Description
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In this collection of essays, Aristotle's Politics, is analyzed from various points of view that range from the material transmission of the text and its controversial reception to the main subjects covered by the treatise (methodology, philosophy of law, citizenship, economy).
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Francisco L. Lisi is Professor emeritus of Greek Philology and director of the instituto de Estudios Clâsicos sobre la Sociedad y la Política at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. His main publications are devoted to Greek Political Philosophy and its reception. - _Michele Curnis is CONEX-researcher in Classical Philology at the Instituto de Estudios Clásicos sobre la Sociedad y la Política 'Lucio Anneo Séneca' at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. His publications cover the fields of the manuscript tradition of Johannes Stobaeus, the reception and critical edition of Aristotelian Politics, and the Spanish and Italian Humanism.Francisco L. Lisi is Professor emeritus of Greek Philology and director of the instituto de Estudios Clâsicos sobre la Sociedad y la Política at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. His main publications are devoted to Greek Political Philosophy and its reception. - _Michele Curnis is CONEX-researcher in Classical Philology at the Instituto de Estudios Clásicos sobre la Sociedad y la Política 'Lucio Anneo Séneca' at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. His publications cover the fields of the manuscript tradition of Johannes Stobaeus, the reception and critical edition of Aristotelian Politics, and the Spanish and Italian Humanism.