... me ... translation, ... the ... D.C. A wonderful New Year's present, thank you for taking the trouble to post all these references! ... several ... ...
I would add to Mike's list also: Richard Janko, The Derveni Papyrus (Diagoras of Melos, APOPYRGIZONTES LOGOI?): A New Translation, Classical Philology 96 ...
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Harold Tarrant
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Jan 5, 2005 12:24 am
Dear All, Perhaps I can offer a different sort of reply to Dennis Clark's very good question regarding the use of Orphics in Proclus, an answer prompted by In...
Preliminary call for panel papersBelow is a call for panel proposals for the upcoming ISNS conference. I am sorry I did not post this announcement earlier ......
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John H Spencer
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Jan 5, 2005 11:20 pm
Greetings, Prof John Finamore has sent out additional panels, and I have pasted below the latest version. cheers John John H Spencer Department of Philosophy ...
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Tzvi Langermann
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Jan 6, 2005 4:18 pm
It was my pleasure to cite from the archived postings to this list in response to my query concerning hoi aidios anthropos in a recently published note, "Masih...
This may ultimately be a point without much merit, but I spent the day researching it and if nothing else it gave me a bit of a workout while recuparating from...
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Tzvi Langermann
ytl@...
Jan 11, 2005 9:10 am
Have you looked up the terms in J.H. Sleeman and G. Pollet, Lexicon Plotinanum (Leiden and Louvain, 1980)? (I'm writing from home and can't check it now.) Tzvi...
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Harold Tarrant
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Jan 12, 2005 1:17 am
Dear All, Interesting Dennis. Comments in CAPS at particular points: Prof. Harold Tarrant, School of Liberal Arts, University of Newcastle, [Cricos provider...
... can't ... Thanks for the reference - I assumed there must be some lexicon out there, but I was not personally familiar with it. Unfortunately I don't have...
Numenius also uses the term. That's all I know. There's also this: "Proschresis Revisited: An Essay in Numenian Theology," Origeniana Quinta, ed. by R. J. Daly...
Le 12 janv. 05, à 02:16, Harold Tarrant a écrit : <snip> ... M.C. : My TLG search reveals 10 hits in Plotinus : 3,6,17,7; 4, 2, 1, 44; 4,8,5,33; 4,8,6,5 ;...
... M.S. Yes. The question is worth investigating. I can only refer to my earlier remarks about Porphyry's liking for terms in *par-*. We know from Hadot's...
... ANYTHING ... SEARCH ... Thanks very much for doing all this lookup legwork, Prof Tarrant, since I don't have access to TLG. Yes, a crucial point - in the...
... Thanks, Melanie, for the reference - I will go root around in Numenius - and any excuse to do that is welcome, since I find him a curious figure and a...
... prohodos. ... there at ... meaning ... it's ... another ... my ... know ... realities, ... emerges, it ... Is ... Thanks for the lookup of prohodos in TLG...
I just discovered from the index in the edition of the Sententiae by Lamberz that prohodos also appears in 31, and there is no doubt that it refers to...
Porphyry frequently subsitutes 'God' for 'One' I've often wondered if it has something to do with his Semitic background (Euseubius says he came from a...
... M.C. The fragments of the In Parm don't strike me as particularly mathematical, but then again, all we have are fragments. For the Chaldaean-influenced...
... There can be other cosmic implications of "parodos" also, but this time in relation to the elements. Olympiodorus commenting on Phaedo 62(I'm going to ...
Just one more point on the issue of prohodos/parodos in the Parm. Commentary. Regardless of the term used, it seems clear to me that the concept of Progression...
Just like Hadot, I translate parodos as procession, because I wouldn't know how else to translate it, really. There are two sections in my book (210-219;...
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Tzvi Langermann
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Jan 20, 2005 5:09 pm
Let's not skip from the ancients straight to the last few generations of scholars. There is some continuity in the choice of the word procession. Dominicus...
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I posted concerning this point some time ago, when Prof Dillon's "The Heirs of Plato" first came out. I was reading through the first book of Alexander of...
I failed to say up front in my previous posting that the passage in Aetius is of interest because it contains the fragment of Xenocrates refering to the Mother...
Does this group also focus on the literary term Neo-Platonism? Which was popular in the Renaissance among writers such as William Shakespeare, Edmund Spencer,...
... Would that include the poetry of George Chapman? I find him very intriguing but all but unknown now, it seems, except for his dramatic writings and of...