Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Individuals
- Logic and ontology
- Chapter 7 The Categories
- Chapter 8 The Categories
- Chapter 9 The Categories
- Chapter 10 The Categories
- Chapter 11 On Interpretation
- Chapter 12 Ontology
- Chapter 13 Logic
- Chapter 14 Theory of knowledge
- Ethics
- Physics
- Bibliography
- Index of sources
- Index of passages cited
- Index of personal names (ancient)
- General index
Chapter 10 - The Categories
(iv) Time and place
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2012
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Individuals
- Logic and ontology
- Chapter 7 The Categories
- Chapter 8 The Categories
- Chapter 9 The Categories
- Chapter 10 The Categories
- Chapter 11 On Interpretation
- Chapter 12 Ontology
- Chapter 13 Logic
- Chapter 14 Theory of knowledge
- Ethics
- Physics
- Bibliography
- Index of sources
- Index of passages cited
- Index of personal names (ancient)
- General index
Summary
Simplicius, On Aristotle’s Categories 134.5–7
But perhaps, they say, Andronicus did better, making place and time categories in their own right and ranking Where and When beneath these.
Simplicius, On Aristotle’s Categories 342.21–5
One should note that Aristotle made time and place [types] of quantity and When and Where categories in their own right; but Archytas, and Andronicus following Archytas, ranked When beneath time and Where beneath place and thus established the two categories [of time and place], themselves too preserving the number of kinds as ten.
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- Peripatetic Philosophy, 200 BC to AD 200An Introduction and Collection of Sources in Translation, pp. 64 - 69Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010