On Indivisible Lines
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[*]: Generally agreed to be spurious [†]: Authenticity disputed |
On Indivisible Lines (Greek Περὶ ἀτόμων γραμμῶν; Latin De Lineis Insecabilibus) is a short treatise attributed to Aristotle,[1] but likely written by a member of the Peripatetic school some time before the 2nd century BC.
On Indivisible Lines seeks to refute Xenocrates' views on lines and minimal parts.
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- ^ Barnes, Jonathan (1984). The Complete Works of Aristotle (2 Vols.), Princeton University Press, pp. 1528-1536 (V 2). ISBN 0-691-01651-8.
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