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Studies in Hermias’ Commentary on Plato’s <i>Phaedrus</i>: Studies in Platonism, Neoplatonism, and the Platonic Tradition, cartea 24

John F. Finamore, Christina-Panagiota Manolea, Sarah Klitenic Wear
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 oct 2019
Studies in Hermias’ Commentary on Plato’s Phaedrus is a collection of twelve essays that consider aspects of Hermias’ philosophy, including his notions of the soul, logic, and method of exegesis. The essays also consider Hermias’ work in the tradition of Neoplatonism, particularly in relation to the thought of Iamblichus and Proclus. The collection grapples with the question of the originality of Hermias’ commentary—the only extant work of Hermias—which is a series of lectures notes of his teacher, Syrianus.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004414303
ISBN-10: 9004414304
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Platonism, Neoplatonism, and the Platonic Tradition


Cuprins

IntroductionJohn F. Finamore, Christina-Panagiota Manolea and Sarah Klitenic Wear
Journeys in the Phaedrus: Hermias’ Reading of the Walk to IlissusDirk Baltzly
Hermias as a Transmitter of Iamblichus’ Exegesis of the DialogueJohn M. Dillon
Hermias and the Ensoulment of the PneumaJohn F. Finamore
Hermias on Dialectic, the Technē of Rhetoric, and the Methods of Collection and Division in the Phaedrus CommentaryGary Gabor
Hermias on the Unity of the PhaedrusQuinton Gardiner and Dirk Baltzly
Hermias on the Argument for Immortality in Plato’s PhaedrusSebastian Gertz
Hermias on the Activities of the Soul: A Commentary on Hermias, In Phdr. 135.14–138.9Sarah Klitenic Wear
What Is the Principle of Movement, the Self-moved (Plato) or the Unmoved (Aristotle)? The Exegetic Strategies of Hermias of Alexandria and Simplicius in Late AntiquityAngela Longo
Orphic Elements in Hermias’ In PhaedrumChristina-Panagiota Manolea
Gods and Demons according to HermiasClaudio Moreschini
Hermias’ TheotaxonomyCarl O’Brien
Answering Early Critics of the Phaedrus’ Styles and StrategiesHarold Tarrant
BibliographyIndex

Notă biografică

John F. Finamore is Professor of Classics at the University of Iowa and editor of The International Journal of the Platonic Tradition. He is currently translating Proclus’ Republic commentary with Dirk Baltzly and Graeme Miles.
Christina-Panagiota Manolea holds a Ph.D. in Classics from University College London (2002). She has been teaching Greek Literature at the Hellenic Open University since 2004. She is currently editing Brill’s Companion to the Reception of Homer from the Hellenistic Age to Late Antiquity.
Sarah Klitenic Wear is Professor of Classics at Franciscan University of Steubenville. She has published articles and monographs, including Syrianus’ Teachings on Plato’s Timaeus and Parmenides (Brill, 2011).

Recenzii

"In sum, the volume represents a high-quality effort to draw attention to a fairly neglected author in the commentary tradition. It helps us situate Hermias in the context of the Neoplatonist philosophy in Athens and see both the merits and the drawbacks of his approach."
- Peter Lautner, Pázmány Péter Catholic University, in: Bryn Mawr Classical Review, 2021.06.23.