The Book Jezira, an important, albeit concise, cosmogony of the late antiquity in the Hebrew language, is one of the oldest and most influential sources of Jewish mysticism and philosophy. This text critically examines Jezira.
This is a German translation of a treatise by Alexander of Aphrodisias, an important commentator on Aristotle. "On Fate and Responsibility" sums up the ancient discussion on this ethically crucial question and the modern commentary provides access to this philosophical text.
This fifteenth part completes the dictionary initiated by Wolfgang Steinitz and started in 1966. It contains indexes of German and Russian meanings and of the etymologically analyzed words.