APATHES
Studies in Stoic Philosophy and its
Reception in Antiquity and Beyond
Editors: Christian Vassallo (Turin), Francesca Alesse (Rome), Myrto Garani (Athens), Katerina Ierodiakonou (Geneva/Athens), Gretchen Reydams-Schils (Notre Dame), Katja Maria Vogt (New York)
This series welcomes monographs and edited volumes devoted to ancient Stoicism, from the Hellenistic to the Imperial age, its relationship with other philosophical schools in antiquity, and its legacy in medieval, modern and contemporary philosophy. Consideration is given to individual representatives of early, middle and late Stoicism, as well as to specific topics in Stoic logic, physics and ethics. The series also includes commentaries and discussions of new editions of fragments of Stoic philosophers, including in particular those of the early Stoics that are going to appear in the Fragments of the Early Stoics (FESt).
Forthcoming volumes
F. Tutrone and M. Garani (eds.), Seneca and Stoic Apatheia: Ethics, Physics, and the History of Emotions
L. Bossina, Stoa and Shoah: Stoic Philosophy between Hellenism, Judaism, and the German Catastrophe
T.W.Ö. Søvsø, Cicero’s Stoicism: Sceptical Reflections on Stoic Ethics
F.G. Corsi, in collaboration with C. Vassallo and F. Ruge, Dionysius of Cyrene: A Stoic Rising from the Ashes
C. Vassallo, Diogenes of Babylon: His Thought and Place in the Final Stage of the Early Stoa