A dissertation on the philosophy of Aristotle

in four books : in which his principal physical and metaphysical dogmas are unfolded, and it is shown, from indubitable evidence, that his philosophy has not been accurately known since the destruction of the Greeks : the insufficiency also of the philosophy that has been substituted by the moderns for that of Aristotle, is demonstrated

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Taylor, Thomas
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A dissertation on the philosophy of Aristotle

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Edition Notes

Pages 581-583 numbered 575-577.

Also issued as v. 10 of Taylor's ed. of The works of Aristotle (1806-1812). Cf. Schwab, Moise. Bibl. d'Aristote, no. 417; Lowndes.

Includes bibliographical references.

Fisher Walsh copy: A different issue of the same edition. With the armorial bookplate of Sir Richard Vyvyan, Bt. [Franks, 30456]. With the book label of Oscar J. Arkles, November, 1953.

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xxviii, 577 (i.e. 583) p.
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583

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