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Plutarch of Athens
Rhetoric and Platonism in Fifth-Century Athens
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Sylvain Delcomminette, Pieter D'hoine, Marc-Antoine Gavray (Eds
Philosophy, Ἱερατική, and the Damascian Dichotomy: Pursuing the Bacchic Ideal in the Sixth-Century Academy Todd Krulak
The Cambridge History of Philosophy in Late Antiquity
The Homeric Tradition in Syrianus
Pico Della Mirandola Descola Gardner Eco Vernant Vidal-Naquet Clément
Proclus and Damascius on Φιλοτιμία: the Neoplatonic Psychology of a Political Emotion
Self-Motion and Reflection: Hermias and Proclus
Hypatia J. M. Rist Phoenix, Vol. 19, No. 3. (Autumn, 1965), Pp. 214-225
The Problem of Disembodiment: an Approach
Hypatia of Alexandria Her Context and Legacy
INTRODUCTION A. Life Syrianus,1 Successor to Plutarch Of
SECTION II: the MIDDLE AGES Co-Ordinator: W.J. Hankey GENERAL INTRODUCTION We Owe the Notion of “Middle Ages” Or “Dark
Seeing with Different Eyes : Essays in Astrology and Divination
Rhetoric and Platonism in Fifth-Century Athens
Pseudo-Plutarch's De Musica
Commentary on Plato's Timaeus. Volume 1, Book I, Proclus on the Sacratic State and Atlantis
Top View
Image of God’ from Its Origins in Genesis Through Its Historical-Philosophical Interpretations to Contemporary Concerns in Science and Phenomenology
PROCLUS the SUCCESSOR on POETICS and the HOMERIC POEMS Writings from the Greco-Roman World
The Teachings of Syrianus on Plato's Timaeus and Parmenides by Sarah
Chronology of Aristotelian Commentators Prior to Aquinas Compiled by Erik Norvelle, from Various Sources
Re-Membering Ancient Women: Hypatia of Alexandria and Her Communities
Academy, Plato's
Glossary Prepared by Crystal Addey
B Philosophy (General) B
Where to Live the Philosophical Life in the Sixth Century? Damascius, Simplicius, and the Return from Persia Edward Watts
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