Nr.CotaAutorTitlu Disponibil
3556MON7.1Montanari, F.The Brill Dictionary of Ancient Greekda
3557GAG2.2Gagarin, Michael; Cohen, David (eds.)The Cambridge companion to ancient Greek lawda
3558MAR2.4Marenbon, John (ed.)The Cambridge companion to Boethius da
3559KRE2.1Kretzmann, N.; Kenny, A.; Pinborg, A.The Cambridge Companion to Later Medieval Philosophyda
3560SPA1.2Spade, Paul Vincent (ed.)The Cambridge Companion to Ockhamda
3561KRA1.1Kraut, RichardThe Cambridge companion to Plato da
3562GER3.1Gerson, Lloyd P. (ed.)The Cambridge Companion to Plotinus da
3563PAS1.2Pasnau, RobertThe Cambridge Translations of Medieval Philosophical Textsda
3564MCG2.1McGrade, Arthur S. ; Killcullen, John ; Kempshall, Matthew (ed.)The Cambridge Translations of Medieval Philosophical Texts, Volume Two: Ethics and Political Philosophyda
3565BRI2.2Brînzei, Monica; Schabel, Cristopher (eds.)The Cistercian James of Eltville († 1393). Author in Paris and Authority in Viennada
3566VIT2.1Giles of ViterboThe Commentary on the Sentences of Petrus Lombardusda
3567THI1.1Thijssen, J. M. M. H.The commentary tradition on Aristotle's De generatione et corruptioneda
3568HAR2.1Hart, H.L.A.The Concept Of Lawda
3569SAM1.2Sambursky, S.; Pines, S. The Concept of Place in Late Neoplatonismda
3570SAM1.1Sambursky, S.; Pines, S. The Concept of Time in Late Neoplatonismda
3571BOE6.1Boethius, Langston, Douglas C.The Consolation of Philosophyda
3572TAV1.1Tavard, George H.The contemplative churchda
3573KLI1.1Klibansky, RaymondThe continuity of the Platonic Tradition during the Middle Agesda
3574ERA1.1.1Desiderius ErasmusThe correspondence of Erasmus. Letters 1 to 141da
3575ERA1.1.2Desiderius ErasmusThe correspondence of Erasmus. Letters 142 to 297da
3576ERA1.1.3Desiderius ErasmusThe correspondence of Erasmus. Letters 298 to 445da
3577BAX1.1Baxter, TimothyThe Cratylus. Plato's Critique of Namingda
3578PLA1.8PlatonThe Crito and Part of the Phaedoda
3579HYB1.1Nils Hybel; Bjorn PoulsenThe Danish Resources C. 1000-1550. Growth and Recessionda
3580BRA5.1Brann, Noel L.The debate over the origin of genius during the Italian renaissance nu
3581BRA5.1#2Brann, Noel L.The debate over the origin of genius during the Italian renaissancenu
3582ELR1.1El-Rouayheb, KhaledThe development of Arabic logic (1200-1800)da
3583HUG1.4Hugo de Saint-Victor; Taylor, Jerome (transl.)The Didascalicon of Hugh of St. Victorda
3584MOR6.1 Morris, ColinThe discovery of the individual, 1050-1200da
3585VOL1.1Vollert, Cyril O.The Doctrine of Hervaeus Natalis on primitive justice and original sin, as developed in the controversy on original sin during the early decades of the 14th centurynu
3586MOR5.2Morris, Ian; Scheidel, Walter (eds.)The dynamics of ancient empires: state power from Assyria to Byzantiumda
3587WHI2.1Anonymous Monk of Whitby; Bertram Colgrave (tr.)The earliest life of Gregory the Greatda
3588MCG1.1McGrath, S. J. The Early Heidegger and Medieval Philosophyda
3589PRO1.4Proclos (Proclus); E. R. Dodds (trad.)The Elements of theology da
3590KNO2.1Knowles, DavidThe Evolution of Medieval Thoughtda
3591REE2.1Reeves, Marjorie ; Hirsch-Reich, BeatriceThe Figurae of Joachim of Fioreda
3592DUB2.1Duba, William O.The Forge of Doctrine. The Academic Year 1330-31 and the Rise of Scotism at the University of Paris da
3593BIR1.1Bird, Jessalynn Lea; Smith, Damian J. (eds.)The Fourth Lateran Council and the crusade movement. The impact of the council of 1215 on Latin Christendom and the eastda
3594BLU2.1Blumenberg, Hans The Genesis of the Copernican Worldda
3595LIC2.1Lickteig, Franz-BernardThe german Carmelites at the Medieval universitiesnu
3596GIL1.3Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval StudiesThe Gilson lectures on Thomas Aquinasda
3597SMI1.1Smith, LesleyThe Glossa Ordinaria. The Making of a Medieval Bible Commentaryda
3598POE1.1Poe, Edgar AllanThe Gold Bugda
3599GRO1.7.1Robert Grosseteste (trad.)The Greek commentaries on the Nicomachean ethics of Aristotle, vol. Ida
3600GRO1.7.3Robert Grosseteste (trad.)The Greek commentaries on the Nicomachean ethics of Aristotle, vol. IIIda
3601HAV2.2Havelock, Eric A.The greek concept of justice.From its shadow in Homer to its subtance in Platoda
3602RIX1bisDarling Buck, CarlThe Greek Dialectsnu
3603DEN2.1.1Denniston, J. D.The Greek Particles I.da
3604DEN2.1.2Denniston, J. D.The Greek Particles II.da
3605GOM1.1.1Gomperz, TheodorThe Greek Thinkers. A History of Ancient Philosophy Vol.1da