Alexandri Aphrodisiensis Ammonii Hermiae Filii Plotini Bardesanis Syri Et Georgii Gemisti Plethonis De Fato Quae Supersunt Graece presents the surviving works on fate by Alexander of Aphrodisias, Ammonius Hermiae, Plotinus, Bardesanes of Syria, and George Gemistus Plethon. This edition, meticulously reconstructed from manuscripts, editions, and versions, offers an emended Latin translation by Hugo Grotius and others. This volume is an invaluable resource for scholars interested in ancient and classical philosophy, particularly those studying the development of theories on fate and determinism. Its enduring value lies in its comprehensive presentation of primary texts and the inclusion of scholarly apparatus for critical analysis.
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