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This volume--the proceedings of a 2018 conference at LMU Munich funded by the Fritz Thyssen Foundation--brings together, for the first time, experts on Greek, Syriac, and Arabic traditions of doxography. Fourteen contributions provide new insight into state-of-the-art contemporary research on the widespread phenomenon of doxography. Together, they demonstrate how Greek, Syriac, and Arabic forms of doxography share common features and raise related questions that benefit interdisciplinary exchange among colleagues from various disciplines, such as classics, Arabic studies, and the history of philosophy.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This volume--the proceedings of a 2018 conference at LMU Munich funded by the Fritz Thyssen Foundation--brings together, for the first time, experts on Greek, Syriac, and Arabic traditions of doxography. Fourteen contributions provide new insight into state-of-the-art contemporary research on the widespread phenomenon of doxography. Together, they demonstrate how Greek, Syriac, and Arabic forms of doxography share common features and raise related questions that benefit interdisciplinary exchange among colleagues from various disciplines, such as classics, Arabic studies, and the history of philosophy.
Autorenporträt
Andreas Lammer is Assistant Professor of History of Philosophy at Radboud University Nijmegen. Before his appointment in Nijmegen, he received his Ph.D. in philosophy and Arabic studies from LMU Munich and held positions at the LMU, the Thomas Institute in Cologne, and Trier University. Mareike Jas is an independent researcher with a Ph.D. in classical philology from LMU Munich and continues to work on the text of Ps.-Galen's De historia philosophorum and the doxographical tradition of Aëtius.