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Epístola filosófica de Charles de Bovelles a Guillaume Budé (08/10/1511)

by Daniel González-García

Apud Carolus Bovillus. In hoc opere contenta. Commentarius in primordiales evangelium divi Ioannis. Vita Remundi eremitae. Philosophicae & historicae aliquot Epistolae. Hec de novo castigatius impressa cum nonnullis additionibus & epistolis pluribus. París: Josse Bade van Assche impr., 1º de septiembre de 1514. ff. 47 rº-51 rº.

Plato's presence in Blake's works

by Tibor Tarcsay

Another seminar paper, which I once upon a time inteded to elaborate into an article.

The paper examines the influence of Platonic and Neoplatonist ideas in Blake's oevure, and evaluates Blake's changing... more

Intellige semper spiritaliter. The role of the Bible in the philosophy of Nicholas of Cusa.

by Matthieu van der Meer

Published in Mediaevalia. An Interdisciplinary Journal of Mediaeval Studies Worldwide, vol. 31 (2010)

Dicusses the relationship of faith and reason in the works of Nicholas of Cusa, arguing that the Scriptures have a... more

World without end. Nicholas of Cusa’s view on time and eternity

by Matthieu van der Meer

Published in: Zweder von Martels, Alasdair A. Macdonald and Jan Veenstra (eds.), Christian Humanism. Essays in Honor of Arjo Vanderjagt, Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions, vol.142, Leiden: Brill Publishers, 2009, pp. 317-337.

Discusses the relationship between Nicholas of Cusa's Neoplatonic concepts of time/eternity and his speculations on... more

Neoplatonismo en la lírica del Siglo de Oro: dos sonetos del Conde de Villamediana

by Carlos Mata Indurain

Carlos Mata Induráin, «Neoplatonismo en la lírica del Siglo de Oro: dos sonetos del Conde de Villamediana», en María Jesús Soto (ed.), Revisión del Neoplatonismo, Pamplona, Universidad de Navarra, 2000 (Anuario Filosófico, XXXIII/2, 2000), vol. II, pp. 641-653.

This paper studies some neoplatonic aspects which are detect-able in the love poetry of the Spanish Golden Age,... more

Simplicius's response to Philoponus' attacks on Aristotle's Physics 8.1

by Michael Chase

My part of the preface to Simplicius on Aristotle Physics 8.5, translated by Michael Chase, Michael Share and Istvan Bodnar (Ancient Commentators on Aristotle), in press

Philoponus in the Arabo-Latin tradition

by Michael Chase

Paper given at the annual Paris conference of the international working group "Aquinas and the Arabs", May 2011

Pagan energies in Maximus the Confessor: the influence of Proclus on the Ad Thomam 5 in Greek Roman and Byzantine Studies 52.2 (2012) 226-239

by Frederick Lauritzen

Maximus drew on the pagan Proclus in order articulate a passage of Dionysius the Areopagite in such a way as to... more

Discussions on the Eternity of the World in Late Antquity

by Michael Chase

ΣΧΟΛΗ, Ancient Philosophy and the Classical Tradition 5.2 (2011), 111-173

Review of S.Ahbel-Rappe, Damascius, problems & solutions concerning first principles

by Michael Chase

Internal Journal of the Platonic Tradition 6 (2010), 139-145

Influencias orientales en los filósofos neoplatónicos

by Patrizia Marzillo

published in: (2010) Maria Regina Candido (ed.), Memórias do Mediterrâneo Antigo, Rio de Janeiro: NEA/UERJ, 136–157.

What to do on the 30th? A neo-Platonic interpretation of Hesiod’s Works and Days 765–8 (forthcoming)

by Patrizia Marzillo

forthcoming in: Jonathan Ben-Dov, Wayne Horowitz and John Steele (eds.), Living the Lunar Calendar, Oxford: Oxbow Books (Calendars and Years 3).

Performing an academic talk. Proclus on Hesiod’s Works and Days

by Patrizia Marzillo

published in: Elizabeth Minchin (ed.), Orality and Literacy in the Greco-Roman World: Composition and Performance, Leiden: Brill, 183-200.

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