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Unfortunetaly, I think it's no longer there 
Surion E. |
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05.21.09 - 7:30 am | #
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Evidently it's not there anymore. If you find another Greek text of Aristotle's Physics online I would appreciate it if you let me know.
Edward Campbell |
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07.20.09 - 4:38 pm | #
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Well, it looks like they changed the URL structure a bit, but it's more-or-less still there.
Book 1 is available here, in a parallel Greek/French/French commentary:
http://remacle.org/bloodwolf/phi...stote/
phys1.htm
And Books 2+ are available here:
http://remacle.org/bloodwolf/
phi...physique2gr.htm
Ken Smith |
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07.20.09 - 5:13 pm | #
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Thank!!!!!!!!!!!!
Anonymous |
09.14.09 - 2:54 pm | #
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. . you
Anonymous |
09.14.09 - 2:55 pm | #
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The whole Greek text of the Physics is on Physics (Aristotle)-Wikipedia etc sub external links.
Wim Janssen |
11.17.09 - 5:46 am | #
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My discovery isn't all that great. The text is in PDF-form and is uncuttable and unpastable. And the text in two parts on remacle.org is complete. One and 2+ = all.
W.J.
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11.17.09 - 12:32 pm | #
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Oh well. Still good to know that there are other sources. (I still wonder why it hasn't made its way onto Perseus...?)
Ken Smith |
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11.17.09 - 2:24 pm | #
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