Honoring the life and work of John D. Turner (classics ad history, U. of Nebraska at Lincoln), this festschrift includes significant work on the interaction between Greek philosophers and Gnostics in
The seminars were held at six annual meetings of the Society of Biblical Literature, and the first volume that emerged from them highlights the dissolution of traditionally rather firm boundaries for
Historians of philosophy from Europe and the US begin the two-volume set by looking at what many consider the beginnings of Western thought, and at the mists of time from which it precipitated. Their
O'Brien is credited with helping heal the rift between Anglophone philosophers recovering from their analytical binge and continental Europeans recovering from a plethora of post-isms. The celebratory
Scholars mostly of literature and occasionally of religion or philosophy, describe the various projections of Platonism that have been cast upon the walls of the passing centuries. Their topics includ