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Zusammenfassung: | Later Platonists and their Heirs among Christians, Jews and Muslims offers a thought-provoking exploration of the reception of Platonism among communities of faith from early Christianity to the sixteenth century, from the Byzantine East to the Latin West. Rare emphasis is placed on the importance of Platonic thought and its diffusion in late antique and medieval Syria, Armenia, and Georgia but also among Arab and Jewish intellectuals from the seventh century onwards. As such, the volume makes a statement against the separation of Neoplatonic philosophy from Christianity and the other Abrahamic faiths, since all four traditions promoted a life of virtue and goodness despite operating under different divine auspices. The volume seeks to establish paths of transmission and modes of adaptation across times and places. |
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Contents Preface xi Notes on Contributors Introduction хи i PART 1 Early Christian Heirs i Man before God: Music and Silence as Induction to Altered States of Consciousness from Plato to Clement of Alexandria 25 Eva Anagnostou-Laoutides 2 Some Aspects of the Reception of the Platonic Tradition in Origen Ilaria Ramelli 61 PART 2 Late Antique and Early Byzantine Heirs 3 Doubts in Olympiodorus’ Later Commentaries: Could Plato Be Wrong about Suicide and Metempsychosis? 89 Harold Tarrant 4 The Hermeneutics of Dionysius the Areopagite’s Platonic Writing Style Ш Dimitrios A. Vasilakis 5 Optimistic Monism’: The Logocentric Neoplatonism of Maximus the Confessor 131 Dionysios Skllris 6 Damascenus Neoplatonicus: Suggestions regarding a Research Agenda for the Study of Neoplatonism in John Damascene’s Oeuvre 153 Vassilis Adrahtas
VIII 7 CONTENTS Attitudes to Cult Images in Neoplatonism and Byzantine Christianity 171 Ken Parry PART 3 Middle and Late Byzantine Heirs 8 Rhetoric, Philosophy, and Transformation in the Thought of Michael Psellos 211 Michael Champion 9 Psellos on Achieving ‘Likeness to God’ and Being Tn the Image of God’ 232 Graeme Miles 10 The Neoplatonism of Barlaam the Calabrian Michele Trizio 11 Middleman or Man in the Middle? Plethon and the Plato-Aristotle Controversy 279 Han Baltussen 12 Trapezuntios and Bessarion on Arabic Philosophy and Science Georgios Steiris 244 302 PART 4 Oriental Christian Heirs 13 The Syriac Heirs of Neoplatonism John W Watt 14 The Armenian Reception of Neoplatonism Valentina Calzolari 15 Providence and Fate in Ioane Petritsi’s Commentary on Proclus’Elements of Theology 369 LelaAlexidze 327 347
CONTENTS 16 IX The Christian Arabie (Melkite) Reception of the Neoplatonic Doctrine of Evil 381 Peter Tarros PART 5 Western Christian Heirs 17 Reading Theophrastus’ Mind: Marsilio Ficino’s Reception of Priscian of Lydia 417 Anna Corrias 18 Michael of Ephesus and Robert Grosseteste: Neoplatonic Tradition and Epistemological Rupture 438 Georgios Arabatzis 19 Proclus’ Reception in the Sixteenth Century: Commentary on the First Book ofEuclid’s Elements 459 Jesús de Garay PART 6 Jewish and Muslim Heirs 20 Jewish Neoplatonism 483 Adam Afterman and Omer Michaelis 21 Mysticism in the Islamicate World: The Question of Neoplatonic Influence in Sufi Thought 513 Milad Milani Index of Modern Authors 545 Index of Subjects and Places 546 Index of Historical Figures 548 |
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Contents Preface xi Notes on Contributors Introduction хи i PART 1 Early Christian Heirs i Man before God: Music and Silence as Induction to Altered States of Consciousness from Plato to Clement of Alexandria 25 Eva Anagnostou-Laoutides 2 Some Aspects of the Reception of the Platonic Tradition in Origen Ilaria Ramelli 61 PART 2 Late Antique and Early Byzantine Heirs 3 Doubts in Olympiodorus’ Later Commentaries: Could Plato Be Wrong about Suicide and Metempsychosis? 89 Harold Tarrant 4 The Hermeneutics of Dionysius the Areopagite’s Platonic Writing Style Ш Dimitrios A. Vasilakis 5 Optimistic Monism’: The Logocentric Neoplatonism of Maximus the Confessor 131 Dionysios Skllris 6 Damascenus Neoplatonicus: Suggestions regarding a Research Agenda for the Study of Neoplatonism in John Damascene’s Oeuvre 153 Vassilis Adrahtas
VIII 7 CONTENTS Attitudes to Cult Images in Neoplatonism and Byzantine Christianity 171 Ken Parry PART 3 Middle and Late Byzantine Heirs 8 Rhetoric, Philosophy, and Transformation in the Thought of Michael Psellos 211 Michael Champion 9 Psellos on Achieving ‘Likeness to God’ and Being Tn the Image of God’ 232 Graeme Miles 10 The Neoplatonism of Barlaam the Calabrian Michele Trizio 11 Middleman or Man in the Middle? Plethon and the Plato-Aristotle Controversy 279 Han Baltussen 12 Trapezuntios and Bessarion on Arabic Philosophy and Science Georgios Steiris 244 302 PART 4 Oriental Christian Heirs 13 The Syriac Heirs of Neoplatonism John W Watt 14 The Armenian Reception of Neoplatonism Valentina Calzolari 15 Providence and Fate in Ioane Petritsi’s Commentary on Proclus’Elements of Theology 369 LelaAlexidze 327 347
CONTENTS 16 IX The Christian Arabie (Melkite) Reception of the Neoplatonic Doctrine of Evil 381 Peter Tarros PART 5 Western Christian Heirs 17 Reading Theophrastus’ Mind: Marsilio Ficino’s Reception of Priscian of Lydia 417 Anna Corrias 18 Michael of Ephesus and Robert Grosseteste: Neoplatonic Tradition and Epistemological Rupture 438 Georgios Arabatzis 19 Proclus’ Reception in the Sixteenth Century: Commentary on the First Book ofEuclid’s Elements 459 Jesús de Garay PART 6 Jewish and Muslim Heirs 20 Jewish Neoplatonism 483 Adam Afterman and Omer Michaelis 21 Mysticism in the Islamicate World: The Question of Neoplatonic Influence in Sufi Thought 513 Milad Milani Index of Modern Authors 545 Index of Subjects and Places 546 Index of Historical Figures 548 |
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