Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy

Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy by David Sedley is a 1999 edition published by Oxford University Press. This annual volume features original articles that explore various aspects of ancient philosophy, encompassing a timeline that spans over a thousand years, from the Presocratics to Boethius. The book includes substantial articles and critical notices of major works, with a particular emphasis on figures such as Aristotle and the Stoics.
Readers will find a diverse range of scholarly contributions that delve into historical and philosophical contexts, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the study of ancient thought. The volume serves as a reference point for ongoing discussions in the fields of philosophy and history, providing insights into both classical and medieval perspectives. With 376 pages of content, this edition is designed for those seeking a deeper understanding of ancient philosophical traditions.
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Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy is a annual volume of original articles on all aspects of ancient philosophy. The articles may be of substantial length, and include critical notices of major books. This year’s contributions range over a thousand years of philosophy, from the Presocratics to Boethius. Particularly prominent in the volume are Aristotle and the Stoics.
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