This the first and only translation of the new (2023) Oxford edition of Aristotles Eudemian Ethics, which like that edition excludes the so-called common books. The main aim of the volume is to bring out the riches concealed beneath the surface of what is generally agreed to be a highly corrupt text; the new edition, based on a fresh collation by Rowe himself of the primary manuscripts, supersedes all previous editions, including the 1991 edition of Walzer and Mingay.
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction: a History of the Text of the Eudemian Ethics
1The Early History of the EE
2The Manuscripts
3Modern Editions
4Towards a New Edition
5The Books of EE
Word List
EE Book I
Ch.1
Ch.2
Ch.3
Ch.4
Ch.5
Ch.6
Ch.7
Ch.8
EE Book II
Ch.1
Ch.2
Ch.3
Ch.4
Ch.5
Ch.6
Ch.7
Ch.8
Ch.9
Ch.10
Ch.11
EE Book III
Ch.1
Ch.2
Ch.3
Ch.4
Ch.5
Ch.6
Ch.7
EE Book IV
Ch.1
Ch.2
Ch.3
Ch.4
Ch.5
Ch.6
Ch.7
Ch.8
Ch.9
Ch.10
Ch.11
Ch.12
EE Book V
Ch.1
Ch.2
Ch.3
Appendix 1: Phronêsis and sophia in the Eudemian and Nicomachean Ethics
Appendix 2: On EE and the Peri Ideôn
Bibliography
Index
Christopher Rowe is Emeritus Professor of Greek at Durham University. He was made OBE in the Queens Birthday Honours in 2009 for his services to scholarship and was previously appointed H.O.Wills Professor of Greek at Bristol University. Prof. Rowe is also a founder member of the International Plato Society (1986-) and a past President of the Hellenic Society and of the Classical Association.