic, 2020. 219 S. - Olympiodorus, Life of Plato and On Plato First Alcibiades 1-9. Translated by Michael Griffin, London u. a.: Bloomsbury Academic, 2015/2016 (unveränderter Nachdruck). 256 S. - Olympiodorus, On Plato First Alcibiades 10-28. Translated by Michael Griffin, London u. a.: Bloomsbury Academic, 2016/2017 (unveränderter Nachdruck). 240 S. - Priscian,
Since 1987 the series Ancient Commentators on Aristotle, ed. by Richard Sorabji and Michael Griffin, London u. a., Bloomsbury Academic, 2016-2020, presents translations of commentaries on Aristotle from the Imperial Age and Late Antiquity. Commentaries on Plato and systematic treatises have meanwhile joined the »Aristotelian« project. The series encourages a dissemination of the philosophical ideas of the »commentators« in modern-day philosophy and a higher engagement of contemporary debates with the questions and insights of late antique thinkers. In this review some recent and representative titles have been chosen for a brief discussion: a Neoplatonic monograph, a commentary on Aristotle, a commentary on Plato and a collection of »specialistic« studies of the quaestiones et solutiones-genre.
Iamblichus, On the General Science of Mathematics. Translated by John Dillon and J. O. Urmson. Introductory Essays by Sebastian Gertz and Richard Sorabji, London u. a.: Bloomsbury Academic, 2020. 164 S. - Philoponus, On Aristotle Categories 1-5. Translated by Riin Sirkel, Martin Tweedale and John Harris. Introduction by Richard Sorabji, with Philoponus, A Treatise Concerning the Whole and the Parts. Translated by Daniel King, London u. a.: Bloomsbury Academic, 2015¹/2016² (unveränderter Nachdruck). 221 S. - Philoponus, On Aristotle Categories 6-15. Translated by Michael Share, London u. a.: Bloomsbury Academic, 2020. 219 S. - Olympiodorus, Life of Plato and On Plato First Alcibiades 1-9. Translated by Michael Griffin, London u. a.: Bloomsbury Academic, 2015/2016 (unveränderter Nachdruck). 256 S. - Olympiodorus, On Plato First Alcibiades 10-28. Translated by Michael Griffin, London u. a.: Bloomsbury Academic, 2016/2017 (unveränderter Nachdruck). 240 S. - Priscian,