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Simon Trepanier

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    Lucretius
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2023.
    Lucretius
  •  71
    Reconstructing Empedocles’ Thought. By Chiara Ferella (review)
    Ancient Philosophy 45 (2): 579-585. 2025.
    Empedocles
  • Rereading Plato's Republic (edited book)
    with Mary Margaret McCabe
    Edinburgh University Press. 2025.
  •  74
    Empedocles: an interpretation
    Routledge. 2004.
    This book offers the first complete reinterpretation of Empedocles-one of the founding figures of Western philosophy-since the publication of the Strasbourg ...
    Empedocles
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    Empedocles on the Ultimate Symmetry of the World
    Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 24 1-57. 2003.
    Ancient Greek and Roman PhilosophyEmpedocles
  •  85
    Papyri from Herculaneum Antoni, Arrighetti, Bertagna, Delattre Miscellanea Papyrologica Herculanensia. Volumen I. Pp. 335, ills. Pisa and Rome: Fabrizio Serra Editore, 2010. Paper, €145 . ISBN: 978-88-6227-185-1 (review)
    The Classical Review 62 (1): 102-104. 2012.
    Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
  •  42
    Empedocles the love poet - gheerbrant empédocle, une poétique philosophique. Pp. 931. Paris: Classiques garnier, 2017. Paper, €98 . Isbn: 978-2-406-05713-0
    The Classical Review 68 (2): 342-344. 2018.
  •  179
    From Hades to the Stars: Empedocles on the Cosmic Habitats of Soul
    Classical Antiquity 36 (1): 130-182. 2017.
    > καὶ πῶς τις ἀνάξει αὐτοὺς εἰς φῶς, ὥσπερ > > ἐξ Ἅιδου λέγονται δή τινες εἰς θεοὺς ἀνελθεῖν; > > Plato Republic 521c This study reconstructs Empedocles’ eschatology and cosmology, arguing that they presuppose one another. Part one surveys body and soul in Empedocles and argues that the transmigrating daimon is a long-lived compound made of the elements air and fire. Part two shows that Empedocles situates our current life in Hades, then considers the testimonies concerning different cosmic leve…Read more
    > καὶ πῶς τις ἀνάξει αὐτοὺς εἰς φῶς, ὥσπερ > > ἐξ Ἅιδου λέγονται δή τινες εἰς θεοὺς ἀνελθεῖν; > > Plato Republic 521c This study reconstructs Empedocles’ eschatology and cosmology, arguing that they presuppose one another. Part one surveys body and soul in Empedocles and argues that the transmigrating daimon is a long-lived compound made of the elements air and fire. Part two shows that Empedocles situates our current life in Hades, then considers the testimonies concerning different cosmic levels in Empedocles and compares them with the afterlife schemes in Pindar’s Second Olympian Ode and Plato’s Phaedo myth. Part three offers a new edition of section d lines 5–10 of the Strasbourg papyrus of Empedocles that reinforces the connection between transmigration and different cosmic locations for souls. Part four reconstructs Empedocles’ cosmology, identifies three different levels or habitats of soul, and, more tentatively, suggests that Empedoclean “long-lived gods” are best understood as stars.
    EmpedoclesPlato: Myths
  •  67
    From Wandering Limbs to Limbless Gods: δαίμων as Substance in Empedocles
    Apeiron 47 (2): 1-39. 2014.
    Journal Name: Apeiron Issue: Ahead of print
    Empedocles
  •  96
    Chitwood Death by Philosophy. The Biographical Tradition in the Life and Death of the Archaic Philosophers Empedocles, Heraclitus, and Democritus. Pp. x + 209. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 2004. Cased, £34.50, US$55. ISBN: 0-472-11388-7 (review)
    The Classical Review 56 (2): 286-287. 2006.
    Pre-Socratic Philosophy, MiscAncient Greek and Roman Philosophy, MiscellaneousClassicsMilesiansAnaxa…Read more
    Pre-Socratic Philosophy, MiscAncient Greek and Roman Philosophy, MiscellaneousClassicsMilesiansAnaxagorasDemocritus
  •  109
    The Structure of Empedocles’ Fragment 17
    Essays in Philosophy 1 (1): 1-15. 2000.
    Fragment 17 of Empedocles has long been recognized as the most important in the corpus. In 1998, the significance of this 35-line fragment was further increased by the publication of the Strasbourg papyrus, containing roughly 74 lines of Empedocles.
    Empedocles
  • Empedocles on the Ultimate Symmetry of the World
    In David Sedley (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Volume XXIV: Summer 2003, Oxford University Press. 2003.
  •  112
    Daniel W. Graham. Explaining the Cosmos: The Ionian Tradition of Scientific Philosophy. xiii + 344 pp., figs., bibl., indexes. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2006. $45 (review)
    Isis 99 (2): 392-393. 2008.
    History of Science
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    Graham D.W. The Texts of Early Greek Philosophy. The Complete Fragments and Selected Testimonies of the Major Presocratics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. 2 vols. Pp. xv + 1020. £122. 9780521845915 (review)
    Journal of Hellenic Studies 133 282-283. 2013.
    Ancient Greek and Roman PhilosophyPre-Socratic Philosophy, Misc
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    11. Empedocles on the Origin of Plants: PStrasb. gr. inv. 1665–1666, Sections d, b, and f
    In Christian Vassallo (ed.), Presocratics and Papyrological Tradition: a philosophical reappraisal of the sources: proceedings of the International Workshop held at the University of Trier (22-24 September 2016), Issn. pp. 271-298. 2019.
  •  67
    Rossetti (L.), Santaniello (C.) (edd.) Studi sul pensiero e sulla lingua di Empedocle. ('Le Rane' 37.) Pp. 327. Bari: Levante Editori, 2004. Paper, €32. ISBN: 978-88-7949-355- (review)
    The Classical Review 58 (1): 6-7. 2008.
    EmpedoclesClassics
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