Note on Translating an Aristotelian Dative and τὸ τί ήν είυαι

New Scholasticism 58 (2):256-261 (1984)
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The author offers a fresh solution to the problem of rendering two key Aristotelian uses of the articular infinitive τὸ εἶναι with an embedded modifier, the one τί ἦν, and the other the dative noun and/or adjective, two usages which are clearly meant to be parallel.

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Robert Zaslavsky
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