Ancient and Medieval Philosophy-Series 2, No. 37 The Stadsbibliotheek of Brugge houses a manuscript (ms. 510, f. 227ra-237vb) that holds a short logical text on the Syncategoremata. In this manuscript the text is ascribed to Henry of Ghent, who was a...
This volume of essays by Li Minghuan documents the extraordinary story of contemporary Chinese transnational migration.
Contains the first full critical edition of the Latin text, preceded by an extensive introductory study consisting of two parts.
Henry of Ghent's Summa, art. 53–55 was composed in 1281 and contain Henry’s philosophical analyses of the theoretical concepts person, relation, and universals.
Recently scholars have begun to reassess the ancient scientific value of Plutarch's natural philosophical writings. Natural Spectaculars aims to give further impetus to this project by treating several aspects of Plutarch’s natural philosophy that have not been explored before.
The impact of Hegelian philosophy on 19th-century music criticism
An in-depth analysis of oracular divination in Plutarch's thought
Transdisciplinary and intermedial approaches to music meet musicologically oriented contributions to classical music, pop music, South American song, opera, narratology, and philosophy.
The book critically examines experimentation in music of different historical eras. It is essential reading for performers, composers, teachers, and others... Læs mere
First philosophical monograph exclusively focusing on John Philoponus' theory of place and the void.
How Plotinus and later Platonism became central to the study of ancient philosophy
By combining archaeological and scientific data, the authors develop new interdisciplinary techniques for an innovative archaeological interpretation of glass trade in the Hellenistic-Roman world, highlighting the development of glass as an economic material.