Timaeus Locrus : De Natura Mundi Et Animae by Walter Marg (E. J. Brill, Hardcover, 1972). 151 pages. German language. Library binding, Ex-libris, with usual stamps and Aquinas Institute of Theology bookplate on first front endpaper, no writing or highlighting to text, firm binding, no folded or torn pages.

Walter Marg’s Timaeus Locrus: De Natura Mundi et Animae is a significant contribution to the study of ancient philosophy, published as part of the esteemed Philosophia Antiqua series, a collection of monographs dedicated to exploring the depths of classical thought. Edited by W.J. Verdenius and J.H. Waszink, this volume, released in 1972 by E.J. Brill in Leiden, delves into the philosophical work attributed to Timaeus Locrus, a figure often associated with Platonic traditions. Marg’s meticulous scholarship brings to light the text’s exploration of the nature of the world and the soul, offering valuable insights into early cosmological and metaphysical ideas. This book stands as a testament to Marg’s expertise and remains a key resource for scholars and enthusiasts of ancient philosophy.

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