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Iamblichus Chalcidensis In Platonis Dialogorum Fragmenta
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 458

Iamblichus Chalcidensis In Platonis Dialogorum Fragmenta

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-08-01
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  • Publisher: BRILL

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Iamblichus de Mysteriis. [Translated by Marsiglio Ficino.].
  • Language: en

Iamblichus de Mysteriis. [Translated by Marsiglio Ficino.].

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1532
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Iamblichus' De Anima
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 315

Iamblichus' De Anima

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002-09-01
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Iamblichus (245-325), successor to Plotinus and Porphyry, brought a new religiosity to Neoplatonism. His theory of the soul is at the heart of his philosophical system. For Iamblichus, the human soul is so far inferior to the divine that its salvation depends not on philosophy alone (as it did for Plotinus) but on the aid of the gods and other divinities. This edition of the fragments of Iamblichus' major work on the soul, De Anima, is accompanied by the first English translation of the work and a commentary which explains the philosophical background and Iamblichus' doctrine of the soul. Included too are excerpts from the Pseudo-Simplicius and Priscianus (also translated with commentary) that shed further light on Iamblichus' treatise.

De Mysteriis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 429

De Mysteriis

This volume presents the first modern English translation of Iamblichus’s De mysteriis alongside the standard critical edition of the text by Édouard Des Places (Les Belles Lettres, 1966). This important work, which provides a unique insight into the mystical side of late Neoplatonism, has hitherto been neglected to an unfortunate degree, partly due to its inaccessibility. Iamblichus argues that the only true good is union with the gods and that the only route to this divine union is theurgy—religious ritual demonstrating supernatural power—which both symbolizes and encapsulates the extraordinary miracle of the soul’s conversion back to its divine origin. The process of sacrifice, the activities of angels and demons, the meaning of divine possession, and the functioning of oracles are all examined in this extraordinary defense of theurgic mysticism against contemporary critics such as Porphyry. Clarke, Dillon, and Hershbell bring this famous and fascinating text to light through their introduction and extensive notes.

Iamblichus' De Mysteriis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 194

Iamblichus' De Mysteriis

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This book redefines our interpretation of Iamblichus' theurgy and religiosity, as revealed in his only complete surviving work, the De Mysteriis. Clarke argues that the existence and operation of the supernatural, or the miraculous, is the sine qua non of this work, and yet this is often overlooked by Iamblichus' philosophical interpreters. The argument is developed through the examination of numerous religious practices described by Iamblichus, most importantly those of animal sacrifice, oracular consultation, divine possession, and the ritual observation of the luminous divine epiphanies. The book seeks to understand Iamblichus' position within the framework of, rather than through the eyes of, other Neoplatonists. Emma Clarke is the chief editor of the only modern English translation of the De Mysteriis, and in this book she breaks new ground in a growing area of interest, Neoplatonism.

Iamblichus on the Mysteries of the Egyptians, Chaldeans, and Assyrians. Translated from the Greek by T. Taylor
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 382
Iamblichus: On the General Science of Mathematics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 177

Iamblichus: On the General Science of Mathematics

On the General Science of Mathematics is the third of four surviving works out of ten by Iamblichus (c. 245 CE–early 320s) on the Pythagoreans. He thought the Pythagoreans had treated mathematics as essential for drawing the human soul upwards to higher realms described by Plato, and downwards to understand the physical cosmos, the products of arts and crafts and the order required for an ethical life. His Pythagorean treatises use edited quotation to re-tell the history of philosophy, presenting Plato and Aristotle as passing on the ideas invented by Pythagoras and his early followers. Although his quotations tend to come instead from Plato and later Pythagoreanising Platonists, this re-interpretation had a huge impact on the Neoplatonist commentators in Athens. Iamblichus' cleverness, if not to the same extent his re-interpretation, was appreciated by the commentators in Alexandria.

Vida pitagórica. Protréptico.
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 252

Vida pitagórica. Protréptico.

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-08-05
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  • Publisher: RBA Libros

El filósofo neoplatónico Jámblico, adepto de creencias esotéricas, expuso los fundamentos religiosos implícitos en la filosofía pitagórica y bosquejó una biografía del brumoso fundador de esta escuela. El filósofo neoplatónico sirio Jámblico, que vivió entre los siglos III y IV d.C., tuvo como interés especial la magia. A raíz de sus diferencias con su maestro Porfirio, el discípulo, editor y biógrafo de Plotino, fundó y dirigió su propia escuela en Siria (primero en Apamea, después en Dafne). A su muerte, le sucedió en la dirección de la escuela su discípulo, Sópatro de Apamea, el cual fundó después una escuela en Constantinopla y fue condenado a muerte por practic...

De Jamblique a Proclus
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 314

De Jamblique a Proclus

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Iamblichi De communi mathematica scientia liber
  • Language: la
  • Pages: 178

Iamblichi De communi mathematica scientia liber

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1891
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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