The Stoic Tradition from Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages
Ancient Philosophy 9 (2):337-339 (1989)
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Robert J. Rabel (1988). The Stoic Tradition From Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages. I. Stoicism in Classical Latin Literature, And: The Stoic Tradition From Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages. II. Stoicism in Christian Latin Thought, And: Ethics and Human Action in Early Stoicism, And: Aristotle and the Stoics (Review). [REVIEW] Journal of the History of Philosophy 26 (1):140-145.
Brad Inwood (1989). The Stoic Tradition From Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages: Vol. 1: Stoicism in Classical Latin Literature; Vol. 2: Stoicism in Christian Latin Thought Through the Sixth Century. [REVIEW] Ancient Philosophy 9 (2):337-339.
Robert J. Rabel (1988). The Stoic Tradition From Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages. I. Stoicism in Classical Latin Literature,. Journal of the History of Philosophy 26 (1).
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R. R. Bolgar (1959). The Early Middle Ages M. L. W. Laistner: The Intellectual Heritage of the Early Middle Ages. Selected Essays Edited by Chester D. Starr. Ithaca: Cornell University Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1957. Pp. Xvii + 285. Cloth, Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 9 (01):51-52.
Anne Sheppard (1983). Raymond Klibansky: The Continuity of the Platonic Tradition During the Middle Ages, Together with Plato's Parmenides in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. (Second Edition.) Pp. 81; Ix + 55; 5 Plates. Munich/Millwood, N.Y.: Kraus International Publications, 1981. $32. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 33 (01):157-.
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R. Alston (1997). Review. Towns in Transition: Urban Evolution in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. N Christie & ST Loseby. The Classical Review 47 (2):370-371.
Edward Grant (2010). The Nature of Natural Philosophy in the Late Middle Ages. Catholic University of America Press.
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