Platonism Pagan and Christian
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Platonism Pagan and Christian

Studies in Plotinus and Augustine

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Platonism Pagan and Christian

Studies in Plotinus and Augustine

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This title was first published in 2001. A collection of fifteen studies which explore topics in the psychology and philosophy of mind of Plotinus, Augustine, and Boethius, as well as the development of Augustine's views on history and Roman religion.

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Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2019
Print ISBN
9781138728660
eBook ISBN
9781351749121
Edition
1
Topic
History
Index
History

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Series Page
  3. Half Title
  4. Title
  5. Copyright
  6. CONTENTS
  7. Preface
  8. Acknowledgements
  9. I Plotinus' philosophy of the self Plotinus' Philosophy of the Self, Gerard J.P. O'Daly. Shannon, 1973
  10. II The presence of the One in Plotinus Plotino e il Neoplatonismo in Oriente e in Occidente (Problemi Attuali di Scienza e di Cultura, Quaderno No. 198). Rome, 1974
  11. III Memory in Plotinus and two early texts of St. Augustine Texte und Untersuchungen 117 = Studia Patristica 14, ed. E.A. Livingstone. Berlin, 1976
  12. IV Did St. Augustine ever believe in the soul's pre-existence? Augustinian Studies 5. Villanova, PA, 1974
  13. V Time as distentio and St. Augustine's exegesis of Philippians 3, 12-14 Revue des Études Augustiniennes 23, nos. 3-4. Paris, 1977
  14. VI Augustine on the measurement of time: some comparisons with Aristotelian and Stoic texts Neoplatonism and Early Christian Thought: Essays in Honour of A.H. Armstrong, ed. H.J. Blumenthal and R.A. Markus. London, 1981
  15. VII Anima, error, and falsum in some early writings of St Augustine First English publication of 'Anima, error y falsum en los primeros escritos de san Agustin', Augustinus 26, nos. 103-4. Madrid, 1981, pp. 187-194
  16. VIII Sensus interior in St. Augustine, De libero arbitrio 2 .3 .25 -6 .5 1 Texte und Untersuchungen 129 = Studia Patristica 16, ed. E.A. Livingstone. Berlin, 1985
  17. IX Augustine on the origin of souls Jahrbuch fĂŒr Antike und Christentum, ErgĂ€nzungsband 10 = Platonismus und Christentum: Festschrift fĂŒr Heinrich Dörrie, ed. H.-D. Blume and F. Mann. MĂŒnster, 1983
  18. X Predestination and freedom in Augustine's ethics Royal Institute of Philosophy Lecture Series 25 = The Philosophy in Christianity, ed. G. Vesey. Cambridge, 1989
  19. XI Hierarchies in Augustine's thought From Augustine to Eriugena: Essays on Neoplatonism and Christianity in Honor of John O 'Meara, ed. F.X. Martin, O.S.A., and J.A. Richmond. Washington, DC, 1991
  20. XII Remembering and forgetting in Augustine, Confessions X Poetik und Hermeneutik 15 = Memoria: Vergessen und Erinnern, ed. A. Haverkamp and R. Lachmann. Munich, 1993
  21. XIII Augustine's critique of Varro on Roman religion Nottingham Classical Literature Studies 3 = Religion and Superstition in Latin Literature, ed. A.H. Sommerstein. Bari, 1994
  22. XIV Thinking through history: Augustine's method in the City of God and its Ciceronian dimension Augustinian Studies 30, no. 2 = History, Apocalypse, and the Secular Imagination: New Essays on Augustine's City of God, ed. M. Vessey, K. Pollmann, and A.D. Fitzgerald. Bowling Green, OH, 1999
  23. XV Sense-perception and imagination in Boethius, Philosophiae Consolatio 5 m. 4 Philanthropia kai Eusebeia: Festschrift fĂŒr Albrecht Dihle zum 70. Geburtstag, ed. G. W. Most, H. Petersmann, and A M. Ritter. Göttingen, 1993
  24. Index