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Adam of Buckfield 156
Albert of Saxony 199
Albert the Great 22, 156–66, 172, 185–87, 192–96, 198, 200
Anonymus Angelicani I (= Siger of Brabant?) 22, 187–90, 192
Anonymus Parisini 16149 179n1, 189n22
Anonymus Vaticani 3061 188n20, 195
Aristotle passim
Artemidorus 77–79, 83–84
Augustine 29n2
Averroes (Ibn Rushd) 10n14, 17, 21–22, 26, 52, 110–11, 114–17, 124–49, 156–57, 159–60, 180–84
Avicenna (Ibn Sīnā) 10n14, 16, 18, 21, 88–100, 102, 104–9, 128, 157–58
Bloch, David 24
Boethius (Manlius) 219n29
Boethius of Dacia 22, 179, 196–98
Burdach, Karl Friedrich 28
Caston, Victor 48n45
Cicero 76–77
Cox Miller, Patricia 78n34
Democritus 12, 19
Descartes 222–23
Dodds, Eric Robertson 78–80
Eijk, Philip J. Van der 52
Fārābī, al- 100–104, 110
Flanagan, Owen 236–38
Frede, Michael 218
Freud, Sigmund 1–2, 28
Galen 16, 62, 81
Gallop, David 214n22
Geoffrey of Aspall 26, 150, 166–69, 173
George Pachymeres 25
George Scholarios 25
Ghazālī, al- 106–8, 160, 219n29
Gutas, Dimitri 88n1, 97, 105–6, 108
Hansberger, Rotraud 99–100
Harris-McCoy, Daniel 84
Herodotus 30
Hippocrates 16
Hobson, Allan 208
Homer 30, 76
Hulskamp, Maithe 52
Ibn Bājja 110
Ibn Khaldūn 206n5
Ibn Rushd see Averroes
Ibn Sīnā see Avicenna
Ichikawa, Jonathan 209, 234–36
James, William 224–26
James of Douai 22, 150, 173, 190–91, 193–96
Janssens, Jules 108
Johansen, Thomas Kjeller 48n45
John Buridan 22, 150, 166, 173–76, 198–200
John of Jandun 26, 150, 166, 169–72
Jouvet, Michel 207, 209
Kindī, al- 17, 98–99, 102, 103, 105, 109, 146n120
Lautner, Péter 58
Lockert, George 200
Manetti, Giovannni 74–75
Marsilius of Inghen 198n52
Masīḥī, al- 149n124
McGinn, Colin 230–36
Michael of Ephesus 20, 25, 29, 52–59
Oberhelman, Steven 81–82
Plato 34, 75n28, 98, 211
Radulphus Brito 23, 26, 150, 192–93, 195, 212, 219–22, 242
Reed, T. M. 239
Reid, Thomas 35n13
Ross, William David 24, 73n24
Russell, Bertrand 226–27, 236
Sartre, Jean-Paul 229–31, 234n58, 235–36
Segev, Mor 37–38, 39n25, 72
Siger of Brabant 151
Siger of Brabant(?) 22
Simon of Faversham 22, 26, 150, 188, 192
Sims, Andrew 204n3
Siwek, Paweł 24
Sophonias 25
Sosa, Ernest 234–36
Spinoza 23, 223–24
Stephen Tempier 198
Themo Iudaeus 199
Theodore Metochites 25
Thomas Aquinas 26
Walter Burley 26, 151, 169n82
William of Moerbeke 18
Windt, Jennifer 209n12, 238–41

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Forms of Representation in the Aristotelian Tradition. Volume Two: Dreaming

Series:  Philosophia Antiqua, Volume: 162
Cover Forms of Representation in the Aristotelian Tradition. Volume Two: Dreaming
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9789004506091
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Brill
Print Publication Date:
29 Mar 2022
  • Subjects
    • Classical Studies
      • Ancient Philosophy
    • Philosophy
      • Ancient Philosophy
Front Matter
Preliminary Material
Copyright page
Preface
Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction Sleeping and Dreaming in Aristotle and the Aristotelian Tradition
Chapter 1 Aristotle and Michael of Ephesus on the Deceptive Character of Dreams
Chapter 2 Aristotle on Signs in Sleep: Natural Signification and Dream Interpretation
Chapter 3 Avicenna’s Dreaming in Context
Chapter 4 Averroes on Divinatory Dreaming
Chapter 5 How Dreams Are Made: Some Latin Medieval Commentators on Dream Formation in Aristotle’s De insomniis
Chapter 6 What Does a Scholastic Philosopher Do When He Disagrees with Aristotle? Commentaries on Aristotle’s Divination in Sleep
Chapter 7 The Ghost of Aristotle in Medieval, Modern, and Contemporary Accounts of Delusional Dreaming
Back Matter
Bibliography
Index locorum
Index nominum
Index rerum

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