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Alexander of Aphrodisias. On fate. Ed. and trans. R. W. Sharples. (Duckworth classical, medieval and Renaissance editions.) London: Duckworth. 1983. Pp. ix + 310. £24.00.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 October 2013

John Dillon
Affiliation:
Trinity College, Dublin

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Copyright © The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies 1985

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References

1 ‘Stoici e Megarici nel de fato di Alessandro di Afrodisia?’, in Scuole socratiche minori e filosofia ellenistica, ed. Giannantoni, G. (Bologna 1977) 174–94Google Scholar. This must not be taken to imply lack of respect for Donini's excellent contribution to Alexandrian studies in general.

2 Bruns did not have access, for one thing, to the Latin translation of William of Moerbeke, which is based on a manuscript not otherwise available.