I have found this on the internet. Maybe you will find it useful: http://www.gltc.leidenuniv.nl/index.php3?m=&c=86 << A Hellenistic Bibliography This page...
Here's the link to the news on the Derveni papyrus - you will see that the upshot is that, it sounds as if an "official" edition will finally result and they...
... anyway - ... on ... I thoroughly enjoyed Chuvin's book when I read it, some time ago. It's worth rereading actually. There is another earlier book, "The...
First, I want to thank Dennis and Curt for taking the time to reply. I've added some of the suggestions to my Amazon `wish list'. I really appreciate this!...
The episode of the jaunty philosophers is critical to certain lines of speculation about whether or not Paganism qua Paganism "survived". According to this...
Good morning Christian, I'm writing a thesis about precisely _that_ at the moment (well, aspects of that). I agree that the contemporary literature is not that...
... Don't forget the George Gemistos Plethon bone on one end of Ficino, and the Pico, Agrippa and Bruno bones on the other! Yours anatomically, Bruce...
I beleive someone asked for refernces on Harran. Here are some observations on Sabian Harran from a forthcoming review of mine. As I recall Talon's article...
... &ik=58a5ee3b5e&view=cv&search=inbox&th=10b0bc1768c4f441&lvp=2&cvp=2&qt =&zx=awuxu031nfqz#_ftnref4>Joep ... Problematical ... Thanks for all the references...
the section from 'The most fantastic..." on is a summary of it. It basically demonstrates how the idea that Arabic occultist lore had its origin in Harran...
... really ... of ... also ... Glad to be of some help. As I recall, Hadot's summary is exhaustive, so you probably are ok there, though Tardieu wrote another...
... bone is ... bone, ... that. ... Ficino, ... Ouch - obviously you meant it another way, but "bones" and "Bruno" right next each other - made me think of how...
... M.C. And of course, Tardieu wrote an entire book on the subject : Les paysages reliques. ... M.C. I found this book rather disappointing. ... M.C. Of...
... M.C. I guess you mean Syriac. By the way, can you give us some further information about these "scribes from Harran"? ... M.C Utter nonsense, I'm afraid. ...
I may indeed have meant Syriac. But you maybe have information on Arabic translations of the complete works of Plato, Iamblichus, and Proclus? Or the ...
... M.C. Yes. this was a critical demolition of an article by Rainer Thiel, favorable to the Harran hypothesis. ... M.C. No doubt. But there are not plenty of...
Greetings neo-Platonists! The link below show the latest version of my atempty to transcribe a very old Latin text (1493) into digital form, then an attempt...
mayby this time the Philoponus references will turn out: JohnPhiloponus Texts Translations Chalrton, William, *On Aristotle On the Intellect (*De anima*...
here is the modern edition of the text in question (from the U of Chicago Libr.): [image: Add to my list] [image: Add to my list] [image: Add to my list]...
... Dear Prof. Chase, I would be very grateful for a reference to Marwan Rashed's study. If al-Antaki = Ibrahim b. Yuhanna al-Antaki, he also translated into...
Yasou, I have just joined this group and after only briefly glimpsing through the past 38 posts, I can safely say that I will very much enjoy this group. My...
... John Philoponus is indeed a major figure in discussions about the eternity of the world. I have in fact just reviewed a segment of his treatise against ...
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... Ah yes. Thanks. Typo of course. Indeed there is an article about him on Stanford EP. Here are his three arguments (1) If the existence of something...