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Minor shelfwear. ; Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy; Vol. 4; 288 pages; The fourth volume of Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy presents essays in honor of Professor John Ackrill on the occasion of his 65th birthday. Contributors include David Wiggins, Colin Strang, Julius Moravcsik, Lesley Brown, Gail Fine, Julia Annas, David Charles, Michael Woods, Christopher Kirwan, Bernard Williams, Jonathan Barnes, and Richard Sorabji.
pp. vi, 556, 10 [Loeb Classical Library catalogue]. Title page ruled in green with publisher's device. Text in Greek and English on opposite pages. 170mm. Original full green cloth binding, lettered and decorated in gold gilt. Hardbound. Very good. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! CLASSICS BX 3
Very light shelfwear to book. Else fine. DJ spine is sunned. DJ has very minor shelfwear. ; Waterlow proposes a new solution to the exegetical problem in Aristotle. ; 174 pages
250pp., 24cm., softcover, text in Italian, Doctoral Dissertation (Dissertazione per il Dottorato nella Facolta di Filosofia della Pontificia Universita Gregoriana), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright (looks unread), F110244
Very light creasing along edge of front wrap. ; Dans une République aristocratique où l’accès à la parole se trouve réservé aux individus reconnus comme légitimes par le biais des magistratures, l’image que l’orateur projette de lui-même à travers son discours constitue un facteur essentiel de persuasion. Héritiers d’une rhétorique grecque largement inadaptée aux conditions de l’éloquence romaine, les théoriciens latins ne réussiront que progressivement à penser cet aspect de la pratique oratoire en élaborant une catégorie propre à leur environnement politique, social et intellectuel : celle de persona, qui recouvre l’ensemble des qualités attendues de l’orateur. Tout en rapprochant la doctrine rhétorique et les conditions historiques de sa formulation, cette étude adopte un point de vue comparatiste qui permet de préciser ce qui unit et sépare les doctrines grecques de l’èthos (caractère) et l’analyse de la persona dans la rhétorique latine des années 80 av. J. -C. On peut ainsi rendre compte du processus par lequel une formalisation des exigences éthiques et comportementales qui s’imposaient à l’orateur romain a été peu à peu élaborée, ouvrant la voie à une théorisation complète de la persona oratoire dans les traités cicéroniens de la maturité. En analysant cette construction progressive de la notion de persona oratoire, cet ouvrage aborde la rhétorique comme le révélateur des représentations politiques, sociales et philosophiques qui prévalaient dans la Rome du I er siècle av. J. -C. ; Textes Et Traditions 18; Vol. 1; 431 pages
Soiling to text block. Dustjacket has a couple of tears and is price-clipped. ; Studies in Italian Literature in honour of Beatrice Corrigan HB/DJ A translation of Petrarch's Bucolicum Carmen I: Parthenias; Petrarch and the art of literature and a bibliography of the published works of Beatrice Corrigan are among this collection of 13 studies in Italian literature. ; 276 pages
Dustjacket has a couple of tears now protected in mylar. Former owner's name on titlepage. ; Studies in Italian Literature in honour of Beatrice Corrigan HB/DJ A translation of Petrarch's Bucolicum Carmen I: Parthenias; Petrarch and the art of literature and a bibliography of the published works of Beatrice Corrigan are among this collection of 13 studies in Italian literature. ; 276 pages
Light foxing. ; Abhandlungen Der Heidelberger Akademie Der Wissenschaften, Philosophisch-Historische Klasse; 76 pages
ix + 253pp., 24cm., softcover, VG
viii + 181pp., 24cm., in the series "Ancient commentators on Aristotle", hardcover (cloth), dustwrapper, fine condition, [English translation]
viii + 183pp., 24cm., in the series "Ancient commentators on Aristotle", hardcover (cloth), dustwrapper, VG, [English translation]
153pp., 24cm., in the series "Ancient commentators on Aristotle", hardcover (cloth), dustwrapper, VG, [English translation]
in-8°, 224 pp, figures in-t., biblio, broche, couv. Bon etat. [CA32-3]
Thèse - In-4 - Tapuscrit - 1959 - 56 pages
Philosophie der Antike (PhA) Band 21; 244 pages; The early modern period constructed its perception of the past on the basis of an Hellenistic antiquity influenced by the Roman era, and tuned its back on the outmoded concept of Aristotelian antiquity. A similar shift can be perceived among the Hellenistic philosophical schools as early as 300 BC. The studies published in this conference volume contrast the similarities and differences of these two changes in philosophical perception. German text.
