Philosophie, Wissenschaften, Technik. Philosophie (Stoizismus)
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AUFSTIEG UND NIEDERGANG DER RÖMISCHEN WELT (ANRW) is a work of international cooperation in the field of historical scholarship. Its aim is to present all important aspects of the ancient Roman world, as well as its legacy and continued influence in medieval and modern times. Subjects are dealt with in individual articles written in the light of present day research. The work is divided into three parts:
I. From the Origins of Rome to the End of the Republic
II. The Principate
III. Late Antiquity
Each part consists of six systematic sections, which occasionally overlap: 1. Political History, 2. Law, 3. Religion, 4. Language and Literature, 5. Philosophy and the Sciences, 6. The Arts.
ANRW is organized as a handbook. It is a survey of Roman Studies in the broadest sense, and includes the history of the reception and influence of Roman Culture up to the present time. The individual contributions are, depending on the nature of the subject, either concise presentations with bibliography, problem and research reports, or representative investigations covering broad areas of subjects.
Approximately one thousand scholars from thirty-five nations are collaborating on this work. The articles appear in German, English, French or Italian. As a work for study and reference, ANRW is an indispensable tool for research and academic teaching in the following disciplines: Ancient, Medieval and Modern History; Byzantine and Slavonic Studies; Classical, Medieval Latin Romance and Oriental Philology; Classical, Oriental and Christian Archaeology and History of Art; Legal Studies; Religion and Theology, especially Church History and Patristics.
In preparation:
Part II, Vol. 26, 4: Religion - Vorkonstantinisches Christentum: Neues Testament - Sachthemen, Fortsetzung
Part II, Vol. 37, 4: Wissenschaften: Medizin und Biologie, Fortsetzung.
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Vorwort
- Inhalt
- PHILOSOPHIE, WISSENSCHAFTEN, TECHNIK: PHILOSOPHIE (STOIZISMUS)
- Posidonius’s Theory of Historical Causation
- The Stoics and their Cosmology in the first and second centuries A. D.
- Stoic Cosmology and Roman Literature, First to Third Centuries A.D.
- Stoïcisme et hypothèse géocentrique
- Stoische Symmetrie und Theorie des Schönen in der Kaiserzeit
- Cotidie meditare. Theory and Practice of the meditatio in Imperial Stoicism
- Stoicism and Slavery in the Roman Empire
- Quarante ans de recherche sur les oeuvres philosophiques de Sénèque (Bibliographie 1945 -1985)
- La production littéraire de Sénèque sous les règnes de Caligula et de Claude, sens philosophique et portée politique: les ‘Consolations’ et le ‘De ira’
- Les idéaux stoïciens et les premières responsabilités politiques: le ‘De Clementia’
- Les désillusions de Sénèque devant l’évolution de la politique néronienne et l’aspiration à la retraite: le ‘De uita beata’ et le ‘De beneficiis’
- Sénèque: ‘De breuitate uitae‘, ‘De constantia sapientis’, ‘De tranquillitate animi’, ‘De otio’
- La physique de Sénèque: Ordonnance et structure des ‘Naturales Quaestiones’
- Le ‘Epistulae Morales ad Lucilium’ di Seneca. Valore letterario e filosofico
- Il ‘De Providentia’ di Seneca fra lingua e filosofia
- Senecae operum fragmenta: Überblick und Forschungsbericht
- Sénèque et le Stoïcisme Romain
- Seneca and Stoic Orthodoxy
- Cornutus and Stoic Allegoresis: A Preliminary Report
- Chaeremon der Stoiker
- Musonio, maestro di Epitteto
- The Stoicism of Epictetus: Twentieth Century Perspectives
- La Morale d’Epictète et le christianisme
- Ierocle stoico. Oikeiosis e doveri sociali
- The Stoicism of Marcus Aurelius