Defining Terms in Aristotle's Topics: ΟΡΟΣ or ΟΡ⟨ΙΣΜ⟩ΟΣ?

Mnemosyne 53 (3):267-287 (2000)
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Abstract

Many instances of "horismos" in Aristotle's Topics and Alexander's commentary have been altered to "horos" in the transmission of the texts. Philological and philosophical reasons are provided to substantiate this claim and to explain the phenomenon.

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Ivor Ludlam
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