Distributed for Brigham Young University
Middle Commentary on Aristotle's De anima
Translated by Alfred L. Ivry
A critical edition of the Arabic text with English translation, notes, and introduction by Alfred F. Ivry
300 pages, 6 x 9
©
2000
Series: Brigham Young University - Islamic Translation Series
Cloth $34.95
ISBN: 9780842524735
Published December 2001
Related links: Read about the Islamic Translation Series on BYU's Middle Eastern Texts Initiative website.
Averroës, the greatest Aristotelian of the Islamic philosophical tradition, composed some thirty-eight commentaries on the "First Teacher's" corpus, including three separate treatments of De Anima ("On the Soul"): the works commonly referred to as the Short, Middle, and Long Commentaries. The Middle Commentary—actually Averroës's last writing on the text-remains one of his most refined and politically discreet treatments of Aristotle, offering modern readers Averroës's final statement on the material intellect and conjunction as well as an accessible historical window on Aristotle's work as it was interpreted and transmitted in the medieval period.
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