Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch für Antike und Mittelalter
Band 1. 1996
Editors
This annual is devoted to the philosophy of Antiquity and the Middle Ages. The Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch für Antike und Mittelalter: Concentrates on research which documents the connections between ancient and medieval philosophy; Focuses on the interrelations among various cultural and philosophical traditions, for example, the Arabic, Judaic, Byzantine and Latin; Informs on major trends in the research on ancient and medieval philosophy and publishes reviews on important new studies on this subject; Offers a forum for discussions of controversial or divergent interpretations in this field; Presents previously unpublished sources and translations; Features a miscellany of reports and information, including interviews with prominent scholars.
The Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch für Antike und Mittelalter aims to address the professional historians of philosophy as well as publishing introductory articles which are of interest to students of philosophy, and which along with new source material and lively interviews should provide a fresh perspective on and unique access to ancient and medieval thought.
The annual will be published in English, French, German and Italian with extracts in English every autumn.
[Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch für Antike und Mittelalter, 1] 1996. 284 pp.
Publishing status: Available | Original publisher: B.R. Grüner Publishing Company | Language: German
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Was heißt es: Einen philosophischen Text historisch lesen? Philosophiehistorische Forschung in Deutschland und die Wirkung Martin HeideggersKurt Flasch | pp. 1–22
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The Ontological Relation "One-Many" according to the Neoplatonist DamasciusChristos Terezis | pp. 23–37
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Compassion for Wisdom: The Attitude of Some Medieval Arab Philosophers towards the Codification of PhilosophySarah Stroumsa | pp. 39–55
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«Mein Geist ist das Universum»: Ontologische und erkenntnistheoretische Aspekte in der Lehre des Lu Jiuyuan (1139-1193)Wolfgang Ommerborn | pp. 57–80
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Der Alexandrismus an den Universitäten im späten MittelalterOlaf Pluta | pp. 81–109
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L'espressività del cielo di Marsilio Ficino, lo Zodiaco medievale e PlotinoGraziella Federici Vescovini | pp. 111–125
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The Epistemology of HumanismBurkhard Mojsisch | pp. 127–152
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Parmenides - Platon - Hermes Trismegistus: Pemerkungen zu einer Reflexion in Heideggers Hegel-Traktat Die NegativitätUdo Reinhold Jeck | pp. 153–178
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Marsilius Ficinus: In Theaetetum Platonis vel De scientia ad Petrum Medicem, patriae patrem. EpitomeBurkhard Mojsisch | pp. 179–194
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Zu Platons Theaetet oder Über das Wissen. An Petrus Medices, den Retter des Vaterlandes.Marsilio Ficino | pp. 195–215
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Il Tractatus yconomicus di Galvano Fiamma O. P. (1282-dopo il 1344)Gianfranco Fioravanti | pp. 217–229
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Fragen an ... Günter Gawlickpp. 231–237
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Rezensionenpp. 239–270
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Neuerscheinungenpp. 271–281
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