The Fragments of Heraclitus
K**R
Good despite being dated
A scholarly translation even if it's dated, the notes are linked to each fragment and easy to access and close again. The Greek text is at the end. I didn't read the whole introduction which is doubtless a bit dated by now; nonetheless this translation of the text itself is fine and helpful, and as others have said, all you need. It's only a small text (of fragments) after all.
B**.
Don't buy a more expensive copy
It's the fragments. Even here they've packed it with filler and footnotes. If it's not on Libby get the cheap copy.
J**E
Not a pleasure read
This will fall on many as unreadable or not understandable.BUT, for those willing to put in the time, there are many pearls of wisdom within.
D**N
Really not much here
This book lives up to the title. It's just fragments. If you want a philosophical discourse that might be life changing, go to The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius or the works of Epictetus.
R**T
Ugh awful final product
Font is small, bunched up, not well thought out on how to put this book together.
D**
Five Stars
Best.
D**R
Purity with a upper case and a lower case
should be a interesting read
A**L
Ancient Fragments
This edition is translated by GTW Patrick and published by Digireads.com.It opens with a poem by Tennyson and includes the original preface to this translation, dated 1888.This is followed by a lengthy introduction that reviews the work of other scholars of Heraclitus. So there is quite a lot of writing about Heraclitus before you even get to the writings of Heraclitus. The material is helpful, even if itโs not the most up to date scholarship. The introductory material takes up a bit over half the length of the book. Footnotes are well organized.And when you do get to the actual works of Heraclitus, these are very good, readable translations. But given the fragmentary state of the material, it can be hard to make sense of, or understand what larger work this may have been a part of. Many of the pieces have a lyrical quality and an air of ancient wisdom that makes the promise of these fragments seem greater than their actuality. Some are so fragmentary they consist only of a few words. Some seem quite insightful, but their meaning can seem obscure to the modern reader with limited context.The notes and other material are very helpful. And you could do an immense amount of further research on your own, based on the notes.This edition also contains the original Greek texts (especially useful if you know ancient Greek).
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