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Dictionary of the History of Ideas

Studies of Selected Pivotal Ideas
  
  

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

John Burnet, Platonism (Berkeley, 1928). Frederick
William Bussell, The School of Plato (London, 1896). Ernst
Cassirer, The Platonic Renaissance in England, trans. F. C. A.
Koelln and James P. Pettegrove (1932; Edinburgh, 1953).
William Ralph Inge, The Platonic Tradition in English Reli-
gious Thought
(New York, 1926). Raymond Klibansky, The
Continuity of the Platonic Tradition During the Middle Ages

(London, 1939). Paul Oskar Kristeller, The Philosophy of
Marsilio Ficino
(New York, 1943). Arthur O. Lovejoy, The
Great Chain of Being: A Study in the History of an Idea

(Cambridge, Mass., 1933). Philip Merlan, From Platonism
to NeoPlatonism
(The Hague, 1953). Paul Elmer More,
Platonism (Princeton, 1917). Joseph Moreau, Le Sens du
Platonisme
(Paris, 1967). John Henry Muirhead, The Platonic
Tradition in Anglo-Saxon Philosophy
(London, 1931). Walter
Pater, Plato and Platonism (London, 1893). George San-
tayana, Platonism and the Spiritual Life (New York and
London, 1927). Paul Shorey, Platonism, Ancient and Modern
(Berkeley, 1938). Alfred Edward Taylor, Platonism and Its
Influence
(Boston, 1924). Hans Wolff, Plato: Der Kampf ums
Sein
(Berkeley, 1957). Harry A. Wolfson, Philo: Foundations
of Religious Philosophy in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam

(Cambridge, Mass., 1962).

JOHN FISHER

[See also Dualism; Love; Myth in Antiquity; Neo-Platonism;
Platonism;
Pythagorean...; Renaissance Humanism;
Skepticism; Stoicism.]