Léon Robin

Léon Robin ( born January 17, 1866 in Nantes, † July 1947 ) was a French philosopher and university professor with a focus on the history of ancient philosophy.

Robin looked after his studies and doctorate in philosophy (1908 ) from 1913 to 1936 at the University of Sorbonne in Paris. With its numerous studies and translations to Plato, he is considered one of the most internationally renowned historians of philosophy of ancient philosophy.

One of the research institutes of the CNRS at the University of Paris IV carries today as Centre Léon- Robin 's name.

Works

  • La Théorie platonicienne de l'amour, Paris 1908 ( Neuausg. PUF, Paris 1964).
  • La Théorie platonicienne of Idées et des nombres d'après Aristote, Alcan, Paris 1908 ( emphasis Georg Olms Verlag, Hildesheim in 1963 and 1998).
  • La Pensee et les Origines de grecque l'esprit scientifique, Renaissance du Livre, Paris, 1923. ( Neuausg. Paris 1963)
  • Plato, Alcan, Paris, 1935. [ Numerous Neuaufl. ]
  • Philosopher ( 20th century)
  • Historians of philosophy
  • University teachers ( Sorbonne )
  • Frenchman
  • Born in 1866
  • Died in 1947
  • Man
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