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Headword: Sumbebêkos
Adler number: sigma,1364
Translated headword: accident; occurrence; what happens to
Vetting Status: high
Translation:
[Meaning that] which comes into being and ceases from being, without the destruction of the subject. How does the hectic fever destroy the body if it is unambiguously accidental? They say that [this problem] is solved from what has just been said. For it is possible to say that the fever is not accidental, and not an alteration of the subject either, but a heat contrary to nature that dissolves the harmony of the living being.
Greek Original:
Sumbebêkos: ho ginetai kai apoginetai chôris tês tou hupokeimenou phthoras. pôs ho hektikos puretos kata sumbebêkos anamphibolôs ôn phtheirei to sôma; ek tôn prosechôs eirêmenôn luesthai phasin. esti gar eipein, hoti ouk esti sumbebêkos ho puretos, all' oude alloiôsis tou hupokeimenou, alla para phusin thermotês dialutikê tês harmonias tou zôiou.
Note:
John Philoponus, On Aristotle's de anima 101.3-7.
Keywords: definition; medicine; philosophy
Translated by: Marcelo Boeri on 2 October 2002@01:34:18.
Vetted by:
David Whitehead (added note; cosmetics) on 16 January 2003@08:23:43.
David Whitehead (tweak) on 2 January 2014@07:25:07.
David Whitehead (coding) on 27 May 2016@03:33:37.
Catharine Roth (tweaked translation) on 3 May 2022@00:56:26.

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