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Philosophy at the Festival: The Festal Orations of Gregory of Nazianzus and the Classical Tradition: Mnemosyne, Supplements / Mnemosyne, Supplements, Late Antique Literature, cartea 461

Autor Byron MacDougall
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 iul 2022
Before serving as Bishop of Constantinople and becoming known to posterity as "the Theologian", Gregory of Nazianzus was an Athens-trained professional teacher of Greek literature. Steeped in the rhetorical culture of the Second Sophistic, his orations for Christian feasts such as Christmas and Pentecost belong to a Classical tradition that privileged the performance of philosophy at festivals. Widely copied and translated, they were instrumental in Gregory becoming one of the most popular and influential authors in Byzantium. This book shows how his orations represent a crucial point in the Late Antique reception of Platonism, rhetorical theory, and ancient festival culture.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004521391
ISBN-10: 9004521399
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 4.68 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Mnemosyne, Supplements / Mnemosyne, Supplements, Late Antique Literature


Notă biografică

Byron MacDougall, Ph.D. (2015), Brown University, is Assistant Professor of Literary Arts and Studies at the Rhode Island School of Design. He has published articles on various aspects of Greek literary, philosophical, and religious culture in Late Antiquity and Byzantium.

Cuprins

Acknowledgements

Introduction
1Gregory’s Life and Education
2Gregory’s Philosophical Culture

1 Mediterranean Festival Culture and Imperial Greek Rhetoric

2 Festival Spectatorship and Philosophical Theoria
1The Origins of Philosophical Theoria

3 The Prooemia of Gregory’s Orations and Traditions of Exegesis
1Platonic Preludes: Or. 2 and Gregory’s “Apology”
2Platonic Preludes at the Festival: Or. 38 “On Theophany” and the Timaeus
3Preludes Continued: The Divine Arrangement of Or. 40 “On Holy Baptism”
4The Influence of Gregory’s Prooemia: Gregory of Nyssa on Easter

4 Performing Philosophy: Purification, Contemplation, and Assimilation to the Divine
1Katharsis at the Festival
2Theosis at the Festival
3Katharsis, Theoria, and Theosis: The Nativity Oration (Or. 38.7)

5 The Rhetor’s Art: The Audience as Theoroi
1New Sunday and Contemplation of the Heavenly Festival
2The Holy Spirit and the Rhetor: Enargeia and the Feast of Pentecost

6 Gregory’s Festival Theoria in Byzantium: From Pseudo-Dionysius to Photius

Conclusion

Bibliography
Index