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- A Companion to Plutarch
- A Plato reader : eight essential dialogues
- A Short History of Greek Philosophy
- A chronological account of the life of Pythagoras, and of other famous men his contemporaries : with an epistle to the Rd. Dr. Bently, about Porphyry's and Jamblicus's lives of Pythagoras
- A free will : origins of the notion in ancient thought
- A history of ancient philosophy : from the beginnings to Augustine
- A history of mind and body in late antiquity
- A review of The theory of the earth and of its proofs, especially in reference to Scripture
- A written republic : Cicero's philosophical politics
- Adam Smith and the classics : the classical heritage in Adam Smith's thought
- Akrasia in Greek philosophy : from Socrates to Plotinus
- Allegory in early Greek philosophy.
- An approach to Aristotle's physics : with particular attention to the role of his manner of writing
- Anaximander in context : new studies in the origins of Greek philosophy
- Ancient Greece : the birth of thinking
- Ancient Mediterranean philosophy : an introduction
- Ancient and medieval
- Ancient concepts of philosophy
- Ancient ethics and the natural world
- Ancient models of mind : studies in human and divine rationality
- Ancient philosophy
- Ancient philosophy : a very short introduction
- Ancient philosophy of the self
- Ancient relativity : Plato, Aristotle, Stoics, and Sceptics
- Ancient worlds, modern reflections : philosophical perspectives on Greek and Chinese science and culture
- Antient metaphysics : or, the science of universals. With an appendix, containing an examination of the principles of Sir Isaac Newton's philosophy. Volume first
- Antiochus and peripatetic ethics
- Antiquities beyond humanism
- Antisthenes of Athens : texts, translations, and commentary
- Apprehension and argument : ancient theories of starting points for knowledge
- Archaic logic : symbol and structure in Heraclitus, Parmenides and Empedocles
- Aristoteles gegen Epikur : eine Untersuchung über die Prinzipien der hellenistischen Philosophie ausgehend vom Phänomen der Bewegung
- Aristotelianism in the first century BCE : Xenarchus of Seleucia
- Aristotle on earlier Greek psychology : the science of soul
- Aristotle's categories in the early Roman Empire
- Aristotle's concept of mind
- Aristotle's physics : a critical guide
- Aristotle, Plato and Pythagoreanism in the first century BC : new directions for philosophy
- Athenian and Alexandrian Neoplatonism and the harmonization of Aristotle and Plato
- Atoms, pneuma, and tranquillity : Epicurean and Stoic themes in European thought
- Augustine : ancient thought baptized
- Augustine deformed : love, sin, and freedom in the western moral tradition
- Authority and authoritative texts in the Platonist tradition
- Authors and authorities in ancient philosophy
- Averroës' three short commentaries on Aristotle's "Topics," "Rhetoric," and "Poetics"
- Before and after Socrates
- Body and soul in Hellenistic philosophy
- Boecius de consolacione philosophie
- Boetius de consolationae [sic] philosophiæ. = The boke of Boecius, called the comforte of philosophye, or wysedome : moche necessarỹ for all men to read and know, wherein suche as be in aduersitie, shall fynde muche consolation and comforte, and suche as be in great worldly prosperitie may knowe the vanitie and frailtie therof, and consequently fynde eternall felycytie. And this boke is in maner of a dialoge or communication betwene two persones, the one is Boecius, and the other is Philosophy, whose disputations and argumentes do playnly declare the diuersitie of the lyfe actiue, that consisteth in worldly, temporall, and transitory thynges. Translated out of latin into the Englyshe tongue by George Coluile, alias Coldewel, to thintent that such as be ignoraunt in the Latin tongue, and can rede Englyshe, maye vnderstande the same. And to the mergentes is added the Latin, accordynge to the boke of the translatour, whiche was a very olde prynte
- Brill's companion to the reception of Aristotle in antiquity
- C. Musonii Rufi : reliquiae
- Caves and the ancient Greek mind : descending underground in the search for ultimate truth
