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An examination by leading scholars of what the ancient Greeks had to say on the relation between the universal and the particular in ethics, psychology, metaphysics and cosmology.

Produktbeschreibung
An examination by leading scholars of what the ancient Greeks had to say on the relation between the universal and the particular in ethics, psychology, metaphysics and cosmology.
Autorenporträt
Robert W. Sharples is Professor Emeritus of Classics at University College London. His own publications relate chiefly to the Peripatetic tradition in antiquity after Aristotle himself; he was one of the principal editors of Theophrastus: Sources (Brill, 1992) and contributed two subsequent commentary volumes (1995, 1998); he has published extensively on Alexander of Aphrodisias, and has a sourcebook on Peripatetic Philosophy 200 BC - AD 200 in press with Cambridge. Contributors include Christopher Gill, Verity Harte, Angela Hobbs, Carlo Natali, Marwan Rashed, Robert Wardy.