01694nam0-2200289 --450 991046835930332120210503105529.0978140944669920210503d2013----kmuy0itay5050 baengGBc 001yyPerception, conscience and will in ancient philosophyRichard SorabjiFarnhamAshgate2013VII, paginazione varia1 ritr.23 cmVariorum Collected studies seriesContiene: Body and soul in Aristotle (1974)The mind-body relation in the wake of Plato’s ‘Timaeus’ (2003)Intentionality and physiological processes: Aristotle’s theory of sense perception (1992)From Aristotle to Brentano: the development of the concept of intentionality (1991)Aristotle on sensory processes and intentionality: a reply to Myles Burnyeat (2001)Aristotle on demarcating the five senses (1971)Aristotle, mathematics and colour (1972)Aristotle on colour, light and imperceptibles (2004)Aristotle on the instant of change (1976)Aristotle’s perceptual functions permeated by Platonist reason (2004)Self-awareness. (2007) Part II Conscience and WillMoral conscience: contributions to the idea in Plato and Platonism (2012)The concept of will from Plato to Maximus the Confessor (2004)Filosofia antica - Raccolte di saggi180Sorabji,Richard187480ITUNINAREICATUNIMARCBK9910468359303321180 SOR 1Brau 2020/1329FLFBCFLFBCPerception, conscience and will in ancient philosophy1773600UNINA01951nam 2200397 n 450 99639106030331620221108102638.0(CKB)1000000000665782(EEBO)2240861704(UnM)99843742(EXLCZ)99100000000066578219910730d1550 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A sermon no lesse frutefull then famous[electronic resource] made in the yeare of oure lord god m.CCC.lxxxviii. In these our later dayes moost necessarye to be knowen. Neyther addynge to nor diminishynge fro. Saue the olde and rude englishe therof mended here [and] there[Printed at London [By R. Grafton] by Rycharde Kele[ca. 1550]][94] pImprint from colophon; printer's name and suggested publication date from STC.The Emmanuel College copy has the last quartersheet (Fâ´) in duplicate, folded and bound as a halfsheet; i.e. one set is on leaves 1,4,5,8, the other on leaves 2,3,6,7. This suggests some form of halfsheet imposition--STC.On Luke xvi.2.Signatures: A-F (-F8, blank?).Reproduction of the original in the Emmanuel College (University of Cambridge) Library.Attributed in several 15th-century MS. sources to Thomas Wimbledon. John Foxe, and editions of the sermon from 1582 onwards, also attribute it to an R. Wimbeldon, which has been expanded without apparent justification to Robert or Richard Wimbledon (Halkett & Laing).eebo-0048Sermons, English (Middle)Sermons, English (Middle)Wimbledon Thomas1002841Wimbeldon R.Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996391060303316A sermon no lesse frutefull then famous2395272UNISA