Filosofia italiana e pensiero antico / Giuseppe Cambiano.

Author
Cambiano, Giuseppe [Browse]
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Book
Language
Italian
Published/​Created
  • Pisa : Edizioni della Normale, [2016]
  • ©2016
Description
viii, 232 pages ; 24 cm.

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    In this book, Giuseppe Cambiano has collected several essays that deal with the history of historiography in Italy. He approaches the subject from the perspective of Italian philosophy on the one hand, and ancient philosophy on the other, and he deals with the time period from the 19th century to the present. In the foreground appear figures who have given significant contributions to the study of history in Italy: Labriola, Abbagnano, Garin, Pugliese Carratelli, Momigliano, Venturi.
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    Includes bibliographical references.
    Contents
    • La filosofia antica in Italia dopo l'Unità
    • Il Socrate di Labriola e la storiografia tedesca
    • Nicola Abbagnano e la filosofia antica
    • Eugenio Garin e i filosofi antichi
    • Giovanni Pugliese Carratelli : tra Platone, Croce e Omodeo
    • Retrospettiva Duemila sulla filosofia antica in Italia
    • Su Croce e la storia della storiografia
    • Arnaldo Momigliano e i seminari pisani di storia della storiografia
    • Dopo Momigliano? : Sulla storia della storiografia in Italia : 1970-1988
    • L'Illuminismo di Franco Venturi e le tradizioni classiche
    • Storiografia sulla polis ed eventi naturali in Emilio Gabba
    • Sebastiano Timpanaro : scienza antica e storia degli studi classici.
    ISBN
    • 9788876425660 ((paperback))
    • 8876425667 ((paperback))
    LCCN
    2015504614
    OCLC
    929450480
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