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  • The Routledge Handbook of Neoplatonism the Alexandrian

    The Routledge Handbook of Neoplatonism the Alexandrian

  • Rhetoric and Platonism in Fifth-Century Athens

    Rhetoric and Platonism in Fifth-Century Athens

  • Persecution and Response in Late Paganism The

    Persecution and Response in Late Paganism The

  • Sylvain Delcomminette, Pieter D'hoine, Marc-Antoine Gavray (Eds

    Sylvain Delcomminette, Pieter D'hoine, Marc-Antoine Gavray (Eds

  • The School of Ammonius, Son of Hermias, on Knowledge of the Divine

    The School of Ammonius, Son of Hermias, on Knowledge of the Divine

  • A Study in the Form and Meaning of the Pseudo-Dionysian Writings

    A Study in the Form and Meaning of the Pseudo-Dionysian Writings

  • Patterns of Perfection in Damascius' Life of Isidore

    Patterns of Perfection in Damascius' Life of Isidore

  • Philosophy, Ἱερατική, and the Damascian Dichotomy: Pursuing the Bacchic Ideal in the Sixth-Century Academy Todd Krulak

    Philosophy, Ἱερατική, and the Damascian Dichotomy: Pursuing the Bacchic Ideal in the Sixth-Century Academy Todd Krulak

  • JPT 009 01 89-98-Critical Review.Indd

    JPT 009 01 89-98-Critical Review.Indd

  • Divine Man of Cynicism in Late Antiquity

    Divine Man of Cynicism in Late Antiquity

  • Porphyry and Plotinus' Metaphysics

    Porphyry and Plotinus' Metaphysics

  • Butler Damascius Procession

    Butler Damascius Procession

  • Proclus and Damascius on Φιλοτιμία: the Neoplatonic Psychology of a Political Emotion

    Proclus and Damascius on Φιλοτιμία: the Neoplatonic Psychology of a Political Emotion

  • The Theurgic Turn in Christian Thought: Iamblichus, Origen, Augustine, and the Eucharist by Jason A

    The Theurgic Turn in Christian Thought: Iamblichus, Origen, Augustine, and the Eucharist by Jason A

  • On Simplicius' Life and Works: a Response to Hadot

    On Simplicius' Life and Works: a Response to Hadot

  • Ammonius Hermiae, Zacharias Scholasticus and Boethius Philip M Erlan

    Ammonius Hermiae, Zacharias Scholasticus and Boethius Philip M Erlan

  • Damascius Commentary on the Phaedo

    Damascius Commentary on the Phaedo

  • Chrysippus and the First Known Description of Cataract Surgery

    Chrysippus and the First Known Description of Cataract Surgery

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  • Olympiodorus and Damascius on the Philosopher's Practice of Dying In
  • Damascius and the Practice of the Philosophical Life: on the Impossibility of Communication About and Communion with the First Principles
  • Panayiotis Tzamalikos, Anaxagoras, Origen, and Neoplatonism. Te
  • Hypatia of Alexandria Her Context and Legacy
  • INTRODUCTION A. Life Syrianus,1 Successor to Plutarch Of
  • Simplicius of Cilicia: Plato's Last Interpreter
  • The Beauty of Reasoning: a Reexamination of Hypatia of Alexandra
  • On Simplicius' Life and Works
  • Once More on Hypatia's Death
  • Rhetoric and Platonism in Fifth-Century Athens
  • Iamblichus As a Forerunner of Julian
  • Ammonius on Aristotle's Categories •
  • THE SCHOOL of AMMONIUS, SON of HERMIAS, on KNOWLEDGE of the DIVINE by ELIAS TEMPELIS
  • Chronology of Aristotelian Commentators Prior to Aquinas Compiled by Erik Norvelle, from Various Sources
  • Person and Nature, Hypostasis and Substance Philosophical Basis of the Theology of John Philoponus
  • Porphyry, and the Platonic-Aristotelian Tradition
  • The Background to Proclus and Damascius
  • “Greetings, I Am an Immortal God!”: Reading, Imagination, and Personal Divinity in Late Antiquity, 2Nd – 5Th Centuries Ce


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