Cornelius Tacitus
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August Immanuel Bekker était un philologue et critique allemand dont le vaste travail éditorial a jeté les bases de l'érudition classique moderne. Ses méticuleuses investigations de manuscrits et sa critique textuelle précise ont amélioré notre compréhension des auteurs antiques, en particulier des Grecs. L'approche de Bekker s'est concentrée sur la découverte de l'authenticité textuelle, et ses éditions sont devenues la norme pour faire référence aux œuvres d'Aristote et aux historiens byzantins. Son héritage scientifique réside dans la vaste collection de textes classiques qu'il a rendus accessibles aux futures générations d'érudits.






A collection of scientific texts written by Aristotle covering a range of topics including color, sound, plants, mechanics, and more.
The work is a lexicographic compilation by Julius Pollux, focusing on the explanation and definition of Greek names and terms, while referencing numerous Greek authors. Recognized as a primary source in Greek lexicography, it remains valuable for classical studies today. This edition is a facsimile reprint of the original from 1846, aimed at preserving its cultural significance, despite potential imperfections from library use. It reflects a commitment to making important literary works accessible in high-quality, modern formats.
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Focusing on the nature of governance, this collection explores key themes in political philosophy, including the state, democracy, oligarchy, and the ideal society. Aristotle examines the relationship between individuals and the state, emphasizing justice, equality, and the rule of law. Each book presents a distinct aspect of politics, culminating in a discussion on the role of education in fostering virtue. This influential work remains essential for understanding the foundations of Western political thought, supported by introductory essays by A. Lang.