This collection of commissioned articles examines the role of Plato’s thought and literary style in the development of Christian and non-Christian Byzantine rhetoric in the third through sixth centuries. Articles are grouped in sections on Platonist philosophers, Platonist rhetors, Eusebius and the Cappadocian Fathers, and the final section on Christian Platonism and rhetoric in Gaza. The book is for scholars interested in Christian and Byzantine rhetoric and philosophy. Annotation ©2015 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
Plato in the Third Sophistic examines the influence and impact of Plato and Platonism in the era of Byzantine and Christian rhetoric. The volume brings together specially commissioned articles from leading scholars of late antique philosophy and literature. Their examinations show that Plato is the single most important and influential literary figure used to frame the literature of this time.Plato in the Third Sophistic will help scholars and students from a wide range of disciplines better understand the development of Christian literature in this era as an essential link in the history of Platonism as well as that of Christianity.
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| A Prolegomena to the Third Sophistic |
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Alberto J. Quiroga Puertas |
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| Introduction to Plato in the Third Sophistic |
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31 | (8) |
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Section 1 Platonist Philosophers |
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Reason and Irrationality: The intersection of philosophy and magic in later Neoplatonism |
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39 | (18) |
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Rhetoric and Platonism in Fifth-Century Athens |
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57 | (16) |
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"Pliable Platonism?" Olympiodorus and the Profession of Philosophy in Sixth-Century Alexandria |
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73 | (28) |
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Section 2 Platonist Rhetors |
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Sic Traditur a Platone: Plato and the philosophers in Lactantius |
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101 | (20) |
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121 | (10) |
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Platonic Ethics and Politics in Themistius and Julian |
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131 | (14) |
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Plato (and Others) in the Orations of Themistius |
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145 | (26) |
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Section 3 Eusebius and the Cappadocian Fathers |
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The Platonism of Eusebius of Caesarea |
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171 | (22) |
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Plato in the Cappadocian Fathers |
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193 | (18) |
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Plato in Origen's and Gregory of Nyssa's Conception of the 'Aρxν and the Tελoσ |
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211 | (28) |
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Section 4 Christian Platonism and Rhetoric in Gaza |
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Choricius on Literature: A study of Platonic vocabulary referring to literary creation in Choricius of Gaza |
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239 | (20) |
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"The Academy and the Lyceum are Among Us": Plato and the Platonic tradition in the works of Aeneas, Zacharias and Procopius |
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259 | (24) |
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| Index Locorum |
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| Index Rerum |
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Ryan C. Fowler, Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, PA, USA.