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Christopher Rowe
(1944 - 2025)

Last affiliation: Durham University
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  •  48
    Petrus Victorius and Aristotle's Eudemian Ethics
    Classical Quarterly 74 (2): 763-773. 2024.
    This article reassesses the contribution of the late Renaissance scholar and teacher Petrus Victorius (Pier Vettori) to the reconstruction of the text of Aristotle's Eudemian Ethics, which has come down to us in what is often a highly corrupt form. It proposes an interpretation of certain abbreviations in the marginalia in one of Victorius's copies of the Aldine Eudemian Ethics which reveals them as recommending readings rather than recording them; it proposes that many more of those readings co…Read more
    This article reassesses the contribution of the late Renaissance scholar and teacher Petrus Victorius (Pier Vettori) to the reconstruction of the text of Aristotle's Eudemian Ethics, which has come down to us in what is often a highly corrupt form. It proposes an interpretation of certain abbreviations in the marginalia in one of Victorius's copies of the Aldine Eudemian Ethics which reveals them as recommending readings rather than recording them; it proposes that many more of those readings constitute his own conjectures than previously thought. The article goes on to suggest why Victorius never produced an edition of the Eudemian Ethics as he did of other Aristotelian works, despite returning repeatedly, over much of his life, to the task of improving this particular text. Victorius is revealed nonetheless as a highly creative—but also highly disciplined—textual critic, at least the equal of his nineteenth- and twentieth-century successors.
    Aristotle: Eudemian Ethics
  • Myth, History and Dialectics in Plato’s Republic and Timaeus-Critias
    In Richard Buxton (ed.), From myth to reason?: studies in the development of Greek thought, Oxford University Press. pp. 263-78. 1999.
  •  78
    Review. Die Entstehung von Ordnung: Zur Bestimmung von Sein, Erkennen und Handeln in der spateren Philosophie Platons. M Hoffmann
    The Classical Review 49 (2): 426-427. 1999.
    ClassicsPlato's Works
  •  131
    Aims and Methods in Aristotle's Politics
    Classical Quarterly 27 (1): 159-172. 1977.
    This paper originated in an attempt to come to terms with the problems which arise from the structure of the Politics. It is no news to anyone who has the slightest familiarity with the Politics that the work reads, to borrow a phrase of Barker's, not as a composition, but as composite. Broadly speaking, it falls into three parts: Books I–III, Books IV-VI, and Books VII-VIII.
    Aristotle's WorksAristotle: Political Philosophy
  •  14
    Plato
    St. Martin's Press. 1984.
    Plato
  •  88
    Bad and Appalling Constitutions in Plato's "Statesman"
    Polis 13 (1-2): 119-132. 1994.
    Plato: Politicus
  •  93
    Of Rule and Office: Plato’s Ideas of the Political, by Melissa Lane
    Mind 134 (535): 866-874. 2025.
    Plato
  • Classics and the life of Plocrates
    Classical Association. 2011.
    Classics
  •  1
    The Status of Myth in Plato's Timaeus
    In Carlo Natali & Stefano Maso (eds.), Plato Physicus: Cosmologia e antropologia nel Timeo, Adolf Hakkert. pp. 21-31. 2003.
    Plato: MythsPlato: Timaeus
  •  267
    The Proof from Relatives in the Peri Ideon: further Reconsideration
    Phronesis 24 (3): 270-281. 1979.
    Aristotle's Lost WorksClassics
  •  119
    The Eudemian Ethics- Michael Woods: Aristotle's Eudemian Ethics, Books I, II and VIII. Translated with a commentary. (Clarendon Aristotle Series.) Pp. xii + 234. Oxford University Press, 1982. £11.50 (paper, £5.95) (review)
    The Classical Review 33 (01): 60-61. 1983.
    Aristotle's Works in Ethics
  •  91
    Robert Véron: Platon: une introduction à la vie de l'esprit. (Collection d'études anciennes, 111.) Pp. 209. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1987. Paper
    The Classical Review 38 (2): 425-425. 1988.
    Plato: Interpretive StrategiesClassicsPlato's Works
  •  107
    Ethics and Politics in Aristotle
    The Classical Review 34 (02): 209-. 1984.