- Challenging theocracy : ancient lessons for global politics
- Cicero : A Study in the Origins of Republican Philosophy
- Commentary on Plato's Timaeus, Volume 1, Proclus on the Socratic state and Atlantis
- Commentary on Plato's Timaeus, Volume 3, Proclus on the world's body
- Commentary on Plato's Timaeus, Volume 4, Book 3, Part 2, Proclus on the world soul
- Commentary on the Gospel of John, Books 1-10
- Concerning the Face Which Appears in the Orb of the Moon, on the Principle of Cold, Whether Fire or Water Is More Useful, Whether Land or Sea Animals Are Cleverer, Beasts Are Rational, on the Eating of Flesh, XII
- Contemporary encounters with ancient metaphysics
- Cosmology and biology in ancient philosophy : from Thales to Avicenna
- Creationism and its critics in antiquity
- Critique of bored reason : on the confinement of the modern condition
- Crooked Thinking or Straight Talk? : Modernizing Epicurean Scientific Philosophy
- Death and immortality in ancient philosophy
- Definition in Greek philosophy
- Der Philosoph und sein Bild
- Der Vegetarismus in der Antike im Streitgespräch : Porphyrios' Auseinandersetzung mit der Schrift "Gegen die vegetarier"
- Derrida and antiquity
- Desiderii Jacotii Vandoperani de philosophorum doctrina libellus ex Cicerone
- Determinism, freedom, and moral responsibility : essays in ancient philosophy
- Die Prinzipienlehre der Milesier : Kommentar zu den Textzeugnissen bei Aristoteles und seinen Kommentatoren
- Diogenis Laertii vitae philosophorum, Volume I, Libri I-X
- Diogenis Laertii vitae philosophorum, Volume II, excerpta Byzantina et indices
- Dissertationes
- Divination and human nature : a cognitive history of intuition in classical antiquity
- Dumb beasts and dead philosophers : humanity and the humane in ancient philosophy and literature
- Early Greek philosophies of nature
- Early Greek philosophy
- Early Greek philosophy : the Presocratics and the emergence of reason
- Eat, drink, think : what ancient Greece can tell us about food and wine
- Elachista : la dottrina dei minimi nell'epicureismo : with English summary
- Emotions in ancient and medieval philosophy
- English epicures and stoics : ancient legacies in early Stuart culture
- Epicurean meteorology : sources, method, scope and organization
- Epicureanism
- Epicurus on freedom
- Episteme, etc. : essays in honour of Jonathan Barnes
- Episteme, etc. : essays in honour of Jonathan Barnes
- Epitome doctrinæ moralis : ex decem libris ethicorum Aristoteles ad Nicomachum
- Eros and socratic political philosophy
- Essays in Renaissance thought and letters : in honor of John Monfasani
- Essays in ancient epistemology
- Essays in ancient philosophy
- Essays on Hellenistic epistemology and ethics
- Euthyphro ; : Apology ; Crito ; Phaedo
- Exhortations to philosophy : the protreptics of Plato, Isocrates, and Aristotle
- Explaining the cosmos : the Ionian tradition of scientific philosophy
- Explorations in ancient and modern philosophy, Volume I
- Explorations in ancient and modern philosophy, Volume II
- Explorations in ancient and modern philosophy, Volume III
- Explorations in ancient and modern philosophy, Volume IV
- Fiue bookes, of philosophicall comfort : full of Christian consolation, written a 1000. yeeres since. By Anitius, Manlius, Torquatus, Seuerinus, Boetius; a Christian consul of Rome. Newly translated out of Latine, together with marginall notes, explaining the obscurest places
- Five dialogues
- Formal causes : definition, explanation, and primacy in Socratic and Aristotelian thought
- Forms of representation in the Aristotelian tradition : edited by Juhana Toivanen
- Foucault and classical antiquity : power, ethics, and knowledge
- Friends hold all things in common : tradition, intellectual property, and the Adages of Erasmus
- From Aristotle to Cicero : essays in ancient philosophy
- From Epicurus to Epictetus : studies in Hellenistic and Roman philosophy
- From Epicurus to Epictetus : studies in Hellenistic and Roman philosophy
- From Stoicism to Platonism : the development of philosophy, 100 BCE-100 CE
- From myth to reason? : studies in the development of Greek thought
