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  1. A History of Philosophy, Volume 3: Late Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy: Ockham, Francis Bacon, and the Beginning of the Modern World by Frederick Copleston, 1993-03-01
  2. A New History of Philosophy: Ancient and Medieval by Wallace I. Matson, 1988-08
  3. Simplicius: On Aristotle's Physics 8.6-10 (Ancient Commentators on Aristotle) by Simplicius, 2001-07-19
  4. A History of Greek Philosophy: Volume 5, The Later Plato and the Academy (Later Plato & the Academy) by W. K. C. Guthrie, 1986-05-31
  5. Confucianism (Ancient Philosophies) by Paul R. Goldin, 2011-02-07
  6. The Consolation of Philosophy by Boethius, 2010-09-01
  7. Before Philosophy, the intellectual adventure of ancient man by Henri Frankfort, 1967
  8. Myth and Philosophy: A Contest of Truths by Lawrence J. Hatab, 1990-04-01
  9. A History of Philosophy, Vol. 2: Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy From Augustine to Duns Scotus by Frederick Copleston, 1993-03-01
  10. An Introduction to Chinese Philosophy: From Ancient Philosophy to Chinese Buddhism by JeeLoo Liu, 2006-04-28
  11. Language, Thought and Falsehood in Ancient Greek Philosophy (Issues in Ancient Philosophy) by N. Denyer, 1993-03
  12. Presocratic Philosophy: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) by Catherine Osborne, 2004-09-16
  13. Handbook of Greek Philosophy: From Thales to the Stoics: Analysis and Fragments by Nikolaos Bakalis, 2005-05-24
  14. The Cambridge History of Hellenistic Philosophy

81. Ancient Philosophy - Routledge Encyclopedia Of Philosophy
Routledge Encyclopedia of philosophy
http://www.rep.routledge.com/philosophy/cgi-bin/article.cgi?it=A130

82. Phil 305 History Of Philosophy, Ancient Medieval
History of philosophy, ancient Medieval PHIL 305; FALL SEMESTER, 1997;JIM ALLARD, INSTRUCTOR. Philosophers, Modern, philosophy, ancient, Ethics.
http://www.lib.montana.edu/~alijk/phil305.html
P HIL 305 ; F ALL SEMESTER, 1997; J IM ALLARD, INSTRUCTOR Welcome to Phil 305 Home Page. Here you will find resource tools both in Renne Library and other places to help you complete your assignment. Locating information can be time consuming, this page is created to help you locate tools to start with quickly. Please ask questions of your instructor, myself, or any reference librarian found at the reference desk. We librarians are here to help you locate information. Books Reference Books Indexes Journals ... WWW Resources
I. SELECTED WWW (INTERNET) RESOURCES (SECONDARY SOURCE)
WWW Virtual Library-Philosophy An excellent resource of philosophy materials that are available on the Internet. Lists of journals, table of contents, some full text. Voice of the Shuttle Philosophy Page Another excellent site of philosophy resources. Even includes bibliographies on some topics. Definitely worth looking through. YAHOO Philosophy search index. A place to search by your topic. MSU Libraries Humanities Internet Resources. General list of sites related to Humanities, may be some useful stuff here; not a top place to start with though. Humanities Index-Philosophy A list of universities with depts. of philosophy and other related subjects.

83. Temperance [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
Moderation, advocated by much of ancient Greek and Scholastic philosophy.
http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/t/temperan.htm
Temperance
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84. The Glory That Was Greece
An online resource for students of the history and culture of ancient Athens; features sections on drama, history, mythology, and philosophy. Includes annotated link directory, bibliography, and index of illustrations.
http://www.watson.org/~leigh/athens.html
An online resource for students
by Leigh T. Denault
Table of Contents:
List of Illustrations:

