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Aims and Scope
This new journal is devoted to the philosophy of antiquity
and the Middle Ages. It
- concentrates on research documenting the connections
between ancient and medieval philosophy;
- focuses on the interrelations among various cultural
and philosophical traditions, such as the Arabic,
Judaic, Byzantine and Latin;
- informs about major research trends in ancient and
medieval philosophy and publish reviews of important
new studies in these fields;
- offers a forum for discussions of controversial
or divergent interpretations of these topics;
- presents previously unpublished sources and translations
too short to appear in another format;
- features a miscellany of reports and information,
including interviews with prominent scholars
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In keeping with its international character, the journal
publishes contributions in English, French, German and Italian.
The journal does not aim to appeal to professional historians
of philosophy alone, but also intends to publish introductory
articles of interest to students which along with new source
material and lively interviews should provide a fresh perspective
on and unique access to ancient and medieval thought.
The "Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch für Antike
und Mittelalter" seeks to publish original contributions
of real significance, broad interest and high quality. All
articles are normally be reviewed by at least two competent
referees and the editors secure additional refereeing when
warranted.
If you are considering to submit an article, please contact us:
Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch für Antike und Mittelalter
Institut für Philosophie
Ruhr-Universität Bochum
D–44780 Bochum (Germany)
E-Mail: bpjam-redaktion@ruhr-uni-bochum.de
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Editors
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| Burkhard Mojsisch Olaf
Pluta Rudolf
Rehn |
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Editorial Board
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Werner Beierwaltes, München Linos
Benakis, Athen
Egbert P. Bos, Leiden Stephen F. Brown, Boston College
Stefano Caroti, Firenze Francesco Del Punta, Pisa
Sten Ebbesen, København Gerhard Endreß,
Bochum
Michael Erler, Würzburg Graziella Federici Vescovini,
Parma
Gianfranco Fioravanti, Pisa Kurt Flasch, Mainz
Hellmut Flashar, München Gian Carlo Garfagnini,
Firenze
Andreas Graeser, Bern Dimitri Gutas, Yale University
Vilém Herold, Praha Ruedi Imbach, Paris
Zénon Kaluza, Paris Norman Kretzmann (†),
Cornell University
Zdzislaw Kuksewicz, Warszawa Alain de Libera, Genf
Alfonso Maierù, Roma John Marenbon, Cambridge
Mieczyslaw Markowski, Kraków Julius M. Moravcsik,
Stanford University
Yoshiki Nakayama, Kyoto John Sallis, Pennsylvania State
University
Steven K. Strange, Emory University Sarah Stroumsa, Jerusalem
Loris Sturlese, Lecce Cesare Vasoli, Firenze
Wolfgang Wieland, Heidelberg Paola Zambelli, Firenze
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Manuscript Editors
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| Michael Renemann Klaus Kahnert Christof Krambrich Christian Rode |
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Subscriptions and Back Issues
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For subscriptions and back issues, please contact the publisher of "Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch für Antike
und Mittelalter":
John Benjamins
Publishing Co.
P.O. Box 75577
Amsteldijk 44
NL-1070 AN Amsterdam
The Netherlands
E-Mail: customer.services@benjamins.nl
John Benjamins also publishes the series
Bochumer Studien zur Philosophie / Bochum Studies in Philosophy (BStPh).
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Tables of Content,
Abstracts |
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Volume 1 (1996)
Volume 2 (1997)
Volume 3 (1998)
Volume 4 (1999)
Volume 5 (2000)
Volume 6 (2001)
Volume 7 (2002)
Volume 8 (2003)
Volume 9 (2004)
Volume 10 (2005)
For details on all the volumes (including abstracts and tables of contents) please visit the Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch für Antike und Mittelalter section of the John Benjamins Publishing Company website.
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