- Frontiers of pleasure : models of aesthetic response in archaic and classical Greek thought
- Gassendi, the atomist : advocate of history in an age of science
- Gnosticism, Platonism and the late ancient world : essays in honour of John D. Turner
- Greek and Roman aesthetics
- Greek memories : theories and practices
- Greek models of mind and self
- Greek popular religion in Greek philosophy
- Greek scepticism : anti-realist trends in ancient thought
- Heat, pneuma, and soul in ancient philosophy and science
- Hellenic philosophy : origin and character
- Hellenistic philosophy : introductory readings
- Hellenistic philosophy : introductory readings
- Heraclitus and Thales' conceptual scheme : a historical study
- Hesiod's verbal craft : studies in Hesiod's conception of language and its ancient reception
- Historiae mundi : studies in universal history
- Hope, joy, and affection in the classical world
- How Aristotle gets by in Metaphysics Zeta
- How to be a Pyrrhonist : the practice and significance of Pyrrhonian scepticism
- Image, word, and God in the early Christian centuries
- Images of excellence : Plato's critique of the arts
- Immortality in ancient philosophy
- Introducing Greek philosophy
- Introducing analytic philosophy : its sense and its nonsense, 1879-2002
- Inventing superstition : from the Hippocratics to the Christians
- Irrepressible Truth : On Lacan's 'The Freudian Thing'
- Isonomia and the origins of philosophy
- Ist Beten sinnvoll? : Die 5. Rede des Maximos von Tyros
- Knowing words : wisdom and cunning in the classical traditions of China and Greece
- Kêpoi : de la religion à la philosophie : mélanges offerts à André Motte
- L. Annaei Senecae philosophi opera, quae exstant omnia
- L. Annaei Senecae philosophi opera, quae exstant omnia
- La fine del mondo nel De rerum natura di Lucrezio
- Laertiou Diogenous Peri biōn dogmatōn kai apophthegmatōn tōn en philosophia eudokimēsantōn biblia 10 : Laertii Diogenis De vitis dogmatis et apophthegmatis eorum qui in philosophia claruerunt libri X
- Language and logos : studies in ancient Greek pgilosophy presented to G.E.L. Owen
- Laughter, humor, and comedy in ancient philosophy
- Leadership through the classics : learning management and leadership from ancient East and West philosophy
- Lettres sur l'origine des sciences, : et sur celle des peuples de L'Asie, addressées à M. de Voltaire par M. Bailly, & précédées de quelques Lettres de M. de Voltaire à L'Auteur
- Lettres sur l'origine des sciences, : et sur celle des peuples de L'Asie, addressées à M. de Voltaire par M. Bailly, & précédées de quelques lettres de M. de Voltaire à l'auteur. Prix, deux livres huit sols
- Lettres sur l'origine des sciences, : et sur celle des peuples de L'Asie, adressées à M. de Voltaire par M. Bailly, & précédées de quelques Lettres de M. de Voltaire à L'Auteur
- Light from the Gentiles : Hellenistic philosophy and early Christianity : collected essays, 1959-2012
- Lives of eminent philosophers
- Lives of eminent philosophers
- Lives of eminent philosophers
- Logos and muthos : philosophical essays in Greek literature
- Lucretius his six books of epicurean philosophy and Manilius his five books containing a system of the ancient astronomy and astrology : together with The philosophy of the Stoicks
- Lysis ; : Symposium ; Phaedrus
- M. Tullii Ciceronis Academica. Recensuit, variorum notis suas immiscuit, et Hadr. Turnebi Petrique Fabri commentarios adjunxit Joannes Davisius Coll. Regin. Cantab. Praeses
- Maieusis : essays on ancient philosophy in honour of Myles Burnyeat
- Maimonides on the origin of the world
- Marcus Aurelius
- Marcus Aurelius Antoninus the Roman Emperour, his meditations concerning himselfe : treating of a naturall mans happinesse; wherein it consisteth, and of the meanes to attaine unto it. Translated out of the originall Greeke; with notes: by Meric Casaubon, B. of D. and prebendarie of Christ Church, Canterbury
- Marcus Aurelius Antoninus the Roman emperor, his meditations concerning himselfe : treating of a naturall mans happinesse; wherein it consisteth, and of the meanes to attaine unto it. Translated out of the originall Greeke; with notes: by Meric Casaubon .
