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  1. Essays in ancient philosophy.Michael Frede (ed.) - 1987 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Rich with historical and cultural value, these works are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions.
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  • The Original Notion of Cause.Michael Frede - 1987 - In Essays in ancient philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 125-150.
  • Catégories.Richard Aristotle & Bodéüs - 2001 - Les Belles Lettres.
    Le traite d'Aristote intitule Categories est une des oeuvres du philosophe grec qui a suscite le plus de commentaires depuis l'Antiquite jusqu'a nos jours. La tradition voulait que la logique aristotelicienne commencat avec la logique des termes exposee dans les Categories, puis se poursuivit avec une logique des propositions dans le De interpretatione, pour se clore avec la logique de l'argumentation dont traitent les Premiers analytiques. En realite, les Categories sont bien plus qu'une simple logique des termes. L'ouvrage traite en (...)
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  • Der Aristotelismus bei den Griechen: Band 1: Die Renaissance des Aristotelismus im I. Jh. v. Chr.PaulHG Moraux - 1973 - New York: De Gruyter.
    „Die ‚Geschichte des Aristotelismus‘ (3 Bände, 1971-2001), die Paul Moraux auf der Basis seiner jahrzehntelangen Beschäftigung mit Aristoteles und des von ihm gegründeten Aristotelesarchivs geschaffen hat, ist ein Maßstäbe setzendes Meisterwerk der Philosophiegeschichte.“ Prof. Dr. Bernd Seidensticker, Freie Universität Berlin.
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  • Aristotle and Stoic Logic.Jonathan Barnes - 1998 - In Katerina Ierodiakonou (ed.), Topics in stoic philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  • Emotion and Peace of Mind: From Stoic Agitation to Christian Temptation.Richard Sorabji - 2000 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    Richard Sorabji presents a ground-breaking study of ancient Greek views of the emotions and their influence on subsequent theories and attitudes, Pagan and Christian. While the central focus of the book is the Stoics, Sorabji draws on a vast range of texts to give a rich historical survey of how Western thinking about this central aspect of human nature developed.
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  • The Stoic idea of the city.Malcolm Schofield - 1991 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    The Stoic Idea of the City offers the first systematic analysis of the Stoic school, concentrating on Zeno's Republic . Renowned classical scholar Malcolm Schofield brings together scattered and underused textual evidence, examining the Stoic ideals that initiated the natural law tradition of Western political thought. A new foreword by Martha Nussbaum and a new epilogue written by the author further secure this text as the standard work on Presocratic Stoics. "The account emerges from a jigsaw-puzzle of items from a (...)
  • Ein Blick in den Stollen von Skepsis: Vier Kapitel zur frühen Uberlieferung des Corpus Aristotelicum.Oliver Primavesi - 2007 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 151 (1):51-77.
    The purpose of the paper is to defend a modified version of the report given by Strabo about the transmission of the writings of Aristotle during the Hellenistic period. The basic dilemma was pointed out by Dom Jean Liron in 1717: The existence of our Corpus Aristotelicum entails that Strabo must be exaggerating either in assuming that the manuscripts brought by Neleus to Scepsis were the only manuscripts of the Aristotelian and Theophrastean writings, or in asserting that these manuscripts were (...)
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  • Philo of alexandria and the origins of the stoic O.Margaret Graver - 1999 - Phronesis 44 (4):300-325.
    The concept of o or "pre-emotions" is known not only to the Roman Stoics and Christian exegetes but also to Philo of Alexandria. Philo also supplies the term o at QGen 1.79. As Philo cannot have derived what he knows from Seneca (despite his visit to Rome in 39), nor from Cicero, who also mentions the point, he must have found it in older Stoic writings. The o concept, rich in implications for the voluntariness and phenomenology of the passions proper, (...))
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  • Philo of Alexandria and the Origins of the Stoic Πρoπαειαι.Margaret Graver - 1999 - Phronesis 44 (4):300-325.
    The concept of πρoπαειαι or "pre-emotions" is known not only to the Roman Stoics and Christian exegetes but also to Philo of Alexandria. Philo also supplies the term πρoπαεια at QGen 1.79. As Philo cannot have derived what he knows from Seneca, nor from Cicero, who also mentions the point, he must have found it in older Stoic writings. The πρoπαεια concept, rich in implications for the voluntariness and phenomenology of the passions proper, is thus confirmed for the Hellenistic period. (...)
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  • The Hellenistic Philosophers: Volume 1, Translations of the Principal Sources with Philosophical Commentary.A. A. Long & D. N. Sedley - 1987 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by D. N. Sedley.
    Volume 1 presents the texts in new translations by the authors, and these are accompanied by a philosophical and historical commentary designed for use by all readers, including those with no background in the classical world. With its glossary and indexes, this volume can stand alone as an independent tool of study.
     
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  • Dictionnaire des philosophes antiques.Richard Goulet (ed.) - 1989 - Paris: Editions du Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
    Aucun manuel de philosophie ni aucune encyclopédie ne nous avait procuré jusqu'ici un dictionnaire exhaustif des philosophes de l'Antiquité. Exhaustivité dans la liste des auteurs, connus ou pas, mais aussi dans la présentation des sources, puisque Richard Goulet et son équipe mobilisent textes littéraires grecs, documents iconographiques, papyrologiques, épigraphiques, sources arméniennes, géorgiennes, hébraïques, syriaques et arabes. Des présocratiques aux néoplatoniciens du VIe siècle, d'Athènes à Byzance, de Rome à Alexandrie, ce chef-d'œuvre d'érudition offre un regard vraiment universel sur les auteurs (...)
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  • Philosophia togata.Jonathan Barnes & Miriam T. Griffin (eds.) - 1997 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The mutual interaction of philosophy and Roman political and cultural life has aroused more and more interest in recent years among students of classical literature, Roman history, and ancient philosophy. In this volume, which gathers together some of the papers originally delivered at a series of seminars in the University of Oxford, scholars from all three disciplines explore the role of Platonism and Aristotelianism in Roman intellectual, cultural, and political life from the second century BC to the third century AD.
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  • Dictionnaire des Philosophes Antiques.R. Goulet - 1991 - Apeiron 24 (1):71-80.
  • Peripatetic negations.Jonathan Barnes - 1986 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 4:201-214.
     
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  • Emotion and Peace of Mind: From Stoic Agitation to Christian Temptation.Richard Sorabji - 2002 - Philosophy 77 (299):138-141.
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