Robert Brumbaugh Explained
Robert Sherrick Brumbaugh (December 2, 1918 – July 14, 1992)[1] was an American philosopher and a professor of medieval philosophy at Yale University. He was a president of the Metaphysical Society of America.[2]
Works
- 1962-73. Plato manuscripts: a catalogue of microfilms in the Plato microfilm project, Yale University Library. New Haven. .
- 1973. Plato on the one: the hypotheses in the Parmenides. Port Washington, N.Y.: Kennikat. .
- 1975. Ancient Greek gadgets and machines. Westport: Greenwood Press. .
- 1978. The most mysterious manuscript: the Voynich 'Roger Bacon' cipher manuscript. Carbondale [etc.]; London [etc.: Southern Illinois University Press ; Feffer and Simons. {{ISBN|978-0-8093-0808-8}}. {{OCLC|906244693}}.
* 1992. ''Western philosophic systems and their cyclic transformations''. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press. {{OCLC|706872460}}.
* 1997. ''Unreality and time''. Albany, N.Y.: State University of New York Press. {{ISBN|978-0-585-06320-1}}. {{OCLC|1052974395}}.
* ''2018. Plato for the Modern Age''. Chicago: Muriwai Books. {{ISBN|978-1-78912-208-4}}. {{OCLC|1291317848}}.
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Notes and References
- Web site: Robert S Brumbaugh in Social Security Death Index . 2022-09-04 . Fold3 . en.
- Web site: Robert Sherrick Brumbaugh . Oxford Reference . en .