In an attempt to engage with the modern understanding of such a fertile enterprise as Byzantine Philosophy, Analogia offers this first collection of distinguished essays written by promising experts of the younger generation. Table of Contents: 1. Themistius on βPrime Matterβ, Aristotle, and the βUnwritten Doctrinesβ ascribed to Plato, ELISA CODA 2. Aristotelian attraction and repulsion in Byzantium, PANTELIS GOLITSIS 3. Simplicius on the principal meaning of physis in Aristotleβs Physics II. 1β3, MELINA G. MOUZALA 4. Aristotleβs Rhetoric in the Manuals of Byzantine Rhetoric, SOTIRIA A. TRIANTARI 5. Visions of political philosophy in the βCommentary on Aristotleβs Politicsβ by Michael of Ephesus, ILIAS VAVOURAS 6. BOOK REVIEWS The Christian Liturgical Papyri: An Introduction by Γgnes T. MihΓ‘lykΓ³, GREGORY S. PAULSON