Philosophie Der Antike (PhA) Band 20; 363 pages; From the Contents: Vorsokratiker: Zur Nachwirkung des homo-mensura-Satzes des Protagoras bei Demokrit und Epikur - Euripides' Verhaltnis zur Philosophie seiner Zeit Platon: Hintergrunde und Motive der platonischen Schriftkritik - Platons Schriftkritik Aristoteles: Aristote et le loisir - Aristoteles' Staatslehre aus heutiger Sicht (1983) - Kommunikation und Rhetorik bei Aristoteles - Die theoretische Lebensform bei Aristoteles und die moderne Universitat - Die Bedeutung des Aristoteles fur die Naturwissenschaft Hellenistisch-romische Philosophie und Wissenschaft: Zu den historischen Voraussetzungen der Beweismethoden des Lukrez - Zu Senecas Vorstellungen von der Naturgesetzlichkeit in den Naturales Quaestiones - Zoologische Sammelwerke in der Antike Ubergreifende Themen: Die antiken Philosophen und das Lachen - Konstanten und Varianten antiker Zeitauffassung. Eine Skizze - Die Zukunft der Antike. Bemerkungen eines Grazisten (1983) Nachrufe und Wurdigungen: Gundert - Kakridis - Abel - Wolfgang Schadewaldt und Homer - Karl Buchner, Interpret des Romischen Bibliographie - Register - Schriftenverzeichnis Wolfgang Kullmann.
396pp., 1st edition, in the series "Studies in Philosophy" volume 17, softcover, text and interior clean and bright, previous owner's siganture on first titlepage, good condition, F105466
xv + 552pp., 24cm., publisher's hardcover, dustwrapper (with few small tears), text and interior clean and bright, good condition, F105505
xxiv + 215pp., 21cm., softcover, text in German, Doctoral dissertation (Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwürde der Philosophischen Fakultät der Albert-Ludwigs-Universität zu Freiburg i. Br.), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, good condition, F108773
xvi + 346pp., in the series "Avebury Series in Philosophy", 23cm., publisher's hardcover, text and interior clean and bright, very good condition, F105480
Former owner's bookplate on inner cover else book is fine. DJ has chipping and small piece missing to bottom of back panel. ; Part I examines Plato's statements about poetry, dialogue by dialogue. Part II is a detailed analysis of Aristotle's Poetrics. ; 280 pages
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows light edge wear, shelf wear only, no tears, is price clipped. Contents include: Plato and Socrates, The Gorgias, Phaedrus and Statesman, Timaeus and Critias, The laws, Aristotle and Plato, Science of the polis, On types of character and skepticism, etc. with three indexes.
vi + 602pp., 23cm., br.orig. (dos renforcé) protégé par une couv. de papier cristal, qqs.rousseurs, [Thèse d'agrégation présentée à la faculté de droit de l'université libre de Bruxelles], F86401
Gutes Ex.; mit minimalen Lagerspuren; Umschlag geringfügig berieben. - Englisch. - ... In this study Kathy Eden offers a new understanding … from its origins in Aristotle's Poetics and De Anima, through its development in the psychological and rhetorical theory of late antiquity and the Middle Ages, to its culmination in the literary theory of the Renaissance. Read with the Rhetoric and the Nicomachean Ethics, the Poetics provides a complex logical and psychological explanation for legal and poetic fiction. The De Anima, in contrast, formulates the indispensable role of images in judgment and action by adapting terms and procedures already familiar to Athenian law. While Aristotle himself does not directly refer his theory of fiction to his treatment of the image, philosophers, rhetoricians, and defenders of poetry after him do explore the relation between the psychological image and its fictional counterpart. To this end, they reaffirm and in some cases even refine the alliance between these images and the procedures of the law. In addition to discussing Aristotle and Sidney, Professor Eden considers the contributions of Cicero, Quintilian, Seneca, Augustine, and Thomas Aquinas. ... (Verlagstext) / INHALT : ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ----- INTRODUCTION ----- ONE. Legal Proof and Tragic Recognition: The ----- Aristotelian Grounds of Discovery Two. Poetry and Equity: Aristotle's Defense of Fiction ----- The Case for Poetry before Aristotle: Gorgias vs. Plato ----- The Logic of Fiction ----- The Psychology of Fiction ----- THREE. Rhetoric and Psychology: The Aristotelian Foundations of the Poetic Image ----- Image and Imitation in Plato ----- Image and Imitation in Aristotle's Poetics and Rhetoric ----- The Psychological Image of the De Anima ----- The Image in the Later Rhetorical Tradition ----- The Image in Stoic Psychology and Literary Theory ----- FOUR. Image and Imitation: Aristotle's Contribution to a Christian Literary Theory ----- Contra Academicos and Soliloquia: Image and Imitation in Augustine's Early Works ----- Imago Dei and Imitatio Christi: Augustine's Later Works ----- From Scholastic Psychology to Neoclassical Literary Theory ----- The Logic and Psychology of Renaissance Fiction: Sidney's An Apology for Poetry ----- APPENDIX: Hamlet and the Reaches of Aristotelian Tragedy ----- INDEX ----- Names and Titles ----- Topics. ISBN 0691066973
1 ex-library marking after table of contents. Else VG. Minor shelfwear. ; Wissenschaftliche Abhandlungen Der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Für Forschung Des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen Band 25; 109 pages