- Maternal conceptions in classical literature and philosophy
- Medien vor den Medien
- Medieval philosophy and the classical tradition in Islam, Judaism, and Christianity
- Meet the philosophers of ancient Greece : everything you always wanted to know about ancient Greek philosophy but didn't know who to ask
- Memorabilia ; : Oeconomicus
- Mental conflict
- Metaphysics, soul, and ethics in ancient thought : themes from the work of Richard Sorabji
- Moira : fate, good and evil in Greek thought
- Money and the early Greek mind : Homer, philosophy, tragedy
- Monstrosity and philosophy : radical otherness in Greek and Latin culture
- Moral education for women in the pastoral and Pythagorean letters : philosophers of the household
- Mujeres, diosas y musas : tejedoras de la memoria
- Music and philosophy in the Roman Empire
- Musæi, Moschi & Bionis, quæ extant omnia : quibus accessere quædam selectiora Theocriti Eidyllia : impressa majore, charactere, sculpturâ adornata, Latinóque carmine reddita, Græis ê regione appositis
- Myth and philosophy from the Presocratics to Plato
- Myth and philosophy from the presocratics to Plato
- Nature and the Greeks ; : and Science and humanism
- Nature and the Greeks ; : and, Science and humanism
- Nietzsche and classical Greek philosophy : beautiful and diseased
- Nietzsche and the ancient skeptical tradition
- Of myth, life, and war in Plato's Republic
- On the nature of things
- Onverborgenheid en eros : het lichaam achter de Griekse filosofie
- Our divine double
- Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy : Vol. 30: Summer 2006
- Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy XXXII : Summer 2007
- Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy XXXIII
- Oxford studies in ancient philosophy, Vol. XXXI, Winter 2006
- Oxford studies in ancient philosophy, Volume 35, winter 2008
- Oxford studies in ancient philosophy, Volume 55
- Oxford studies in ancient philosophy, Volume 60
- Oxford studies in ancient philosophy, Volume XXXIV, Summer 2008
- Oxford studies in ancient philosophy, Volume XXXVI
- Pain and pleasure in classical times
- Personification and the feminine in Roman philosophy
- Philo of Alexandria, On cultivation
- Philosophies of work in the Platonic tradition : a history of labor and human flourishing
- Philosophy and political power in antiquity
- Philosophy and salvation in Greek religion
- Philosophy in Christian antiquity
- Philosophy in ancient Rome : a loss of wings
- Philosophy in the Hellenistic and Roman worlds
- Phronesis as professional knowledge : practical wisdom in the professions
- Place, commonality and judgment : continental philosophy and the ancient Greeks
- Plato
- Plato
- Plato and Aristotle
- Plato on the value of philosophy : the art of argument in the Gorgias and Phaedrus
- Plato's "Sophist" revisited
- Plato's Invisible Cities : Discourse and Power in the "Republic"
- Plato's Parmenides and Its Heritage : History and Interpretation from the Old Academy to Later Platonism and Gnosticism
- Plato's Republic : an Edinburgh philosophical guide
- Plato's Socrates, Philosophy and Education
- Plato's Theaetetus as a second Apology
- Plato's Timaeus and the Latin tradition
- Plato's academy : its workings and its history
- Plato's epistemology : being and seeming
- Plato's pigs and other ruminations : ancient guides to living with nature
- Plato's universe
- Plato, 1, Metaphysics and epistemology
- Platonic dialogue and the education of the reader
- Platonic theories of prayer
- Play and aesthetics in ancient Greece
- Pleasure, mind, and soul : selected papers in ancient philosophy
- Plutarch Against Colotes : a lesson in history of philosophy
- Plutarch's Maxime cum principibus philosopho esse disserendum : an interpretation with commentary
- Plutarch's Moralia
- Popular morality in the early Roman Empire
- Porphyrii Philosophi fragmenta : Fragmenta Arabica David Wasserstein interpretante
- Posthuman transformation in ancient Mediterranean thought : becoming angels and demons
- Power and persuasion in Cicero's philosophy
- Preface to Plato
- Presocratics
- Probabilities, hypotheticals, and counterfactuals in ancient Greek thought
- Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy
- Proclus and his legacy
- Proclus the Successor on poetics and the Homeric poems : essays 5 and 6 of his Commentary on the Republic of Plato
- Productive knowledge in ancient philosophy : the concept of technê