85. UNL Philosophy 231
of an ancient Greek philosophy course at the University ofNebraskaLincoln. philosophy 231 History of philosophy (ancient)......
http://www.unl.edu/philosop/231.html
Philosophy 231
History of philosophy (ancient)
Description The beginnings of Greek philosophy: the pre-Socratics and the systems of Plato and Aristotle with emphasis on historical connections and the critical interpretations of texts. Prerequisites : none Frequency Philosophy 231 is usually offered once each year, typically in the fall. Comprehensive education program Philosophy 231 meets the Historical studies ES requirement, and also meets the Humanities ES requirement. (Remember that you can use it to satisfy only one of those requirements.) It is also an IS course. a syllabus
Harry Ide
fall 1996 syllabus

86. Krishna ISKCON Krishna ISKCON Krishna ISKCON Krishna ISKCON
A treasure of information about the ancient Vaishnava tradition, its philosophy and practice.
http://www.iskcon.org/
Hare Krishna... Many talk about it, few actually know about it.
For most it is unknown territory, mysterious, with roots tracing back
to faraway India, the land of fakirs and yogis. This page is the gateway
to it all. Behind it lies a treasure of information about the ancient
Vaishnava tradition, its philosophy and practice. The spiritual heritage
sages of bygone days have left for the benefit of all mankind. We hope
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87. Rome Resources
Links to many resources on ancient Rome literature, military, archaeology, religion, drama, philosophy and maps.
http://www.dalton.org/groups/rome/
This site is a collection of "Rome resources" for the The Dalton School community. Anyone interested in Classical Rome will find this site to be a valuable research tool.
As the site is very large, the resources are divided into several categories: (Click on the appropriate button to view desired resource list.) Archaeology Literature Military Political ... Search Engines The Rome Project Page The Dalton School Please e-mail any comments to: neil@dalton.org AWARDS
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88. WorldBook General Reference Encyclopedia > Humanities > Philosophy > Ancient Phi
HOMEPAGE The Sutfable Book Project, WorldBook General Reference Encyclopedia Humanities philosophy ancient Philosophers ancient Philosophers.
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89. Greek Philosophy: Hellenistic Philosophy
This chapter of the learning module, ancient Greece, briefly outlines the ideas of the major Hellenistic philosophies including Epicureanism, Stoicism, and Cynicism
http://www.wsu.edu:8001/~dee/GREECE/HELLPHIL.HTM
History
) grew in importance. There was little or no independent political life, but there was in general freedom of thought and religion. The centers of life were no longer assemblies and councils, but gymnasia (schools) and shrines of the mystery cults.
Justinian in 529 A.D.
Epicureanism
ataraxia , or peace of mind. For Epicurus the aim of life was pleasure; the highest pleasure was absence of pain; pleasure of the mind was preferable to that of the body. The soul dies with the body, so we must not fear death or afterlife; the gods exist but do not concern themselves with humanity or natural phenomena (all of which can be explained scientifically); we should avoid public life and emotional commitments in order to escape the pains likely to be caused by them. The physical world was explained by the atomic theory adapted from Democritus.
Stoicism
Stoicism . After the death of Zeno of Citium, the Stoic school was headed by Cleanthes and Chrysippus, and its teachings were carried to Rome in 155 by Diogenes of Babylon. There its tenets were made popular by Panaetius, friend of the great general Scipio Aemilianus, and by Posidonius, who was a friend of Pompey (see your textbook if you don't recognize these names); Cicero drew heavily on the works of both.
Roman Reader Epictetus, The Enchiridion

