Cicero’s Paradoxa Stoicorum : a commentary, an interpretation and a study of its influence

Auteur: Ronnick, Michele Valerie
Titre: Cicero’s Paradoxa Stoicorum : a commentary, an interpretation and a study of its influence
Revue/Collection: Studien zur klassischen Philologie, 62
Lieu èdition: Frankfurt am Main & Bern & New York & Paris
Éditeur: Peter Lang
Annèe edition: 1991
Pages: V, 259
Mots-clès: Héritage - Fortuna - Legacy, Philosophie - Filosofia - Philosophy
Comptes rendus:

Rochette, B., "Les Études Classiques", 61, 1993, 375-376  

Powell, J. G. F., "Gnomon", 66, 7, 1994, 633-635  

Pereira, A., "Euphrosyne", 21, 1993, 497-498  

Description: [Publisher] [Comment] This book represents the author's examination of the nature of the Paradoxa Stoicorum, the shortest of Marcus Tullius Cicero's extant philosophical works, and its influence on the western intellectual tradition. Its seven chapters provide a detailed account of the Paradoxa Stoicorum from the time of its composition in 46 B. C. E. through the Middle Ages and Renaissance up to the present day and shed light upon a work too long neglected by our modern scholars.
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Sigle auteur: Ronnick 1991