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Fazzo S. e Zonta M. “Toward a « critical translation » of Alexander of Aphrodisias’ De principiis, based on the indirect tradition of Syriac and Arabic sources
Aristotle’s Metaphysics Lambda. Annotated Critical Edition Based upon a Systematic Investigation of Greek, Latin, Arabic and Hebrew Sources by Stefan Alexandru
Sì come rota ch'igualmente è mossa’ dalla Metafisica al Paradiso
The article proposes a philosophically grounded interpretation of sì come rota ch’igualmente è mossa, a line – the penultimate one of Dante’s Paradiso (xxxi- ii 144) – on which no full con- sensus has been reached so far. In the here suggested view, it refers to the celestial movement, as explained by Aristotle, Meta- physics Lambda (i.e. Metaphysics book 12), chapters 6-7. The theory at issue is the very same theory of the first unmoved mover which opens the Paradiso (i 1) and keeps being recalled in its fi- nal line (amor che muove il sole e le altre stelle, xxxiii 145). Yet, the content is fully original on Dante’s part: amor becomes a driving force (già volgeva) acting not only upon the Heavens (as Aristotle allegedly says), but, like- wise (sì come, 144) upon Dante’s will and desire (il mio desio e’l velle xxxiii 143)
Alexander Arabus. Studi sulla tradizione araba dell'aristotelismo greco. Prefazione di Marwan Rashed
LE RÉCIT ANCIEN SUR L’ASSEMBLAGE DE LA MÉTAPHYSIQUE D’ARISTOTE: SA RÉCEPTION, SES IMPLICATIONS, SES ORIGINES
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