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Method and Metaphysics - Essays in Ancient Philosophy I (Hardcover): Jonathan Barnes Method and Metaphysics - Essays in Ancient Philosophy I (Hardcover)
Jonathan Barnes; Edited by Maddalena Bonelli
R3,573 Discovery Miles 35 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Method and Metaphysics presents twenty-six essays in ancient philosophy by Jonathan Barnes, one of the most admired and influential scholars of his generation. The essays span four decades of his career, and are drawn from a wide variety of sources: many of them will be relatively unknown even to specialists in ancient philosophy. Several essays are now translated from the original French and made available in English for the first time; others have been substantially revised for republication here.
The volume opens with eight essays about the interpretation of ancient philosophical texts, and about the relationship between philosophy and its history. The next five essays examine the methods of ancient philosophers. The third section comprises thirteen essays about metaphysical topics, from the Presocratics to the late Platonists. This collection will be a rich feast for students and scholars of ancient philosophy.

Method and Metaphysics - Essays in Ancient Philosophy I (Paperback): Jonathan Barnes Method and Metaphysics - Essays in Ancient Philosophy I (Paperback)
Jonathan Barnes; Edited by Maddalena Bonelli
R1,617 Discovery Miles 16 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Method and Metaphysics presents twenty-six essays in ancient philosophy by Jonathan Barnes, one of the most admired and influential scholars of his generation. The essays span four decades of his career, and are drawn from a wide variety of sources: many of them will be relatively unknown even to specialists in ancient philosophy. Several essays are now translated from the original French and made available in English for the first time; others have been substantially revised for republication. The volume opens with eight essays about the interpretation of ancient philosophical texts, and about the relationship between philosophy and its history. The next five essays examine the methods of ancient philosophers. The third section comprises thirteen essays about metaphysical topics, from the Presocratics to the late Platonists. This collection will be a rich feast for students and scholars of ancient philosophy.

Proof, Knowledge, and Scepticism - Essays in Ancient Philosophy III (Hardcover): Jonathan Barnes Proof, Knowledge, and Scepticism - Essays in Ancient Philosophy III (Hardcover)
Jonathan Barnes; Edited by Maddalena Bonelli
R2,962 Discovery Miles 29 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Proof, Knowledge, and Scepticism is the third volume of Jonathan Barnes' papers on ancient philosophy. It contains twenty-two pieces which turn about epistemological matters. The papers have all been brushed down, and some of them have been revised. One or two of them appear for the first time in English. The first three pieces form a prologue (and link this volume to its predecessor): they deal with certain ancient views about the relation between logic on the one hand and knowledge and science on the other. After that, the book divides into two unequal parts. The first part is concerned with proof, five of its ten chapters discussing Aristotle and three. The second is chiefly occupied with scepticism-more particularly, with the Pyrrhonian version of ancient scepticism. A final piece says something about the Book of Ecclesiastes. The essays in this volume, some of which are less familiar than others, are written with brio: anyone with an interest in ancient philosophy will find them amusing.

Logical Matters - Essays in Ancient Philosophy II (Hardcover): Jonathan Barnes Logical Matters - Essays in Ancient Philosophy II (Hardcover)
Jonathan Barnes; Edited by Maddalena Bonelli
R3,424 Discovery Miles 34 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The second volume of Jonathan Barnes' papers on ancient philosophy contains twenty-seven pieces under the broad heading of Logic. The essays were written over a period of some forty years. Some of them were published in obscure places (and two or three of them in a foreign language). The French essays have been done into English; and all the essays have been retouched, and a few of them substantially revised.
The first three essays in the volume are of a general nature, being concerned with ancient views on the status of logic--and with the distinction between formal and material inferences. The next nine items deal with different aspects of Aristotelian logic--the copula, negation, the categories, homonymy, and the principle of contradiction. Then come three papers about the connection (or lack of connection) between Aristotelian logic and Stoic logic. Two of the pieces discuss Theophrastus' theory of 'hypothetical' syllogisms. After that, things run more or less chronologically--a short notice on the Dialecticians, three essays on aspects of Stoic logic, a pair of papers on ancient theories of meaning, items on adverbs and connectors, on Philoponus and Boethius, and on an anonymous tract written in the autumn of 1007 AD. All in all, there is matter to divert scholars and students of ancient philosophy.

Mantissa - Essays in Ancient Philosophy IV (Hardcover): Jonathan Barnes Mantissa - Essays in Ancient Philosophy IV (Hardcover)
Jonathan Barnes; Edited by Maddalena Bonelli
R3,634 Discovery Miles 36 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is the fourth (and last) volume of Jonathan Barnes' collected essays on ancient philosophy. As its title suggests, the twenty-three papers which it contains cover a wide range of topics. The first paper discusses the size of the sun, and the last looks at Plato and Aristotle in Victorian Oxford. In between come pieces on-inter alia-the theory of just war and the definition of comedy, the nature of the soul according to Plato and Aristotle and Zeno and Tertullian, atheism of Protagoras, Timaeus the Sophist (and his Platonic Lexicon) and the early history of Aristotle's writings, Nietzsche on Diogenes Laertius, the first Christian novel ... One of the pieces is new. The others have all been retouched, and some of them revised. Half a dozen were written in French and have been translated into English. The volume is kitted out with a bibliography and with two rather good indexes. The papers are, in parts at least, well written, and some of them are mildly diverting: no-one with a nose for ancient philosophy will sniff at them.

Timee le Sophiste: Lexique platonicien - Texte, traduction et commentaire par Maddalena Bonelli (Hardcover): Maddalena Bonelli Timee le Sophiste: Lexique platonicien - Texte, traduction et commentaire par Maddalena Bonelli (Hardcover)
Maddalena Bonelli
R7,013 Discovery Miles 70 130 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Ce volume s'occupe du "Lexique platonicien" de Timee le Sophiste, auteur qui a appartenu a la deuxieme sophistique. Une introduction de Jonathan Barnes presente l'histoire des manuscrits de ce lexique et de ses editions, ainsi qu'une analyse de sa structure et une evaluation de son importance pour la lexicographie ancienne et pour les etudes platoniciennes. La premiere partie du livre presente une nouvelle edition du texte avec une traduction francaise et quatre apparats, des scolies du manuscrit, des "loci platonici," des "loci similes," et l'apparat critique. La deuxieme partie du livre presente un commentaire fourni, qui considere la relation du lexique avec les lexiques atticistes et byzantins, les scolies et les commentaires platoniciens, ainsi que les textes philosophiques. This book is an edition of the "Lexicon to Plato" written by Timaeus the Sophist. An Introduction by Jonathan Barnes discusses the history of the manuscripts and editions of the "Lexicon," analyses the structure and nature of the work, sites it in the history of ancient lexicography, and attempts to assess its virtues and its importance. The first part of the book contains a new edition of the Greek text, faced by a French translation and equipped with four apparatuses. The second part of the book is the commentary: it is primarily concerned to connect the entries of the "Lexicon" to appropriate passages in Plato, to trace the links between Timaeus and the ancient tradition of Platonic scholarship, and to locate the "Lexicon" in thevoluminous and complex history of ancient lexicography.

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