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For an expanded account of Zeno's arguments as presented by Aristotle, see Simplicius ' commentary On Aristotle's Physics.
A general idea of the content of On Speeds can be gleaned from Aristotle's Metaphysics XII, 8, and a commentary by Simplicius of Cilicia ( 6th century CE ) on De caelo, another work by Aristotle.
* Simplicius: On Aristotle, Categories 1-4, translated by Michael Chase ( 2003 ).
* Simplicius: On Aristotle, Categories 5-6, translated by Frans A. J.
* Simplicius: On Aristotle, Categories 9-15, translated by Richard Gaskin ( 2000 ).
* Simplicius: On Aristotle, On the Heavens 1. 1-4, translated by Robert J. Hankinson ( 2001 ).
* Simplicius: On Aristotle, On the Heavens 1. 3-4, translated by Ian Mueller ( 2011 ).
* Simplicius: On Aristotle, On the Heavens 1. 5-9, translated by Robert J. Hankinson ( 2004 ).
* Simplicius: On Aristotle, On the Heavens 1. 10-12, translated by Robert J. Hankinson ( 2006 ).
* Simplicius: On Aristotle, On the Heavens 2. 1-9, translated by Ian Mueller ( 2004 ).
* Simplicius: On Aristotle, On the Heavens 2. 10-14, translated by Ian Mueller ( 2005 ).
* Simplicius: On Aristotle, On the Heavens 3. 1-7, translated by Ian Mueller ( 2009 ).
* Simplicius: On Aristotle, On the Heavens 3. 7-4. 6, translated by Ian Mueller ( 2009 ).
* Simplicius: On Aristotle, Physics 1. 3-4, translated by Pamela M. Huby and C. C. W. Taylor ( 2011 ).
* Simplicius: On Aristotle, Physics 1. 5-9, translated by Han Baltussen ( 2011 ).
* Simplicius: On Aristotle, Physics 2, translated by Barrie Fleet ( 1997 ).

Simplicius and Aristotle
The knowledge we have of them derives from accounts of later philosophical writers ( especially Aristotle, Plutarch, Diogenes Laërtius, Stobaeus and Simplicius ), and some early theologians, ( especially Clement of Alexandria and Hippolytus of Rome ).
Simplicius, as a Neoplatonist, endeavoured to show that Aristotle agrees with Plato even on those points which he controverts, so that he may lead the way to their deeper, hidden meaning.
* Simplicius: On Aristotle, Physics 3, translated by James O. Urmson ( 2002 ).
* Simplicius: On Aristotle, Physics 4. 1-5, 10-14, translated by James O. Urmson ( 1992 ).
* Simplicius: On Aristotle, Physics 5, translated by James O. Urmson ( 1997 ).
* Simplicius: On Aristotle, Physics 6, translated by David Konstan ( 1989 ).
* Simplicius: On Aristotle, Physics 7, translated by Charles Hagen ( 1994 ).
* Simplicius: On Aristotle, Physics 8. 6-10, translated by Richard McKirahan ( 2001 ).

Simplicius and translated
* Simplicius: On Aristotle, On the Soul 1. 1-2. 4, translated by James O. Urmson ( 1995 ).
* Priscian: On Theophrastus on Sense-Perception, with " Simplicius ": On Aristotle, On the Soul 2. 5-12, translated by Carlos Steel ( 1997 ).
* " Simplicius ": On Aristotle, On the Soul 3. 1-5, translated by Henry J. Blumenthal ( 2000 ).
* Simplicius: On Epictetus, Handbook 1-26, translated by Tad Brennan and Charles Brittain ( 2002 ).

Simplicius and by
He somehow became crippled, and although Origen recounts a story that his leg was deliberately broken by his master, Simplicius states he had been lame from childhood.
At the end of the commentary Simplicius wrote: " Nor does my writing this commentary prove beneficial to others only, for I myself have already found great advantage from it, by the agreeable diversion it has given me, in a season of trouble and public calamity.
* Des Simplicius Simplicissimus Jugend ( 1934 – 35 ; revised 1956-57 as Simplicius Simplicissimus ), libretto by Hermann Scherchen, Wolfgang Petzer and Hartmann after Jakob von Grimmelhausen
* Simplicius Simplicissimus ( 1668 ) by Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen
The term was inspired by the aphorism of Simplicius ( often misattributed to Heraclitus ), panta rhei, " everything flows "
* February 28 – Pope Hilarius dies at Rome after a 6½-year reign and is succeeded by Simplicius as the 47th pope.
* March 10 – Pope Simplicius dies at Rome after a 15-year reign and is succeeded by Felix III as the 48th pope.
According to a story reported by Simplicius, Plato posed a question for Greek astronomers: " By the assumption of what uniform and orderly motions can the apparent motions of the planets be accounted for?
Commentary on Aristotle's De Caelo by Simplicius.
There is also a commentary on Aristotle's de Anima under his name, but it is stylistically inferior and lacks the breadth of historical information usually used by Simplicius.

Simplicius and 2002
* Simplicius: On Epictetus, Handbook 27-53, translated by Tad Brennan and Charles Brittain ( 2002 ).

On and Aristotle
On the subject of alchemy and chemistry, many treatises relating to Alchemy have been attributed to him, though in his authentic writings he had little to say on the subject, and then mostly through commentary on Aristotle.
On the Soul ( De anima ) is a treatise on the soul written along the lines suggested by Aristotle in his own De anima.
In 1989 the first part of his On Aristotle Metaphysics was published as part of the Ancient commentators project.
* W. E. Dooley, 1989, Alexander of Aphrodisias: On Aristotle Metaphysics 1.
* W. E. Dooley, A. Madigan, 1992, Alexander of Aphrodisias: On Aristotle Metaphysics 2-3.
* A. Madigan, 1993, Alexander of Aphrodisias: On Aristotle Metaphysics 4.
* W. Dooley, 1993, Alexander of Aphrodisias: On Aristotle Metaphysics 5.
* E. Lewis, 1996, Alexander of Aphrodisias: On Aristotle Meteorology 4.
* E. Gannagé, 2005, Alexander of Aphrodisias: On Aristotle On Coming-to-Be and Perishing 2. 2-5.
* A. Towey, 2000, Alexander of Aphrodisias: On Aristotle On Sense Perception.
* V. Caston, 2011, Alexander of Aphrodisias: On Aristotle On the Soul.
* J. Barnes, S. Bobzien, K. Flannery, K. Ierodiakonou, 1991, Alexander of Aphrodisias: On Aristotle Prior Analytics 1. 1-7.
* I. Mueller, J. Gould, 1999, Alexander of Aphrodisias: On Aristotle Prior Analytics 1. 8-13.
* I. Mueller, J. Gould, 1999, Alexander of Aphrodisias: On Aristotle Prior Analytics 1. 14-22.
* I. Mueller, 2006, Alexander of Aphrodisias: On Aristotle Prior Analytics 1. 23-31.
* I. Mueller, 2006, Alexander of Aphrodisias: On Aristotle Prior Analytics 1. 32-46.
* J. M. Van Ophuijsen, 2000, Alexander of Aphrodisias: On Aristotle Topics 1.
* Ammonius: On Aristotle Categories, translated by S. M. Cohen and G. B. Matthews.
* John Philoponus: On Aristotle On Coming-to-be and Perishing 1. 1-5, translated by C. J. F. Williams.
* John Philoponus: On Aristotle On Coming-to-be and Perishing 1. 6-2. 4, translated by C. J. F. Williams.

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