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160 PYTHAGOREANS AND ELEATICS<br />

Zeno, Aris<strong>to</strong>tle and modern philosophy<br />

4.74 Bos<strong>to</strong>ck, D. ‘Aris<strong>to</strong>tle, Zeno and <strong>the</strong> potential infinite’, Proceedings of <strong>the</strong><br />

Aris<strong>to</strong>telian Society 73 (1972/3): 37–51.<br />

4.75 Grünbaum, A. Modern Science and Zeno’s Paradoxes, London, Allen and Unwin ,<br />

1968.<br />

4.76 Salmon, W.C. (ed.) Zeno’s Paradoxes, Indianapolis and New York, BobbsMerrill,<br />

1970.<br />

4.77 Sorabji, R. Time, Creation and <strong>the</strong> Continuum, London, Duckworth, 1983.<br />

Philolaus and ‘The People Called Pythagoreans’<br />

Text with commentary<br />

4.78 Huffman, C.A. Philolaus of Cro<strong>to</strong>n: Pythagorean and Presocratic, Cambridge,<br />

Cambridge University Press, 1993.<br />

Studies<br />

4.79 Nussbaum, M.C. ‘Eleatic conventionalism and Philolaus on <strong>the</strong> conditions of<br />

thought’, Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 83 (1979): 63–108. See also [4.1]<br />

and [4.2].<br />

Melissus<br />

Text with translation and commentary<br />

4.80 Reale, G. Melisso: testimoniaze e frammenti, Florence, La Nuova Italia Edi trice,<br />

1970.

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