Barlaam of Seminara on stoic ethics : text, translation, and interpretative essays /

This volume contains the first critical edition and translation of Barlaam of Seminara's fourteenth century treatise Ethics According to the Stoics, along with a series of interpretative essays explaining its content and context. Barlaam's text is the earliest interpretative work written o...

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Main Author: Barlaam Calabro, approximately 1290-1348 (Author)
Other Authors: Hogg, Charles R. (Editor), Sellars, John, 1971- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Latin
Language Notes:In English and Latin.
Published: Tübingen, Germany : Mohr Siebeck, [2022].
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Summary:This volume contains the first critical edition and translation of Barlaam of Seminara's fourteenth century treatise Ethics According to the Stoics, along with a series of interpretative essays explaining its content and context. Barlaam's text is the earliest interpretative work written on Stoic ethics, a product of the burgeoning Italian Renaissance but also drawing on Barlaam's experience in the Byzantine intellectual world of Constantinople. Intriguingly, it offers a radically different account of the Stoic theory of emotions to the one known from other sources, possibly taken from sources accessible to Barlaam but now lost. The volume includes interpretative essays on each of the two books of Barlaam's treatise, along with a biographical introduction and an essay setting out the wider context of the reception of Stoicism in the Middle Ages and early Renaissance.
Physical Description:viii, 229 pages ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages [207]-216) and indexes.
ISBN:9783161595271
3161595270