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Herminus (Greek: Ἑρμῖνος; 2nd century) was a Peripatetic philosopher. He lived in the first half of the 2nd century. He appears to have written commentaries on most of the works of Aristotle. Simplicius says he was the teacher of Alexander of Aphrodisias. We learn from Alexander's commentary on the Prior Analytics that Herminus had worked on Aristotle's syllogistic system, adding innovations which Alexander disapproved of. His writings, of which nothing remains, are frequently referred to by Boethius, who mentions a treatise by him, On Interpretation (Greek: περὶ Ἑρμηνείας), as also Analytics and Topics.

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  • Hermí - Herminus, Ἑρμῖνος - fou un filòsof peripatètic contemporani de Demonax que va escriure comentaris sobre diverses obres d'Aristòtil. Simplici diu que fou mestre d'Alexandre d'Afrodísies. Boeci l'esmenta com a autor de diverses obres entre elles περὶ Ἑρμηνείας (tractat), Analytica i Topica. (ca)
  • Herminos (griechisch Ἑρμῖνος Hermínos, latinisiert Herminus; * um 115/120) war ein antiker griechischer Philosoph. Er gehörte der peripatetischen Richtung an. Über Herminos wird berichtet, dass er ein Schüler des Aspasios und einer der Lehrer des Alexander von Aphrodisias war, welcher ihn in seinem Kommentar zur Topik (569, 3–5) zitiert. Ein Hinweis auf Herminos findet sich in Boethius’ Kommentar zu De interpretatione (39, 25ff.), wo berichtet wird, dass für Herminos die Bedeutung einer Aussage für unterschiedliche Menschen verschieden sein kann. Im Kommentar des Simplikios zu den Kategorien (CAG 11, 13–18) wird ihm die Auffassung zugeschrieben, dass der Zweck der Kategorien sowohl in der Bezeichnung einfacher sprachlicher Ausdrücke als auch in der Bezeichnung von Dingen und schließlich auch von Begriffen, aber nicht in der Beschreibung grammatischer Strukturen liege. Eine ähnliche Aussage findet sich auch im Kommentar des Porphyrios zu den Kategorien (59, 10–17). (de)
  • Herminus (Greek: Ἑρμῖνος; 2nd century) was a Peripatetic philosopher. He lived in the first half of the 2nd century. He appears to have written commentaries on most of the works of Aristotle. Simplicius says he was the teacher of Alexander of Aphrodisias. We learn from Alexander's commentary on the Prior Analytics that Herminus had worked on Aristotle's syllogistic system, adding innovations which Alexander disapproved of. His writings, of which nothing remains, are frequently referred to by Boethius, who mentions a treatise by him, On Interpretation (Greek: περὶ Ἑρμηνείας), as also Analytics and Topics. A Stoic philosopher called Herminus is mentioned by Longinus in the preface to his book On Ends. This Herminus had been a teacher when Longinus was young (c. 230). (en)
  • Ermino, in greco antico 'Ερμίνος (Pergamo, II secolo d.C. – ...), è stato un filosofo greco antico peripatetico. (it)
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  • Hermí - Herminus, Ἑρμῖνος - fou un filòsof peripatètic contemporani de Demonax que va escriure comentaris sobre diverses obres d'Aristòtil. Simplici diu que fou mestre d'Alexandre d'Afrodísies. Boeci l'esmenta com a autor de diverses obres entre elles περὶ Ἑρμηνείας (tractat), Analytica i Topica. (ca)
  • Ermino, in greco antico 'Ερμίνος (Pergamo, II secolo d.C. – ...), è stato un filosofo greco antico peripatetico. (it)
  • Herminos (griechisch Ἑρμῖνος Hermínos, latinisiert Herminus; * um 115/120) war ein antiker griechischer Philosoph. Er gehörte der peripatetischen Richtung an. Über Herminos wird berichtet, dass er ein Schüler des Aspasios und einer der Lehrer des Alexander von Aphrodisias war, welcher ihn in seinem Kommentar zur Topik (569, 3–5) zitiert. (de)
  • Herminus (Greek: Ἑρμῖνος; 2nd century) was a Peripatetic philosopher. He lived in the first half of the 2nd century. He appears to have written commentaries on most of the works of Aristotle. Simplicius says he was the teacher of Alexander of Aphrodisias. We learn from Alexander's commentary on the Prior Analytics that Herminus had worked on Aristotle's syllogistic system, adding innovations which Alexander disapproved of. His writings, of which nothing remains, are frequently referred to by Boethius, who mentions a treatise by him, On Interpretation (Greek: περὶ Ἑρμηνείας), as also Analytics and Topics. (en)
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  • Hermí (ca)
  • Herminos (de)
  • Herminus (en)
  • Ermino (it)
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