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Author Johnson, Aaron P

Title Religion and Identity in Porphyry of Tyre : the Limits of Hellenism in Late Antiquity
Published Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (386 pages)
Series Greek Culture in the Roman World
Greek culture in the Roman world.
Contents Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Abbreviations of Porphyry's works (used in the notes); Chapter 1 At the limits of Hellenism; Hellenism in the third century AD; Porphyry as translator; Porphyry's life and works; Philosophy in fragments: Porphyry's works; Philosophy from Oracles; On the Return of the Soul; On Images; On the Styx; On Free Will; Against Nemertius; Philosophic History; Letter to Anebo; Commentary on the Timaeus; Against the Christians; Conclusion; Part I A world full of gods; Chapter 2 Porphyry's taxonomy of the divine; Singularity and divinity; Plurality and divinity
Visible godsGods and oracles; Philosophy and daemonology; Porphyry's daemons; Daemons and/as gods; Conclusion; Chapter 3 Salvation, translation, and the limits of cult; Salvation, or the path to the gods; The fall of the soul; Astrology and divination; Approaching the divine; On Abstinence; Philosophy from Oracles; Sacrifice in other works; The Letter to Marcella; Letter to Anebo; Forgetting the body: the ascent of the soul; Conclusion; Chapter 4 The master reader; Platonic pedagogies; Porphyry the pedagogue; The didactics of dialectic; Teaching texts; Oracular and iconographic pedagogies
On ImagesPhilosophy from Oracles; Pedagogy and privilege: the hierarchy of reading; Conclusion; Part II A world full of nations; Chapter 5 Knowledge and nations; Racial thinking in Porphyry; Ethnic argumentation in a philosophical corpus; Ethnic exempla; Ethnographic doxographies; Conclusion; Chapter 6 Ethnic particularism and the limits of Hellenism; Barbarian wisdom and the Interpretatio Graeca; Against the Greeks: Phoenicians and the Interpretatio Graeca; Philo of Byblos; Maximus of Tyre; Porphyry and the Greeks; Conclusion; Chapter 7 The way home; Nation by nation; Egyptians; Persians
ChaldeansSyrians and Phoenicians; Jews; Indians; Ethnic particularism under empire; Images of the Romans; "What is that to us?" Civic obligation in Porphyry; Porphyry the cosmopolitan; Conclusion; Epilogue Translation after Porphyry; Appendix 1 Annotated table of select fragments; 1. Commentary on Platos Republic; 2. Philosophic History; 3. On Free Will; 4. On the [inscription "Know Thyself"; 5. Against Nemertius; 6. On the Return of the Soul; 7. On the Philosophy from Oracles; Book 1; Preface (frs. 303-306); On the gods (307F-313F); On sacrifice (314F-315F); On images (316F-321F)
On the oracles (322F)On barbarian wisdom (323F-324F); Book 2; On the highest God (325F); On daemons (326F-329F); On astrology (330F-342F); Book 3; On Christians and Hebrews (343F-346F); On binding the gods (347F-350F); 8. On Images; 9. On the Writings of Julian the Chaldean; 9. On the Styx; 10. Commentary on the Timaeus; Book 1; Book 2; Appendix 2 Translation of select fragments; 1 On the Styx, fr. 376 Smith (Stobaeus 1.3.56)1; 2. On the Styx, fr. 377 Smith (= Stobaeus 1.49.53); 3. On the Styx, fr. 378 Smith (= Stobaeus 1.49.54)
Summary Examines Porphyry of Tyre's critical engagement with Hellenism in late antiquity, emphasizing philosophical translation as the key to his thought
Notes 4. Philosophy from Oracles, fr. 323 Smith (= Eusebius PE 9.10.1-2)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Porphyry, approximately 234-approximately 305.
SUBJECT Porphyry, approximately 234-approximately 305 fast
Subject PHILOSOPHY -- History & Surveys -- Ancient & Classical.
Hellenisme.
Godsdienst.
Identiteit.
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