Proceedings of the Meeting of the European Science Foundation Network “Late Antiquity and Arabic Thought. Patterns in the Constitution of European Culture” held in Strasbourg, March 12-14 2004 under the impulsion of the Scientific Committee of the meeting
Cristina D'Ancona, Ph.D. (1989) in Philosophy, University of Padua, is Research Assistant at the Università di Pisa. She has published on Greek and Arabic Neoplatonism.
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D'Ancona is to be congratulated for her success in the appropriately Neoplatonic task of bringing some degree of unity to a bewildering multiplicity of sources and problems, many of which are rarely discussed at all, never mind together in one place." Peter Adamson in
Aestimatio: Critical Reviews in the History of Science 2010
All those interested in the history of philosophy from Late Antiquity to the Renaissance, Arabic philosophy and literature, codicology, intellectual history, as well as classical philologists and orientalists in general.