90. Www.JinShinJyutsu.com - Welcome To Jin Shin Jyutsu.Inc!
Physiophilosophy and ancient art of harmonizing the life energy in the body. Classes and training in Scottsdale, Arizona.
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    A religious and educational charity, (Reg.No.801629,) established on 7th October, 1987CE to promote the ancient teachings and philosophy of Odin. Located in London, England.
    http://www.gippeswic.demon.co.uk/odinshof.html
    ODINSHOF: THE WAY OF THE RAVEN. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: * Presenting the Northern Tradition to the general public, including those familiar with paganism; * Working with the Olgar Trust to purchase woodland for conservation and ritual use; * Training Heathen priests and priestesses. THE FIRST DECADE The Odinshof is a religious and educational charity, (Reg.No.801629,) established on 7th October, 1987CE to promote the ancient teachings and philosophy of Odin. As a Heathen organisation the Odinshof acknowledges all other Germano-Celtic deities of old Europe. To those who regard Odin, (Old English ‘Woden,’ ) as a historical character, he probably lived around 250BCE as the head of a Transylvanian Celtic tribe in an area that was called Tylis. Some of Odin’s teachings can be found as part of an ancient poem called the Havamal, meaning the ‘sayings of the High One’ (Odin.) It was written down about 700 years ago by an Icelandic scribe and a copy was preserved in Denmark. (It was later returned to Iceland.) It records a much earlier oral tradition. Odin is credited with finding the magical Futhark runic ‘alphabet.’ Runes are far older than the period when he lived on earth, but 250BCE seems to be the approximate date when they passed to Germanic speaking tribes. Wednesday and the place ‘Wednesbury’ are named after Woden. Nine days after the Constitution of the Odinshof was signed by co-founders Martyn Taylor and John Broughton in Grimston, Norfolk, the great hurricane swept across Britain on its way to the North Pole. Nine is a particularly magical number for followers of Odin ('Odinists,') as it is recorded in part of the Havamal that he hung on the world tree for nine long nights to discover the secrets of the runes. Since the founding days the Odinshof has evolved considerably from a group of friends to become a registered charity.

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    94. Page Of Ancient Philosophy And Literature
    ancient philosophical and literary texts, some links to ancient sites, libraries, maps; pictures of ancient philosophers.
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    Page of Ancient Philosophy and Literature
    Introduction
    NOESIS Philosophical Research On-line
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    You can read online or download (and print) with Acrobat Reader 5.x some ancient philosophical and literary texts as PDF files; each down-loadable file have protected with password (expand these files with StuffIt Expander 6.x for Windows or StuffIt Expander 6.x for Mac ; first please email to me for details and password). These files are simplified PDF versions from the books: VECVAGARS M., KEMERE I., Selections from the Pre-Socratic Thinkers, Riga: Vaga, 1994; THEOPHRASTUS, Characteres, Riga: Minerva, 1995; IUSTINUS MARTYR, Apologia II, Riga: FSI, 1997; VECVAGARS M., KEMERE I., Parmenides: Testimonies, 1st Fragment, Riga: FSI, 1999; Neither Wind, Nor Flag, transl. from English and German by M. VECVAGARS and R. KALNINS, Riga: Avots, 1991, etc. You can also see and use some links to ancient sites libraries , and pictures of ancient philosophers, read fragments of

    95. Listings Of The World Society Philosophy History Of Philosophy
    ancient philosophy commonly means ancient Greek philosophy, althoughRoamn philosophy may be included here. It spans the period
    http://listingsworld.com/Society/Philosophy/History_of_Philosophy/Ancient_Philos

    96. Boethius, C.475-524
    A brief biography with a selection from The Consolation of philosophy.
    http://www.historyguide.org/ancient/boethius.html
    Boethius, c.475-524
    Anicius Manlius Severinus, better known as Boethius, was born of a consular family and studied philosophy, mathematics and poetry. Soon after 500 he was appointed a court minister by the Gothic king, Theodoric, now ruling Italy from Rome. Boethius was made consul in 510, and his two sons shared the same honor in 522. But his boldness brought down upon his head the vengeance of those whom he had checked in their oppressions. He was accused of treasonable designs against Theodoric, was stripped of his dignities, and, after imprisonment and torture at Pavia, was executed in 524. During his imprisonment he wrote his famous De Consolatione Philosophiae (a selection of which follows), in which the author holds a conversation with Philosophy, who shows him the mutability of all earthly fortune, and the insecurity of everything save virtue. The work, which in style imitates the best Augustan models, is theistic in its language, but affords no indication that that its writer was in fact a Christian. Boethius was the last great Roman writer who understood Greek and his translations of Aristotle were long the only means of studying Greek philosophy. His manuals on arithmetic, astronomy, geometry and music were generally used in medieval schools. The following selection is intended to give you a brief "taste" of Boethius. With any luck, you will find yourself buried in the world of the