    Aristotle: Political Philosophy
  •  129
    D. Frede: Platon: Philebos. (Platon, Werke: Übersetzung und Kommentar 3.2.) Pp. 450. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1997. DM 128. ISBN: 3-525-30409-9
    The Classical Review 50 (2): 582-583. 2000.
    Plato: PhilebusClassics
  •  105
    Aristotle's Politics
    The Classical Review 38 (02): 282-. 1988.
    Aristotle: Political Philosophy
  •  106
    Aristotle's De Ideis Walter Leszl: Il 'De ideis'di Aristotele e la teoria platonica delle idee. Pp. 360. Florence: Olschki, 1975. Paper, L. 9,500 (review)
    The Classical Review 29 (01): 77-79. 1979.
    Aristotle
  •  99
    Plato
    Phronesis 41 (2): 217-227. 1996.
    Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
  •  117
    Plato
    Phronesis 40 (2): 216-229. 1995.
    Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
  •  77
    Reading the Statesman: proceedings of the III Symposium Platonicum (edited book)
    Academia Verlag. 1995.
    History of Political PhilosophyAncient Greek Political PhilosophyPlato: Politicus
  •  98
    The Eudemian Ethics
    The Classical Review 33 (01): 60-. 1983.
    AristotleClassics
  •  111
    Listening to the Cicadas - G. R. F. Ferrari: Listening to the Cicadas. A Study of Plato's Phaedrus. (Cambridge Classical Studies.) Pp. xiii + 293. Cambridge University Press, 1987. £22.50
    The Classical Review 38 (2): 223-225. 1988.
    Plato: PhaedrusClassicsPlato: Interpretive Strategies
  •  121
    Hanns-Dieter Voigtländer: Der Philosoph unddie Vielen. Pp. xiv + 698. Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner, 1980. Paper, DM. 178
    The Classical Review 33 (1): 140-140. 1983.
    Classical Greek Philosophy, MiscAristotle: Philosophical MethodPlato: Philosophical MethodAncient Gr…Read more
    Classical Greek Philosophy, MiscAristotle: Philosophical MethodPlato: Philosophical MethodAncient Greek and Roman Philosophy, MiscellaneousClassics
  •  101
    Forgotten Socratic Dialogues? - Thomas L. Pangle : The Roots of Political Philosophy: Ten Forgotten Socratic Dialogues, Translated, with Interpretive Essays. Pp. x + 406. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1987. $44.50
    The Classical Review 39 (2): 194-195. 1989.
    Classical Greek Philosophy, MiscClassicsPlato's Works
  •  61
    A Reply to John Cooper on the Magna Moralia
    American Journal of Philology 96 (2): 160. 1975.
    Aristotle: EthicsAristotle's Works
  • The Best Life according to Aristotle (and Plato) : A Reconsideration
    In Pierre Destrée & Marco Antônio Zingano (eds.), Theoria: Studies on the Status and Meaning of Contemplation in Aristotle's Ethics, Peeters Press. 2014.
    Aristotle
  •  90
    Plato
    Phronesis 39 (2): 214-224. 1994.
    Plato
  •  46
    Plato
    Phronesis 42 (2): 228-235. 1997.
    Plato, Misc
  • Sophia in the Eudemian ethics
    In Giulio Di Basilio (ed.), Investigating the Relationship Between Aristotle's Eudemian and Nicomachean Ethics, Issues in Ancient Philosophy. 2022.
    Aristotle
  •  100
    Michael L. Morgan, Platonic Piety: Philosophy and Ritual in Fourth-Century Athens (Yale University Press, New Haven & London, 1990). x + 273 pp, £25/$32.50. ISBN 0-300-04517-4 (hardback)
    Polis 10 (1-2): 105-112. 1991.
    Plato
  •  66
    New Perspectives on Plato, Modern and Ancient
    with Julia Annas
    Harvard University Press. 2002.
    Recently, scholars have looked more closely at the philosophical importance of the imaginative and literary aspects of Plato's writing, and have begun to appreciate the methods of ancient philosophers and commentators who studied Plato. This study brings together leading philosophical and literary scholars to investigate these new-old approaches.
    Classical Greek Philosophy
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