David Bolotin

David Bolotin (born 1944) is an American classical scholar and Tutor Emeritus at St. John's College in Santa Fe.[1] He is known for his works on ancient Greek philosophy.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]

David Bolotin
Born1944
EducationCornell University (BA, 1966), New York University (PhD, 1974)
Era21st-century
RegionWestern philosophy
InstitutionsYale University (Lecturer in Classics, 1971-73); St. John's College, Annapolis (Tutor, 1974-82); Santa Fe (1982-2012)
Main interests
ancient Greek philosophy

Books

  • Aristotle. Parva Naturalia (with On the Motion of Animals). Translated by David Bolotin. Macon, Ga.: Mercer University Press, 2021
  • Aristotle. De Anima (On Soul). Translated by David Bolotin. Macon, Ga.: Mercer University Press, 2018
  • An Approach to Aristotle's Physics: With Particular Attention to the Role of His Manner of Writing, State University of New York Press 1998
  • Plato's Dialogue on Friendship: An Interpretation of the "Lysis", with a New Translation, Cornell University Press 1979

References

  1. "David Bolotin". NAS.
  2. Keyser, Paul T. (December 1998). "An Approach to Aristotle's Physics: With Particular Attention to the Role of His Manner of Writing . David Bolotin". Isis. 89 (4): 716–717. doi:10.1086/384175. ISSN 0021-1753.
  3. Groot, Jean De (1999). "Bolotin, David. An Approach to Aristotle's Physics: With Particular Attention to the Role of His Manner of Writing". Review of Metaphysics. 53 (1): 146–7.
  4. Helleman, Wendy Elgersma (1998). "David Bolotin, "An Approach to Aristotle's Physics, With Particular Attention to the Role of his Manner of Writing."". Philosophy in Review. 18 (5).
  5. Rosen, Stanley (1981). "Review of Plato's Trilogy — "Theaetetus", the "Sophist" and the "Statesman"; Dialogue and the Dialectic; Plato's Phaedrus — A Defense of a Philosophic Art of Writing; Plato's Dialogue on Friendship; The Philosopher in Plato's "Statesman"; The Laws of Plato". Philosophy & Rhetoric. 14 (2): 112–117. ISSN 0031-8213.
  6. Robinson, David B. (1982). "Plato's Dialogue on Friendship". The Classical Review. 32 (1): 42–44. ISSN 0009-840X.
  7. Bolotin, David (1999). "In Defense of An Approach to Aristotle's Physics: With Particular Attention to the Role of His Manner of Writing". Ancient Philosophy. 19 (2): 461–462. doi:10.5840/ancientphil199919222. ISSN 0740-2007.
  8. Lang, Helen S. (1998). "An Approach to Aristotle's Physics: With Particular Attention to the Role of His Manner of Writing". Ancient Philosophy. 18 (2): 496–498. doi:10.5840/ancientphil199818251.
  9. Umphrey, Stewart (1980). "Review of Plato's Dialogue on Friendship: An Interpretation of the Lysis, with a New Translation". The Southwestern Journal of Philosophy. 11 (2): 129–133. ISSN 0038-481X.
  10. Shell, Susan (Spring 1999). "David Bolotin, An Approach to Aristotle's Physics: With Particular Attention to the Role of His Manner of Writing (New York: SUNY Press, 1998), vii + 156 pp., $44.50 cloth, $14.95 paper" (PDF). Interpretation. 26 (3): 391–2.
  11. De Ribera-Martin, Ignacio (2019). "De Anima (On the Soul) by David Bolotin (review)". The Review of Metaphysics. 72 (3): 587–588. doi:10.1353/rvm.2019.0017. ISSN 2154-1302.
  12. Friedland, Eli. "De Anima (On Soul) by Aristotle, Translated by David Bolotin". Interpretation Journal.
  13. Netz, Reviel (1999). "Synthesizing Aristotelian Science". The Classical Review. 49 (1): 117–120. ISSN 0009-840X.



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