Philosophy in the West: Readings in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 19 (1):164-164 (1965)
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A well-chosen selection of readings from ancient and medieval philosophy, including such seldom-anthologized figures as Origen, Tertullian, Walter Burley, and Pomponazzi, and such seldom anthologized works as Augustine's De Magistro. One outstanding feature of the book is the inclusion of new translations of the pre-Socratics by John Wilkinson and of Aquinas' On Being and Essence by John Wellmuth. Several selections from Aquinas and Scotus plus Burley's On the Existence of Universals appear in English for the first time, all translated by Wellmuth. Chapter introductions vary considerably in quality. This is probably the best work of its kind available.—A. E. J.

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