Pseudo-Aristotle: De Mundo (On the Cosmos)

A Commentary

Pavel Gregoric editor George Karamanolis editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:10th Mar '22

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De mundo is a protreptic to philosophy offering a unique view of God and the cosmos, inspired by Aristotle.

De mundo is a protreptic to philosophy and a work of both cosmology and theology, inspired by Aristotle. It is unique in presenting both a scientific explanation of the universe and a philosophical account focusing on the supreme cause of the universe's coherence and stability, God.De mundo is a protreptic to philosophy in the form of a letter to Alexander the Great and is traditionally ascribed to Aristotle. It offers a unique view of the cosmos, God and their relationship, which was inspired by Aristotle but written by a later author. The author provides an outline of cosmology, geography and meteorology, only to argue that a full understanding of the cosmos cannot be achieved without a proper grasp of God as its ultimate cause. To ensure such a grasp, the author provides a series of twelve carefully chosen interlocking analogies, building a complex picture in the reader's mind. The work develops a distinctly Aristotelian picture of God and the cosmos while paying tribute to pre-Aristotelian philosophers and avoiding open criticism of rival schools of philosophy. De mundo exercised considerable influence in late antiquity and then in the Renaissance and Early Modern times.

ISBN: 9781108819855

Dimensions: 228mm x 152mm x 14mm

Weight: 350g

257 pages