- Prolusio philosophica octavus sapiens, sive, Oratio, amatoribus sapientiæ cognoscendis accomodata : habita Molinæ, anno dom. 1660, a quodam generoso anglo
- Pursuits of wisdom : six ways of life in ancient philosophy from Socrates to Plotinus
- Pyrrhonian inquiry
- Pyrrhonian skepticism in Diogenes Laertius
- Rationalism in Greek Philosophy
- Reading ancient texts : essays in honour of Denis O'Brien., Volume I, Presocratics and Plato
- Reading ancient texts : essays in honour of Denis O'Brien., Volume II, Aristotle and neoplatonism
- Readings in ancient Greek philosophy : from Thales to Aristotle
- Reflexions upon ancient and modern philosophy : and on the use that is to be made thereof in religion
- Reflexions upon ancient and modern philosophy, moral and natural : treating of the Ægyptians, Arabians, Grecians, Romans, &c. ... : also of the English, Germans, French, Spanish, Italian, &c. ... : together with the use that is to be made thereof
- Relative change
- Religions of the ancient Greeks
- Rereading ancient philosophy : old chestnuts and sacred cows
- Rethinking the gods : philosophical readings of religion in the post-Hellenistic period
- Roman philosophy and the good life
- Roman reflections : essays on Latin philosophy
- Searching for the divine in Plato and Aristotle : philosophical theoria and traditional practice
- Self-cultivation philosophies in ancient India, Greece and China
- Self-knowledge in ancient philosophy : the Eighth Keeling Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy
- Selfhood and rationality in ancient Greek philosophy : from Heraclitus to Plotinus
- Selfhood and the soul : essays on ancient thought and literature in honour of Christopher Gill
- Senteniæ Ciceronis, Demosthenis, ac Terentii dogmata philosophica : item, apoththegmata quædam pia, omnia ex ferè ducentis authoribus, tam Græcis quàm Latinis, ad bènè beatéque vinendum diligentissimè collecta
- Sententiæ Ciceronis, Demosthenis, ac Terentii : Dogmata philosophica. Item, apophthegmata quædam pia. Omnia ex ferè ducentis authoribus, tam Græcis quàm Latinis, ad bene beatéque viuendum diligentissimè collecta. Authorum nomina sequentes pagellæ indicant
- Sententiæ Ciceronis, Demosthenis, ac Terentii : Dogmata philosophica. Item, apophthegmata quædam pia. Omnia ex ferè ducentis authoribus, tam Græcis quàm Latinis, ad benè beatèque viuendum diligentissimè, collecta
- Sententiæ Ciceronis, Demosthenis, ac Terentii dogmata philosophica : [item?] apophthegmata quædam pia, omnia ex fere ducentis auctoribus, tam Græcis quàm Latinis .
- Sententiæ Ciceronis, Demosthenis, ac Terentii dogmata philosophica. : Item, apothegmata quædam pia. Omnia ex fere ducentis auctoribus, tam Græcis quàm Latinis ad bene beateq[ue] viuend[u]m dilegentissimè collecta. Auctorum nomina sequentes pagellæ indicabit
- Sexti Empirici Opera Graece et Latine : Pyrrhoniarum institutionum libri III, cum Henr. Stephani versione et notis : Contra mathematicos, sive disciplinarum professores, libri VI : Contra philosophos libri V, cum versione Gentiani Herveti
- Socrates and self-knowledge
- Socrates, pleasure, and value
- Space in Hellenistic philosophy : critical studies in ancient physics
- Spectacles of truth in classical Greek philosophy : theoria in its cultural context
- Stoicorum veterum fragmenta
- Stoicorum veterum fragmenta, Volumen II, Chrysippi fragmenta logica et physica
- Stoicorum veterum fragmenta, Volumen III, Chrysippi fragmenta moralia : fragmenta successorum chrysippi
- Stoics, Epicureans, and sceptics : an introduction to Hellenistic philosophy
- Storytelling and Collective Psychology : Ancient Wisdom, Modern Life and the Work of Derren Brown
- Strategies of argument : essays in ancient ethics, epistemology, and logic
- Strategies of polemics in Greek and Roman philosophy
- Studies in early Greek philosophy : a collection of papers and one review
- Studies in fifth-century thought and literature
- Studies on Plato, Aristotle, and Proclus : collected essays on ancient philosophy of John J. Cleary
- Summum bonum, or, An explication of the divine goodness in the words of the most renowned Boetius
- T. Lucretii Cari de rerum natura libros sex, ad exemplarium mss. fidem recensitos, longe emendatiores reddidit, commentariis perpetuis illustravit, indicibus instruxit; et cum animadversionibus Ricardi Bentleii, ... aliorum subinde miscuit Gilbertus Wakefield, ...
