FW: CFP SAGP/SSIPS 2007 ny ... From: Preus, Anthony To: Preus, Anthony Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 8:24 AM Subject: FW: CFP SAGP/SSIPS 2007 ny The annual...
Again a simple Googling can result in finding some nice things online, in this case, truly ben trovata, if I may say. I was trying to find a second-hand copy...
That's great, Dennis. So all I need now is Taran's concordance with the I-P edition and it's all very usable. I'll be looking at Sp. again in my paper for the...
Harold Tarrant
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Apr 12, 2007 1:49 am
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... the ... in my ... Yes, my thought exactly, and I will probably print the pages off and just write the Taran number on the printout. I am especially curious...
... Dennis ‹ you have come upon something useful there, These are in fact revised editions ‹ the Speusippus in particular taking on Taran. She sent them to...
John Dilon
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Apr 13, 2007 8:10 am
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The Perseus project seems to be down, anybody know where I can get a concordance, hopefully online, to the works of Plato. I am trying to find the word...
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... I just tried going to one of the mirror sites linked on the Perseus main page, the one in Berlin, and it seems to be working ok. I wouldn't be surprised if...
... Yes, Dennis, there is something less than a full consensus on DCMS IV, but that is hardly surprising, as it is entirely anonymous. As for Taran, his ...
John Dilon
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Apr 16, 2007 4:05 pm
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Dear All, Besides originality, which may well mean that Speusippus was never quite understood in late antiquity, we have the additional problem of his...
Harold Tarrant
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Apr 16, 2007 10:02 pm
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... quite understood in late antiquity, we have the additional problem of his rejection of the Ideas (which can hardly have met with favour with any of those...
I received this a couple of days ago at LT-ANTIQUITY, so I cross posting here, in case someone has any light to shed on Prof Vance's question (apparently he...
Does anyone know if the journal Dionysius is still being published? I was just looking at the website, and it doesn't appear to have been updated since 2005,...
Hi Dennis, Yes, Dionysius is still being published. The last journal listed on their website is Vol. 22 (2004). 23 has been published and, I suspect, so should...
David Butorac
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Apr 21, 2007 12:02 pm
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... I see, thanks, it must be once a year, and UW just hasn't received 2006 yet, or isn't subscribing any more. That's good, since I notice they do include a...
I am studying Proclus' Commentary on Plato's Timaeus and I am trying to figure out what exactly means acting intelligibly or intellectually. Any hints or help...
... Not sure what the specific context in the Timaeus commentary is here, nor the significance of "acting" in that same context, but my general understanding,...
Thank you Dennis for your reply. I do not have all my notes handy now. The only one I can quote now is from Book 2, 433.26 - 434.5 where it says that Phanes...
... Oh, in that case I would refer you to Luc Brisson's extremely helpful article "Proclus et l'Orphisme", in <Proclus. Lecteur et interprčte des Anciens>...
I am studying Proclus' Commentary on Plato's Timaeus and I am trying to figure out what exactly means acting intelligibly or intellectually. Any hints or help...
as i see it, not speaking as an expert, "intelligible" means in a rational manner or in a manner that can be understood whereas "intellectually" means acting...
APA ISNS CFP Call for Papers ISNS Group at the 2007 American Philosophical Association Eastern Division Meeting December 27-30, 2007 Baltimore, MD Topic:...
I (finally) received a copy of Gerald Bechtle's new (2006) book <Iamblichus Aspekte seiner Philosophie und Wissenschaftskonzeption> yesterday. Just from the...
I started reading through the Commentary in Bechtle's edition, and I was struck by a couple of things immediately. One, just from the high- level discussion of...
... No, Dennis, I think that Iamblichus is ruled out because of the metaphysical scheme utilised by the author in Fr. 6, which seems to link the first ...
John Dilon
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May 12, 2007 8:19 pm
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What do you thing about the "new" testimonies about the "Anonymous Commentary of Parmenides", e.g. the Gnostic texts of Nag Hammadi. Especialy a part of ...