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  1. The Republic.Paul Plato & Shorey - 2000 - ePenguin. Edited by Cynthia Johnson, Holly Davidson Lewis & Benjamin Jowett.
    "First published in this translation 1955; second edition (revised) 1974; reprinted with additional revisions 1987; reissued with new Further Reading 2003; reissued with new introduction 2007"--T.p. verso.
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  • St. Gregory of Nazianzus: An Intellectual Biography.John Anthony McGuckin - 2001 - St Vladimir's Seminary Press.
    Saint Gregory of Nazianzus stands as the founding father of the Byzantine religious synthesis, and his own conception of the vision of God as light made him an important figure for Byzantine spiritual writers. This study is a critical analysis of the man, his writings and inner life in the English language. It offers an insight into the mind of one of the greatest protagonists of Nicene theology and opens a window onto the world of late antiquity and the place (...)
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  • The School of Peter Abelard: The Influence of Abelard's Thought in the Early Scholastic Period.D. E. Luscombe - 1969 - Cambridge University Press.
    Dr Luscombe considers the influence of Abelard's principal teachings among his contemporaries and successors. His aim is to explain the conflicting estimates of Abelard which were current in the twelfth century and later, and to provide a full account of the writings and varied fortunes of Abelard's disciples.
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  • Philosophy as a way of life: spiritual exercises from Socrates to Foucault.Pierre Hadot - 1995 - Malden, MA: Blackwell. Edited by Arnold I. Davidson.
    This book presents a history of spiritual exercises from Socrates to early Christianity, an account of their decline in modern philosophy, and a discussion of ...
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  • The Foundations of Mysticism: Origins to the Fifth Century.Bernard Mcginn - 1993 - Religious Studies 29 (3):401-404.
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  • (1 other version)Boethius, the consolations of music, logic, theology, and philosophy.Henry Chadwick - 1981 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The Consolations of Philosophy by Boethius, whose English translators include King Alfred, Geoffrey Chaucer, and Queen Elizabeth I, ranks among the most remarkable books to be written by a prisoner awaiting the execution of a tyrannical death sentence. Its interpretation is bound up with his other writings on mathematics and music, on Aristotelian and propositional logic, and on central themes of Christian dogma. -/- Chadwick begins by tracing the career of Boethius, a Roman rising to high office under the Gothic (...)
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  • Boethius.John Marenbon - 2003 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This book offers a brief, accessible introduction to the thought of Boethius. After a survey of Boethius's life and work, Marenbon explicates his theological method, and devotes separate chapters to his arguments about good and evil, fortune, fate and free will, and the problem of divine foreknowledge. Marenbon also traces Boethius's influence on the work of such thinkers as Aquinas and Duns Scotus.
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  • La somme " Quoniam homines " d'Alain de Lille.P. Glorieux - 1953 - Archives d'Histoire Doctrinale et Littéraire du Moyen Âge 20.
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  • Petites études augustiniennes.Goulven Madec - 1994
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  • Abelard: A Medieval Life.M. T. Clanchy - 1999 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    Michael Clanchy introduces the reader to medieval life through the experience of Peter Abelard, the master of the Paris schools.
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  • La religion des philosophes grecs: de Thalès aux Stoïciens.Daniel Babut - 2019 - Paris: Les Belles lettres. Edited by Carlos Lévy.
    Des origines à la fin du cinquième siècle. Les Présocratiques -- La période classique. Socrate ; Platon ; Aristote et l'école péripatéticienne -- Les philosophies hellénistiques. La critique de la religion populaire à l'âge hellénistique et la philosophie épicurienne de la religion ; La religion des Stoïciens.
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  • From Platonism to Neoplatonism.Philip Merlan - 1960 - The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff.
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  • The philosophy of Peter Abelard.John Marenbon - 1997 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book offers a major reassessment of the philosophy of Peter Abelard (1079-1142) which argues that he was not, as usually presented, a predominantly critical thinker but a constructive one. By way of evidence the author offers new analyses of frequently discussed topics in Abelard's philosophy, and examines other areas such as the nature of substances and accidents, cognition, the definition of 'good' and 'evil', virtues and merit, and practical ethics in detail for the first time. The book also includes (...)
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  • Theory and practice: history of a concept from Aristotle to Marx.Nikolaus Lobkowicz - 1967 - Lanham, MD: University Press of America.
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  • Boethius: The Theological Tractates and the Consolation of Philosophy.W. P. Mustard, H. F. Stewart & E. K. Rand - 1920 - American Journal of Philology 41 (1):85.
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  • The theology of the early Greek philosophers.Werner Jaeger - 1947 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. Edited by Edward S. Robinson.
    This second collection of studies by Peter Golden continues his explorations of the Türk Empire (mid-sixth to mid-eighth centuries), the stateless polities that appeared after its collapse, and of the Khazar Qaghanate (mid-seventh century to ca. 965-969), its imperial successor state in the western Eurasian steppes. Building on earlier traditions, the Türks created a paradigm for state building in the Eurasian steppes that persisted into the early modern era. Examined here are issues relating to the rise of the Türks and (...)
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  • Dionysius the Areopagite and the Neoplatonist Tradition: Despoiling the Hellenes. [REVIEW]Sarah Wear - 2009 - Speculum 84 (2):461-462.
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  • (1 other version)Die Geschichte Der Scholastischen Methode: 1.Martin Grabmann - 2018 - Wentworth Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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  • On Proclus and his influence in medieval philosophy.Egbert P. Bos & P. A. Meijer (eds.) - 1992 - Leiden ; New York: E.J. Brill.
    Proclus was one of the major Greek philosophers of late Antiquity. In his metaphysics he developed and systematized problems of Plato's thought, such as participation; transcendence - immanence; causation - participation - return; henads and monads; first and second causality. Before and after his works had been translated into Latin, Proclus influenced the Christian West through the _Liber the causis_, a Latin translation of an anonymous Arab version of Proclus' _Elementatio theologica_.
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  • Biblical And Liturgical Symbols Within The Pseudo-Dionysian Synthesis.P. ROREM - 1984
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  • Augustine's City of God a Reader's Guide.Gerard J. P. O'daly - 1999
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  • (3 other versions)Religion and the Rise of Western Culture. By Christopher Dawson. (Sheed & Ward. Price 18s.).T. Corbishley - 1951 - Philosophy 26 (99):369-369.
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  • (1 other version)La théologie au douzième siècle.Marie-Dominique Chenu - 1957 - J. Vrin.
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  • Old Arts and New Theology: The Beginnings of Theology as an Academic Discipline.G. R. Evans & Morna D. Hooker - 1982 - Religious Studies 18 (2):267-268.
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  • From Paradise to Paradigm: A Study of Twelfth-century Humanism.Willemien Otten - 2004 - Brill's Studies in Intellectua.
    This book presents a study of twelfth-century humanism seen as an all-embracing discourse in which the human and the divine interact on equal terms. The book focuses on a number of twelfth-century intellectuals, especially Thierry of Chartres, Peter Abelard, William of Conches, Bernard Silvestris, and Alan of Lille. Defining characteristic of their texts is the fact that God, nature and humanity enter into a trialogue of sorts involving many disparate subjects and aiming to bring out the archetypal relatedness of all (...)
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