Dr. Rotraud Hansberger

Akad. Rätin, stellv. Frauenbeauftragte der Fakultät

Lehrstuhl für Spätantike und Arabische Philosophie

Büroadresse:

Leopoldstr. 11b

Raum 424

80802 München

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Leopoldstr. 11b, Raum 424
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Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1

80539 München

Publikationen

  • ‘Averroes and the “Internal Senses”’, in Interpreting Averroes, ed. by P. Adamson and M. Di Giovanni, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2019, pp. 138–157.
  • ‘Representation of Which Reality? “Spiritual Forms” and ‘Maʿānī’ in the Arabic Adaptation of Aristotle’s Parva Naturalia’, in The Parva Naturalia in Greek, Arabic, Latin and Hebrew Texts: Supplementing the Science of the Soul, ed. by B. Bydén and F. Radovic, Springer, 2018, pp. 99–121.
  • ‘Length and Shortness of Life Between Philosophy and Medicine : The Arabic Aristotle and his Medical Readers’, in Philosophy and Medicine in the Islamic World, ed. by P. Adamson and P. E. Pormann, The Warburg Institute, London, 2017.
  • ed. (with U. Rudolph and P. Adamson), transl., Philosophy in the Islamic World, Vol. 1: 8th-10th Centuries, Leiden/Boston: Brill, 2017. — Engl. version of: Philosophie in der islamischen Welt, Bd. 1: 8.–10. Jahrhundert, ed. by U. Rudolph (Grundriss der Geschichte der Philosophie, founded by F. Ueberweg), Schwabe, Basel, 2012.
  • ‘Ticklish Questions: Pseudo-Proclus and Job of Edessa on the Workings of the Elementary Qualities’, Oriens 42, 2014, pp. 140–219.
  • ‘Die Theologie des Aristoteles’, in H. Eichner, M. Perkams, Ch. Schäfer (eds), Islamische Philosophie im Mittelalter, Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, Darmstadt, 2013, pp. 168–85.
  • ‘Mediating the Medium: The Arabic Plotinus on Vision’, in Medieval Arabic Thought. Essays in Honour of Fritz Zimmermann, eds R. Hansberger, M. A. al-Akiti and Ch. Burnett, Warburg Institute Studies and Texts 4, London and Turin, 2012, pp. 61–76.
  • ‘Plotinus Arabus Rides Again’, Arabic Sciences and Philosophy, 21, 2011, pp. 57–84.
  • ‘Kitāb al-Ḥiss wa-l-maḥsūs: Aristotle’s Parva Naturalia in Arabic Guise’, in Les Parva naturalia d’Aristote: Fortune antique et médiévale, eds C. Grellard and P.-M. Morel, Paris, 2010, pp. 143–62.
  • ‘How Aristotle Came to Believe in God-given Dreams: The Arabic Version of De divinatione per somnum’, in Dreaming Across Boundaries: The Interpretation of Dreams in Islamic Lands, ed. L. Marlow, Ilex Foundation and Center for Hellenic Studies, Washington and Cambridge, Mass., 2008, pp. 50–77.
  • ed. (with M. A. al-Akiti and Ch. Burnett), Medieval Arabic Thought. Essays in Honour of Fritz Zimmermann, Warburg Institute Studies and Texts 4, London and Turin, 2012.
  • ed. (with P. Adamson and J. Wilberding), Philosophical Themes in Galen. Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies, Suppl. 114, London, 2014.
  • Book review: David Wirmer. Vom Denken der Natur zur Natur des Denkens. Ibn Bāǧǧas Theorie der Potenz als Grundlegung der Psychologie, Scientia Graeco-Arabica 13, Berlin, 2014, Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 66, 2018, pp. 128–134.
  • Book review: Amyn B. Sajoo, Muslim Ethics. Emerging Vistas, London, 2004, 2009, Journal of Islamic Studies, 22, 2011, pp. 298–302.

In preparation:

Kitāb al-Ḥiss wa-l-maḥsūs: The Arabic Version of Aristotle’s Parva Naturalia. Edition, Translation and Study of the text preserved in MS Rampur 1752. Brill, Leiden.