Friday, February 27, 2009

Late Antique and Byzantine Studies

Society for Late Antiquity

(Presented courtesy of the University of South Carolina)

Welcome to the Society for Late Antiquity WEB Page

The following material is accessible below:
The Society for Late Antiquity will be sponsoring two sessions at the International Medieval Studies Congress, May 3-6, 2001, at Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Mich. The panels are imaginatively entitled "Late Antiquity I" and "Late Antiquity II".
Readers are invited to submit one-page abstracts relating to the history, literature, religion, culture, and society of Late Antiquity (that is, the European, North African, and Western Asian world ca.250-640). Particular emphasis should be given to Late Antiquity as a discrete period with its own individual characteristics.

Abstracts may be forwarded to:
Ralph W. Mathisen
n330009@vm.sc.edu

Aristotle and Neoplatonism in Late Antiquity: Interpretations of the De Anima (Hardcover)
by H. J. Blumenthal (Author) "This book will concentrate on interpretations of the De anima in late antiquity, and what we can learn from them about the philosophical beliefs of..." (more)
Key Phrases: nous pathĂȘtikos, anima commentators, anima commentary, Elements of Theology, Parva Naturalia, Prior Analytics (more...)

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