Items where Author is "Curnow, Trevor"
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Article
Curnow, Trevor
(2016)
Metamorphoses.
Utopia y Praxis Latinoamericana, 21
(72).
pp. 41-51.
Book
Curnow, Trevor
(2010)
Wisdom in the Ancient World.
Duckworth Publishing, London.
Curnow, Trevor
(2007)
Pantokrator: An Introduction to Orthodoxy.
Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne.
Curnow, Trevor
(2006)
Ancient Philosophy and Everyday Life.
Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne.
Curnow, Trevor
(2006)
The Philosophers of the Ancient World: an A-Z Guide.
Ancient Philosophy
.
Duckworth Publishing, London.
Curnow, Trevor
(2004)
The Oracles of the Ancient World.
Duckworth Publishing, London.
Curnow, Trevor, ed.
(2001)
Thinking through dialogue: essays on philosophy in practice.
Practical Philosophy Press / Society for Philosophy in Practice, Surrey, UK.
Book Section
Curnow, Trevor
(2008)
Minor Sophists.
In: O'Grady, Patricia F., (ed.)
The Sophists: an introduction.
Bloomsbury, London, UK.
Curnow, Trevor
(2008)
Sophia's world: episodes from the history of wisdom.
In: Ferrari, Michel and Potworowski, Georges, (eds.)
Teaching for wisdom: cross-cultural perspectives on fostering wisdom.
Springer, Dordrecht, pp. 1-19.
Curnow, Trevor
(2008)
Were the Sophists philosophers?
In: O'Grady, Patricia F., (ed.)
The Sophists: an introduction.
Duckworth Academic, London, UK.
Curnow, Trevor
(2006)
Antiphon of Rhamnus, Philosophical Counsellor.
In: Rastrojo, Jose Barrientos, (ed.)
Entre Historia y Orientacion: volumen 1, Filosofia Antigua, Medieval y Moderna.
Ediciones X-XI, Seville.
Curnow, Trevor
(2005)
Marathon.
In: O'Grady, Patricia F., (ed.)
Meet the philosophers of Ancient Greece: everything you always wanted to know about Ancient Greek philosophy but didn't know who to ask.
Ashgate, Aldershot, pp. 281-284.
Curnow, Trevor
(2005)
What is philosophy?
In: O'Grady, Patricia F., (ed.)
Meet the philosophers of Ancient Greece: everything you always wanted to know about Ancient Greek philosophy but didn't know who to ask.
Ashgate, Aldershot, pp. 7-8.