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Calcidius's Commentary on Plato's Timaeus in Latin Astronomy of the Ninth to Eleventh Centuries
Constantine the Great and Christian Imperial Theocracy Charles Matson Odahl Boise State University
Passionate Platonism: Plutarch on the Positive Role of Non-Rational Affects in the Good Life
The Earth As Pinprick: Some Early Western Challenges to Anthropocentrism the Earth As Pinprick: Some Early Western Challenges to Anthropocentrism
Cicero on the Philosophy of Religion
Creatio Ex Nihilo: Matter, Creation, and the Body in Classical and Christian Philosophy Through Aquinas
Scepticism About Gods in Hellenistic Philosophy*
Illinois Classical Studies
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Matter in Hellenistic Philosophy
Why Human Beings Become Bad. the Early Stoic Doctrine of Double Perversion ______
Research and Experiment in Early Greek Thought by Tyler Mayo A
Moral Transformation in Greco-Roman Philosophy of Mind
Platos Cosmology
Chrysippus and the First Known Description of Cataract Surgery
Metaphor in the Astronomical Science of the Timaeus This Presentation
Stoic Unformed Substance and Old Academic Ontology
Multae Quippe Orationes Verae Quidem Sed Obscurae Calcidius’ Taxonomy of Textual Obscuritas
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R.W. Sharples Stoics, Epicureans and Sceptics an Introduction to Hellenistic Philosophy 1996
Collections Containing Articles on Presocratic Philosophy Richard D
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The Concept of Pneuma a Er Aristotle
The Case of Marsilio Ficino
Plutarchea Lovaniens Ia a Miscellany of Essays on Plutarch
Calcidius (C. 4Th Century AD) the Platonist Calcidius (Sometimes Less Correctly Spelt Chalcidius) Was the Author of a Latin Work Containing A
The Latin Controversial Dialogues of Late Antiquity Charles Nestor Kuper Bryn Mawr College,
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The Presocratics an Overview
History of the Problem of Universals in the Middle Ages
The Routledge Handbook of Hellenistic Philosophy
Demiurge Transformed: Calcidius on God
I “BECAUSE WE ARE ALONE…” ARGUMENTS for HUMANS AS the UNIVERSE’S ONLY INTELLIGENT LIFE FORM from ANCIENT PHILOSOPHERS to TODAY’S SCIENTISTS
Plotinus and Epicurus Edited by Angela Longo , Daniela Patrizia Taormina Frontmatter More Information
The Uses of the World Soul in Plato's Timaeus a Thesis
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PROGRAMMA the Program of Liberal Studies University of Notre Dame 2020
Pores and Void in Asclepiades' Physical Theory
Plato's Timaeus and the Latin Tradition by Christina Hoenig