4 edition of Greek-Latin Philosophical Interaction found in the catalog.
Greek-Latin Philosophical Interaction
Sten Ebbesen
Published
February 28, 2008
by Ashgate Pub Co
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Written in English
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Format | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | 260 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL10852976M |
ISBN 10 | 0754658376 |
ISBN 10 | 9780754658375 |
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Volume One: Greek-Latin Philosophical Interaction explores issues of relevance to the history of logic and semantics, and in particular connections and/or differences between Greek and Latin theory and scholarly procedures, with special emphasis on late antiquity and the Middle by: 1.
Greek–Latin Philosophical Interaction book. Collected Essays of Sten Ebbesen Volume 1. Greek–Latin Philosophical Interaction.
DOI link for Greek–Latin Philosophical Interaction. Greek–Latin Philosophical Interaction book. Collected Essays of Sten Ebbesen Volume 1. By Sten : Sten Ebbesen. ISBN: OCLC Number: Description: viii, pages ; 24 cm.
Contents: The Greek under the Latin and the Latin under the Greek --Greek-Latin philosophical interaction --The odyssey of semantics from the Stoa to Buridan --The Chimera's diary --Where were the stoics in the late Middle Ages?--Theories of language in the Hellenistic age and in the twelfth and.
Volume One: Greek-Latin Philosophical Interaction explores issues of relevance to the history of logic and semantics, and in particular connections and/or differences between Greek and Latin theory and scholarly procedures, with special emphasis on late antiquity and the Middle by: 3. Each volume is thematically arranged.
Volume One: Greek-Latin Philosophical Interaction explores issues of relevance to the history of logic and semantics, and in particular connections and/or differences between Greek and Latin theory and scholarly procedures, with special emphasis on late antiquity and the Middle : Taylor And Francis.
ISBN: OCLC Number: Description: 1 online resource: Greek-Latin Philosophical Interaction book The Greek under the Latin and the Latin under the Greek --Greek-Latin philosophical interaction --The odyssey of semantics from the Stoa to Buridan --The Chimera's diary --Where were the stoics in the late Middle Ages?--Theories of language in the Hellenistic age and in the twelfth and.
The philological, philosophical, palaeographical, and historical erudition required to make progress on the topic of Greek-Latin philosophical interaction means that, by collecting the main fruits of Ebbesen's labors so far, Ashgate has done a great service for the brave souls who in the future will continue his work, sitting on his shoulders.
Each volume is thematically arranged. Volume One: Greek-Latin Philosophical Interaction explores issues of relevance to the history of logic and semantics, and in particular connections and/or differences between Greek and Latin theory and scholarly procedures, with special emphasis on late antiquity and the Middle Ages.
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