ist Doktorandin in Klassischer Philologie an der Universität
Göttingen. Born 1954; Studied at the Universities of Stellenbosch,
Pretoria, and Chicago; 1990 PhD; Professor of Classics at the
University of Stellenbosch.
teaches in the Classics Section of the School of Languages and
Literatures at the University of Cape Town. His research interests
lie in the intellectual history of Greece (especially, but not
exclusively, Epicurean philosophy), rhetoric, and ancient
commentaries on Homer.
was holder of the chair of Oriental Languages at the Johann
Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main. His main fields are
Arabic and Islamic Studies, including Islamic philosophy, theology,
history sciences and the field of Greek / Syriac / Arabic / Latin
translations as well as analyzing and describing Arabic
manuscripts.
is an Honorary Fellow and former Librarian of the Warburg
Institute, University of London. She specializes in the history of
Renaissance philosophy and humanism, with a particular interest in
the later influence of the ancient philosophical schools.
was Professor of Classics, University College Dublin. He is
Associate Director of the Plato Centre, Trinity College Dublin, and
joint editor of a series of philosophical commentaries on
Plotinus.
teaches in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at The
University of Tokyo. His main field of research is in Syriac
Studies, especially the reception of the Greek sciences in Syriac
and the works of the thirteenth-century author Gregory
Barhebraeus.
is lecturer of Ancient Greek at the Faculty of Theology of the
University of Heidelberg. Among her scholarly interests are early
Christian literature (especially Origen) and the relationship
between Judaism and Christianity in the first centuries AD. She has
also worked on Augustine’s polemic against the Semi-Pelagians.
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