The Routledge Handbook of the Stoic Tradition
Edited by John Sellars, to be published June 2014
ISBN: 978-0-415-66075-4
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Introduction: Stoicism, Doctrines and Sources John Sellars
Part 1: Antiquity
- Stoicism in Rome Gretchen Reydams-Schils
- Stoic Influences on Early Christianity Troels Engberg-Pedersen
- Stoicism and Neoplatonism Lloyd Gerson
- Augustine’s Debt to Stoicism Sarah Byers
- Boethius and Stoicism Matthew Walz
Part 2: The Middle Ages
- Stoicism and Byzantine Philosophy Katerina Ieodiakonou
- Stoic Themes in Peter Abelard and John of Salisbury Kevin Guilfoy
- Stoicism in Later Medieval Philosophy Mary Beth Ingham
Part 3: Renaissance and Reformation
- Recovery of Stoicism in the Renaissance Ada Palmer
- Stoicism and Humanism Letizia Pannizza
- Stoic Themes in Fifteenth Century Philosophy Jill Kraye
- Erasmus and Calvin on Stoicism Barbara Pitkin
- Justus Lipsius and Neostoicism Jacqueline Lagrée
- Shakespeare and Early English Literature Andrew Shifflett
Part 4: Early Modern Europe
- Medicine for the Mind in Early Modern Philosophy Guido Giglioni
- Stoic Themes in Early Modern French Thought Michael Moriarty
- Spinoza and Stoicism Jon Miller
- Stoic Themes in Leibniz David Forman
- Early Modern Science Dana Jalobeanu
- Stoicism in the French Enlightenment Ed Andrew
- Stoicism and the Scottish Enlightenment Christian Maurer
- Kant and Stoic Ethics José Torralba and Daniel Doyle
Part 5: Recent Impact
- Stoicism in Nineteenth Century German Philosophy Michael Ure
- Stoic Themes in Romantic Literature Simon Swift
- Stoicism in Victorian Culture Heather Ellis
- Stoicism in American Literature Kenneth Sacks
- Stoic Themes in Twentieth Century Ethics Christopher Gill
- Stoicism and Twentieth Century French Philosophy Thomas Benatouil
- The Stoic Influence on Modern Psychotherapy Donald Robertson
Appendix: Transmission of Stoic Texts, A Bibliographical Essay John Sellars.