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Pseudo-Zeno: Anonymous Philosophical Treatise
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Pseudo-Zeno: Anonymous Philosophical Treatise

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This text presents the Anonymous Philosophical Treatise to the western world. It is a philosophical treatise of the Late Antique period written in about the 6th century CE. The author was a Christian, but he utilized pagan philosophical sources. Thus this is one of the latest writings of ancient philosophy, and as such is of very considerable interest and importance. The Anonymous Philosophical Treatise was preserved only in Armenian. It was published first in the 1940s in Armenian and in Russian translation, but is barely known to western scholarship. A variety of tools for the study of the text are included: a concordance, a word list of the English translation, and triliteral tables of Armenian - Greek - English technical terminology.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Date
16 December 1999
Pages
260
ISBN
9789004115248

This text presents the Anonymous Philosophical Treatise to the western world. It is a philosophical treatise of the Late Antique period written in about the 6th century CE. The author was a Christian, but he utilized pagan philosophical sources. Thus this is one of the latest writings of ancient philosophy, and as such is of very considerable interest and importance. The Anonymous Philosophical Treatise was preserved only in Armenian. It was published first in the 1940s in Armenian and in Russian translation, but is barely known to western scholarship. A variety of tools for the study of the text are included: a concordance, a word list of the English translation, and triliteral tables of Armenian - Greek - English technical terminology.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Date
16 December 1999
Pages
260
ISBN
9789004115248