- Tableau philosophique, du genre humain : depuis l'origine du monde, jusqu'a Constantin. Traduit de l'anglois. En III. parties
- Telluris theoria sacra : orbis nostri originem & mutationes generales, quas Aut jam subiit, aut olim subiturus est, complectens. Libri duo Priores de Diluvio & Paradiso. Editio tertia, recognita & contracta. Authore T. Burnetio
- Telluris theoria sacra : orbis nostri originem & mutationes generales, quas aut jam subiit, aut olim subiturus est, complectens : libri duo priores de diluvio & Paradiso
- The Aporetic tradition in ancient philosophy
- The Cambridge companion to Cicero's philosophy
- The Cambridge companion to Greek and Roman philosophy
- The Cambridge companion to early Greek philosophy
- The Cambridge history of Hellenistic philosophy
- The Cambridge history of later Greek and early medieval philosophy;
- The Cambridge history of philosophy in late antiquity, Volume 1
- The Cambridge history of philosophy in late antiquity, Volume 2
- The Derveni papyrus : a conversation with Richard Janko
- The Emperor Marcus Antoninus his conversation with himself : Together with the preliminary discourse of the learned Gataker. As also, the emperor's life, written by Monsieur D'acier, and supported by the authorities collected by Dr. Stanhope. To which is added the mythological picture of Cebes the Theban, &c. Translated into English from the respective originals, by Jeremy Collier, M.A
- The Greek concept of nature
- The Greeks and the new : novelty in ancient Greek imagination and experience
- The Hellenistic philosophers, Volume 1, Translations of the principal sources with philosophical commentary
- The Hellenistic philosophers, Volume 2, Greek and Latin texts with notes and bibliography
- The Idea of Progress in Classical Antiquity
- The Oxford handbook of presocratic philosophy
- The Roman philosophers : from the time of Cato the Censor to the death of Marcus Aurelius
- The Traveller's Guide to Classical Philosophy
- The adventure of the human intellect : self, society and the divine in ancient world cultures
- The commentaries of the Emperor Marcus Antoninus. : containing His Maxims of Science, and Rules of Life. Wrote for his own Use, and address'd to Himself. Translated from the Original in Greek, By James Thomson, Gent. with A Short Preface by the Translator, Which may serve for an Introduction to the Author's Sentiments concerning the Harmony and Progress of Universal Nature, and the proper Virtues of Human Nature
- The commentaries of the Emperor Marcus Antoninus. Containing his maxims of science, and rules of life. Wrote for his own Use, and address'd to Himself. Translated from the original in Greek, by James Thomson, Gent. With a short preface by the translator, Which may serve for an Introduction to the Author's Sentiments, concerning the Harmony and Progress of Universal Nature, and the proper Virtues of Human Nature
- The commentaries of the Emperor Marcus Antoninus. Translated from the Greek, by Mr. Thomson
- The concept of motion in ancient Greek thought : foundations in logic, method, and mathematics
- The delusions of invulnerability : wisdom and morality in ancient Greece, China, and today
- The demiurge in ancient thought : secondary gods and divine mediators
- The dispute concerning rhetoric in Hellenistic thought
- The doctrines of heathen philosophy, compared with those of revelation
- The embodied soul in Plato's later thought
- The emergence of reflexivity in Greek language and thought : from Homer to Plato and beyond
- The end of dialogue in antiquity
- The figure of nature : on Greek origins
- The founders of Western thought : the presocratics : a diachronic parallelism between presocratic thought and philosophy and the natural sciences
- The good life and conceptions of life in early China and Graeco-Roman antiquity
- The great philosophers, Episode 1, Bryan Magee talks to Myles Burnyeat about Plato
- The great philosophers, Episode 2, Bryan Magee talks to Martha Nussbaum about Aristotle
- The heirs of Plato : a study of the Old Academy, 347-274 B.C.
- The last pagans of Iraq : Ibn Waḥshiyya and his Nabatean agriculture
- The lives, opinions, and remarkable sayings of the most famous ancient philosophers
- The lives, opinions, and remarkable sayings of the most famous ancient philosophers, The first volume
- The manual of Epictetus; : being an abridgment of his philosophy.
