Commentary on Aristotle’s Physics
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Commentary on Aristotle’s Physics is a philosophical work by Ibn Bājja (Avempace) offering an influential medieval Islamic interpretation and analysis of Aristotle’s treatise on natural philosophy.
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Target entity: Commentary on Aristotle’s Physics Context triple: [Ibn Bajjah, notableWork, Commentary on Aristotle’s Physics]
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Commentary on Aristotle's Physics
Commentary on Aristotle's Physics is an influential late antique philosophical work in which Simplicius of Cilicia analyzes and explains Aristotle’s treatise on nature, motion, and the principles of the physical world.
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Commentary on Aristotle's De Caelo
"Commentary on Aristotle's De Caelo" is a late antique philosophical work by Simplicius of Cilicia that provides an extensive Neoplatonist exegesis of Aristotle’s treatise on the heavens and preserves valuable fragments of earlier Greek philosophy.
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Physics of the Stoics
Physics of the Stoics is a scholarly work by historian of science Shmuel Sambursky that analyzes and interprets the physical theories and natural philosophy of the ancient Stoic school.
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Commentary on Aristotle's Categories
Commentary on Aristotle's Categories is a late antique philosophical work in which Simplicius of Cilicia offers a detailed Neoplatonist exegesis and defense of Aristotle’s treatise on categories.
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Commentary on Aristotle's Meteorology
Commentary on Aristotle's Meteorology is an ancient philosophical and scientific exegesis in which Alexander of Aphrodisias analyzes and clarifies Aristotle’s treatise on atmospheric and celestial phenomena.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Commentary on Aristotle’s Physics Target entity description: Commentary on Aristotle’s Physics is a philosophical work by Ibn Bājja (Avempace) offering an influential medieval Islamic interpretation and analysis of Aristotle’s treatise on natural philosophy.
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A.
Commentary on Aristotle's Physics
Commentary on Aristotle's Physics is an influential late antique philosophical work in which Simplicius of Cilicia analyzes and explains Aristotle’s treatise on nature, motion, and the principles of the physical world.
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B.
Commentary on Aristotle's De Caelo
"Commentary on Aristotle's De Caelo" is a late antique philosophical work by Simplicius of Cilicia that provides an extensive Neoplatonist exegesis of Aristotle’s treatise on the heavens and preserves valuable fragments of earlier Greek philosophy.
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C.
Physics of the Stoics
Physics of the Stoics is a scholarly work by historian of science Shmuel Sambursky that analyzes and interprets the physical theories and natural philosophy of the ancient Stoic school.
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D.
Commentary on Aristotle's Categories
Commentary on Aristotle's Categories is a late antique philosophical work in which Simplicius of Cilicia offers a detailed Neoplatonist exegesis and defense of Aristotle’s treatise on categories.
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E.
Commentary on Aristotle's Meteorology
Commentary on Aristotle's Meteorology is an ancient philosophical and scientific exegesis in which Alexander of Aphrodisias analyzes and clarifies Aristotle’s treatise on atmospheric and celestial phenomena.
- F. None of above. chosen
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