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Raymond Klibansky

    October 15, 1905 – August 5, 2005

    Raymond Klibansky was a German-Canadian historian of philosophy celebrated for his profound engagement with ancient and medieval thought. His work is characterized by meticulous textual analysis and a drive to uncover the enduring influence of classical ideas on modern intellectual currents. Klibansky focused particularly on Plato and Neoplatonism, with his essays illuminating the intricate connections across diverse philosophical traditions. His intellectual legacy lies in his ability to make complex philosophical concepts accessible, thereby enriching our understanding of the history of ideas.

    Raymond Klibansky
    The continuity of the Platonic tradition during the Middle Ages
    Die Handschriften der philosophischen Werke des Apuleius
    Erinnerung an ein Jahrhundert
    La philosophie en Europe
    Saturn i melancholia