- The method of hypothesis and the nature of soul in Plato's Phaedo
- The origins of ancient Greek science : blood : a philosophical study
- The origins of criticism : literary culture and poetic theory in classical Greece
- The origins of philosophy in ancient Greece and anicent India : a historical comparison
- The passions in Roman thought and literature
- The philosophizing muse : the influence of Greek philosophy on Roman poetry
- The philosophy of ancient Greece investigated, in its origin and progress, to the æras of its greatest celebrity, in the Ionian, Italic, and Athenian schools: with Remarks on the Delineated Systems of their Founders; and Some Accounts of Their Lives and Characters, and Those of their Most Eminent Disciples. By Walter Anderson, D. D
- The pocket stoic
- The political soul : Plato on Thumos, spirited motivation, and the city
- The possibility of inquiry : Meno's paradox from Socrates to Sextus
- The problems of Aristotle : with other philosophers and physicians : wherein are contained divers questions, with their answers, touching the estate of mans body
- The problems of Aristotle : with other philosophers and physitians : wherein are contained divers questions with their answers touching the estate of man's body
- The problems of Aristotle : with other philosophers and physitians : wherein are contained divers questions, with their answers, touching the estate of mans body
- The problems of Aristotle : with other philosophers and physitians. : Wherein are contained divers questions, with their answers, touching the estate of mans body
- The quest for the good life : ancient philosophers on happiness
- The raven, the dove, and the owl of Minerva : the creation of humankind in Athens and Jerusalem
- The regime of Demetrius of Phalerum in Athens, 317-307 BCE : a philosopher in politics
- The religious thought of the Greeks, : from Homer to the triumph of Christianity,
- The roots of Platonism : the origins and chief features of a philosophical tradition
- The sacred theory of the earth : containing an account of the original of the earth, And of all the General Changes which it hath already undergone, or is to undergo, till the Consummation of all Things. In Two Volumes. The Two First Books Concerning the Deluge, and Concerning Paradise. The Two Last Books Concerning the Burning of the World, and Concerning the New Heavens and New Earth. With a Review of the Theory, and of its Proofs; especially in reference to Scripture. The sixth edition. To which is added, the author's defence of the work, from the exceptions of Mr. Warren, and the examination of Mr. Keil. And An ode to the Author by Mr. Addison
- The sacred theory of the earth : containing an account of the original of the earth, And of all the General Changes which it hath already undergone, or is to undergo, till the Consummation of all Things. In four books. I. Concerning the deluge, II. Concerning paradise, III. The burning of the world. IV. The new heavens and new earth. With a review of the theory, and of its proofs; especially in reference to scripture. As also the author's defence of the work, from the exceptions of Mr. Warren, and the examination of Mr. Keil. And an ode to the author by Mr. Addison. .
- The sacred theory of the earth : containing an account of the original of the earth, and of all the general changes which it hath already undergone, or is to undergo, till the Consummation of all Things. In two volumes. The Two First Books Concerning the Deluge, And Concerning Paradise. The Two Last Books Concerning the Burning of the World, And Concerning the New Heavens and New Earth. With a Review of the Theory, and of its Proofs; especially in reference to Scripture. The fourth edition. In which is added, the author's Defence of the work, from the exceptions of Mr. Warren. And an ode to the author by Mr. Addison
- The sceptics
- The sculpted word : Epicureanism and philosophical recruitment in ancient Greece
- The siren and the sage : knowledge and wisdom in ancient Greece and China
- The so-called eighth Stromateus by Clement of Alexandria : early Christian reception of Greek scientific methodology
- The sophists : an introduction
- The structured self in Hellenistic and Roman thought
- The syntax of time : the phenomenology of time in Greek physics and speculative logic from Iamblichus to Anaximander
- The theology of Plato, : compared with the principles of oriental and Grecian philosophers. By John Ogilvie, D.D. F.R.S.E
- The theory of the earth : containing an account of the original of the earth, and of all the general changes which it hath already undergone, or is to undergo, till the consummation of all things .
- The therapy of desire : theory and practice in Hellenistic ethics
- The undivided self : Aristotle and the 'mind-body' problem
- The unity of mankind in Greek thought
- Theodore Metochites on the human condition and the decline of Rome : Semeioseis gnomikai 27-60 : a critical edition with introduction, translation, notes, and indexes
- Theodore Metochites' sententious notes : Semeioseis gnomikai 61-70 & 72-81 : a critical edition with introduction, translation, notes, and indexes
- Thinking being : introduction to metaphysics in the classical tradition
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