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Historia Animalium Book X

<I>Historia Animalium</I> Book X

<I>Historia Animalium</I> Book X

Aristotle's <I>Endoxon, Topos</I> and <I>Dialectic</I> on <I>On Failure to Reproduce</I>
Lesley Dean-Jones, University of Texas, Austin
June 2023
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    This is the first modern edition of Book X of the Historia Animalium. It argues that the first five chapters are a summary, from the hand of Aristotle, of a medical treatise by a physician practicing in the fourth-century BCE. This gives short shrift to Hippocratic staples such as trapped menses and the wandering womb, and describes a woman's climax during sex in terms that can be easily mapped onto modern accounts. In summarizing the treatise and examining its claims in the last two chapters, Aristotle follows the method described in the Topics for a philosopher embarking on a new field of study. Here we see Aristotle's ruminations over the conundrum of a woman's contribution to conception at an early stage in the development of his theory of reproduction. Far from being an insignificant pseudepigraphon, this is a central text for understanding the development of ancient gynaecology and Aristotelian methodology.

    • Demonstrates that the text exemplifies the method of philosophic investigation outlined by Aristotle in the Topics
    • Argues that the medical theories in the text have progressed beyond those of Hippocratic gynaecology
    • Illustrates that there was some genuine interest in female sexual pleasure and satisfaction

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    'Her theory is brilliant, and may even be correct.' David D. Leitao, Bryn Mawr Classical Review

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    Product details

    June 2023
    Hardback
    9781107015159
    376 pages
    223 × 146 × 21 mm
    0.47kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • Sigla
    • Outline of plan of HA X
    • Text
    • Translation
    • Commentary
      Editor and translator
    • Lesley Dean-Jones , University of Texas, Austin

      Lesley Dean-Jones is a Professor in the Department of Classics at the University of Texas at Austin. She is the author of Women's Bodies in Classical Greek Science (1994) and co-editor, with Ralph Rosen, of Ancient Concepts of the Hippocratic (2015).