Loading…
  • Forside
  • OM
  • Royalacademy.dk
  • English | DANSK

Hjem ››

Søgeresultat
    Collected publications - since 1742.

    Nøgleordet skal være på mere end 3 bogstaver

    Vælg alle
    Vælg alle
    Vælg alle

    Hvis du oplever fejl ved søgning eller drift på siden

  • Søgeresultat: 1 resultater
Introduction

Scientia Danica. Series H, Humanistica, 8 5

Paul Thom & Sten Ebbesen & John Marenbon 2012
Introduction The research project ‘The reception of Aristotle’s Categories in the Byzantine, Arabic and Latin traditions’ brought together scholars from all over the world. They first met at a conference in Byron Bay (Australia) sponsored by Southern Cross University in 2006. Sub- sequent meetings were held at Trinity College, University of Cam- bridge, and the Royal Danish A
Photios on the Non-Synonymy of Substance

Scientia Danica. Series H, Humanistica, 8 5

Amphilochia 138
Börje Bydén & Sten Ebbesen & John Marenbon & Paul Thom 2013
CHAPTER I Photios on the Non-Synonymy of Substance: Amphilochia 138 Börje Bydén sci.dan.H.8.5 • Aristotle's categories in the Byzantine, Arabic and latin traditions THE ROYAL DANISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES AND LETTERS • 20 Iß It is only natural that the Categories is the Aristotelian work that spawned the greatest number of commentaries in antiquity, from the lost commentaries
Aristotle and the Icon

Scientia Danica. Series H, Humanistica, 8 5

The use of the Categories by Byzantine iconophile writers
Ken Parry & Sten Ebbesen & John Marenbon & Paul Thom 2013
CHAPTER 2 Aristotle and the Icon: The use of the Categories by Byzantine iconophile writers sci.dan.H.8.5 • Aristotle's categories in the Byzantine, Arabic and latin traditions THE ROYAL DANISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES AND LETTERS • 20 Iß Introduction The use of Aristotelian logic terminology in the writings of Byzan- tine defenders of images during the iconoclast controversy has
Se flere

H.C. Andersens Boulevard 35
DK-1553 København
Tel: +45 33 43 53 00
E-mail: kdvs@royalacademy.dk