Greek-Latin Philosophical Interaction

“Greek-Latin Philosophical Interaction” by Sten Ebbesen is a scholarly work published by Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. in 2008. This edition spans 230 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the intricate relationships between Greek and Latin philosophical traditions, focusing on their interactions, particularly during late antiquity and the Middle Ages. Ebbesen’s clear and precise writing style aids in the exploration of complex concepts within the history of logic and semantics.
Readers will find a collection of thoroughly revised and updated essays that are thematically arranged to highlight the connections and differences between Greek and Latin theories and scholarly methodologies. The work emphasizes significant philosophical issues, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the historical development of logic and the evolution of philosophical thought. This edition serves as a comprehensive examination of ancient and classical philosophy, appealing to scholars and students alike.
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Sten Ebbesen has contributed many works in the field of ancient and medieval philosophy over many decades of dedicated research. His style is crisp and lucid and his philosophical penetration and exposition of often difficult concepts and issues is both clear and intellectually impressive. Ashgate is proud to present this three volume set of his collected essays, all of them thoroughly revised and updated. Each volume is thematically arranged.Volume One: Greek-Latin Philosophical Interaction explores issues of relevance to the history of logic and semantics, and in particular connections and/or differences between Greek and Latin theory and scholarly procedures, with special emphasis on late antiquity and the Middle Ages.
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