The Theory of Imagination in Classical and Mediaeval Thought
R. West (1927)
| Abstract | Pre-Socratic philosophy. - Plato. - Aristotle. - Post-Aristotelian philosophy. - The Theory of art: Quintilian, Longinus, and Philostratus. - Plotinus. - The lesser Neoplatonists. - Neoplatonic views of three early Christians. - Mediaeval descriptive psychology. - The psychology of the mystics. - Dante's theory of vision. - Conclusion. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Imagination Philosophy, Ancient Philosophy, Medieval | |||||||||
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| Call number | BF408.B85 1978 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0849239567 | |||||||||
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