    97. Ancient Roman Philosophy: Discourses By Epictetus
    A selection from the Discourses of Epictetus, ancient Roman philosopher who was born 60 AD, on surrender and the will of God.
    http://www.publicbookshelf.com/public_html/Outline_of_Great_Books_Volume_I/ancie
    Ancient Roman philosophy: Discourses by Epictetus
    [OF SURRENDER TO THE WILL OF GOD]
    HAVE I ever been restrained from what I willed? Or compelled against my will? How is this possible? I have arranged my pursuits under the direction of God. Is it His will that I should have a fever? It is my will too. Is it His will that I should pursue anything? It is my will too. Is it His will that I should desire? It is my will too. Is it His will that I should obtain anything? It is mine too. Is it not His will? It is not mine. Is it His will that I should be tortured? Then it is my will to be tortured. Is it His will that I should die? Then it is my will to die.
    He has given me whatever depends upon choice. The things in my power He has made incapable of hindrance or restraint. But how could He make a body of clay incapable of hindrance? Therefore He hath subjected my body, possessions, furniture, house, children, wife, to the revolution of the universe. He who gave takes away. For whence had I these things when I came into the world?
    'But I would enjoy the feast still longer.' So perhaps would the spectators at Olympia see more combatants. But the solemnity is over. Go away. Depart like a grateful and modest person; make room for others.

    98. Bomis: The Society/Philosophy/History Of Philosophy/Ancient Philosophy Ring
    Bomis The Society/philosophy/History of philosophy/ancient philosophy ring. RingRankings Click to visit the Bomis Board for ancient philosophy. Ring sites.
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    Greek Philosophy: Hellenistic Philosophy
    This chapter of the learning module, Ancient Greece, briefly outlines the ideas of the major Hellenistic philosophies including Epicureanism, Stoicism, and Cynicism
    www.wsu.edu:8001 Stoicism Stoicism was one of the new philosophical movements of the Hellenistic period. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Dirk Baltzly.
    plato.stanford.edu Greek Philosophy Brief article outlining the history of Greek philosophy. From the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    www.utm.edu Ancient Skepticism Two movements in ancient philosophy, Pyrrhonism, and Academic Skepticism. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Leo Groarke.
    plato.stanford.edu John Burnet: Early Greek Philosophy Online version of the 3rd edition of John Burnet's famous study of Presocratic philosophy, Early Greek Philosophy, originally published in 1920.
    plato.evansville.edu
  • 99. James's Liberty File Collection Index
    A collection of files that contains mostly ancient philosophy rather than fast breaking news, links.
    http://www.jim.com/
    James's Liberty file collection index
    This is a collection of files related to liberty, the right to bear arms, and the like. It contains mostly ancient philosophy rather than fast breaking news. The issues discussed here have been discussed for centuries or millennia, and the newest facts and newest arguments on these issues are mostly few decades old Collected, edited, and sometimes written by jamesd@echeque.com Some other sites relevant to liberty
    Collected quotations
    Some funny, some profound, many both profound and funny. By the famous, the infamous, and the obscure.
    Natural Law and Natural Rights
    An explanation of natural law and natural rights. Most of the old literature on natural law and natural rights, notably the writings of John Locke, has become incomprehensible because we no longer have the background knowledge of natural law that those writers assumed.
    This article makes the concept of natural law intelligible to modern people.
    "Natural Law" by Lysander Spooner

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    The Philosophy Garden
    "Dedicated to the spirit of life pioneered by Epicurus and Lucretius," The Philosophy Garden explains Epicurus's ancient philosophy.
    www.c-zone.net San Francisco Epicureans "San Francisco Epicureans is a group dedicated to pleasureful interaction with fellow thinking humans." The group features literature and debate about Epicurean ideas.
    www.epicureans.org Epicurus and Epicurean Philosophy A site by Vincent Cook "presenting the philosophy of Epicurus"
    www.creative.net The Philosophy Garden "Dedicated to the spirit of life pioneered by Epicurus and Lucretius," The Philosophy Garden explains Epicurus's ancient philosophy.
    www.atomic-swerve.net Epicureanism on the 'Net A list of Internet discussion forums of Epicureanism
    atomic-swerve.net
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