The So-Called Eighth Stromateus by Clement of Alexandria: Early Christian reception of Greek scientific methodology

Matyas Havrda

The So-Called Eighth Stromateus by Clement of Alexandria: Early Christian reception of Greek scientific methodology
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Country
Published
15 September 2016
Pages
376
ISBN
9789004310087

The So-Called Eighth Stromateus by Clement of Alexandria: Early Christian reception of Greek scientific methodology

Matyas Havrda

The so-called eighth Stromateus (‘liber logicus’) by Clement of Alexandria (d. before 221 C.E.) is an understudied source for ancient philosophy, particularly the tradition of the Aristotelian methodology of science, scepticism, and the theories of causation. A series of capitula dealing with inquiry and demonstration, it bears but few traces of Christian interests.

In this volume, Matyas Havrda provides a new edition, translation, and lemmatic commentary of the text. The vexing question of the origin of this material and its place within Clement’s oeuvre is also addressed. Defending the view of ‘liber logicus’ as a collection of excerpts made or adopted by Clement for his own (apologetic and exegetical) use, Havrda argues that its source could be Galen’s lost treatise On Demonstration.

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