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- The Stoic Tradition from Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages, Volume 2. Stoicism in Christian Latin Thought Through the Sixth Century
The Stoic Tradition from Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages, Volume 2. Stoicism in Christian Latin Thought Through the Sixth Century
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On a en tout cas affaire une somme qui regroupe de trhs nombreuses informations autrement dispersies, ce qui fait de ces deux volumes un fort utile instrument de travail.'
"Revue d'Histoire Ecclesiastique, 1990.
'"Dans cet ouvrage en deux volumes, M.L. Colish entend combler une viritable lacune.'
P.-Ph. Druet, "Les Itudes Classiques, 1991.
'"An enormous amount of information...in a clear and plain style...free of jargon or any fashionable view of intellectual history...By the sheer scale of her work, Colish succeeds in demonstrating the presence or absence of Stoic notions in authors who did much to shape the thought of the Middle Ages and early Renaissance.'
A.A. Long, "American Historical Review, 1987.
'..".une mine de renseignements, d'une irudition impressionnante...'
"Bulletin Augustinien, 1985/86.
'..".stunningly learned, a mine of recondite information...'
"Phronesis, 1986.
'"A history of this sort needed to be written, nothing comparable exists...Professor Colish has given us much.'
John M. Rist, "Journal of Theological Studies, 1987.
'..".a work of considerable erudition and impressive thoroughness.'
Jill Kraye, "Speculu, 1990.
'..".une somme considirable, aussi massive qu'accessible, dont aucun spicialiste de l'Antiquiti paoenne ou chritienne ne pourra se passer.'
Michel Spanneut, "Cr.St., 1988.
'..".the scope and readability of C. makes her study a major achievement and a 'must' for library shelves.'
Chris Emlyn-Jones, "Greece and Rome, 1987.
'..".une magistrale introduction l'itude du stoocisme dans la littirature chritienne (latine).'
E.M., "Bulletin de thiol. anc. et mid., 1992.
'..".une itude nourrie et amplesur toute la tradition de la philosophie stoocienne...'
Alain Touwaide, "Scriptorium.
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