Plato's Persona

Plato's Persona PDF Author: Denis J.-J. Robichaud
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 0812294726
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 353

Book Description
In 1484, humanist philosopher and theologian Marsilio Ficino published the first complete Latin translation of Plato's extant works. Students of Plato now had access to the entire range of the dialogues, which revealed to Renaissance audiences the rich ancient landscape of myths, allegories, philosophical arguments, etymologies, fragments of poetry, other works of philosophy, aspects of ancient pagan religious practices, concepts of mathematics and natural philosophy, and the dialogic nature of the Platonic corpus's interlocutors. By and large, Renaissance readers in the Latin West encountered Plato's text through Ficino's translations and interpretation. In Plato's Persona, Denis J.-J. Robichaud provides the first synthetic study of Ficino's interpretation of the Platonic corpus. Robichaud analyzes Plato's works in their original Greek and in Ficino's Latin translations, as well as Ficino's non-Platonic writings and correspondence, in the process uncovering new aspects of Ficino's intellectual work habits. In his letters and works, Ficino self-consciously imitated a Platonic style of prose, in effect devising a persona for himself as a Platonic philosopher. Plato's dialogues are populated with a wealth of literary characters with whom Plato interacts and against whom Plato refines his own philosophies. Reading through Ficino's translations, Robichaud finds that the Renaissance philosopher seeks an understanding of Plato's persona(e) among all the dialogues' interlocutors. In effect, Ficino assumed the role of Plato's Latin spokesperson in the Renaissance. Plato's Persona is grounded in an extensive study of scholarship in Renaissance humanism, classics, philosophy, and intellectual history, and contextualizes Ficino's intellectual achievements within the contemporary Christian orthodox view of Platonism. Ficino was an influential figure in the early Italian Renaissance: the key intermediary between Greek and Latin, and between manuscript and print, giving voice to Plato and access to the ancient frameworks needed to interpret his dialogues.

The Scholia on Cicero's Speeches

The Scholia on Cicero's Speeches PDF Author: Christoph Pieper
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004516441
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 297

Book Description
This volume, the first one dedicated to the ancient scholia to Cicero's speeches, analyzes them from different angles and positions them in the broader context of late antique commentaries and learning.

From Scholars to Scholia

From Scholars to Scholia PDF Author: Franco Montanari
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
ISBN: 3110251620
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 221

Book Description
This book deals with various aspects of ancient Greek scholarship and grammar. It contains five articles which discuss questions such as the form of the Alexandrian ekdosis on the basis of the relationship between the library artefact on one hand and the text as an object of editing on the other; the study of language within the Hellenistic scholarship; the ideological position adopted by Rome in the age of Augustus in its relations with the Greek world; some specific problems in Apollonius Dyscolus Peri epirrematon; and the origin of Greek scholiastic corpora.

Plato

Plato PDF Author: George Grote
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3385252911
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 609

Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1875.

The Afterlife of the Platonic Soul

The Afterlife of the Platonic Soul PDF Author: Maha El-Kaisy
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9047429672
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 248

Book Description
Plato's doctrine of the soul, its immaterial nature, its parts or faculties, and its fate after death (and before birth) came to have an enormous influence on the great religious traditions that sprang up in late antiquity, beginning with Judaism (in the person of Philo of Alexandria), and continuing with Christianity, from St. Paul on through the Alexandrian and Cappadocian Fathers to Byzantium, and finally with Islamic thinkers from Al-kindi on. This volume, while not aspiring to completeness, attempts to provide insights into how members of each of these traditions adapted Platonist doctrines to their own particular needs, with varying degrees of creativity.

the republic of plato

the republic of plato PDF Author: James Adam
Publisher: CUP Archive
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 434

Book Description


Theophrastus of Eresus Commentary Volume 6.1

Theophrastus of Eresus Commentary Volume 6.1 PDF Author: William Fortenbaugh
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004194223
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 893

Book Description
Commenting on recently collected sources for Theophrastus' ethical views, this work relates Theophrastean doctrine to that of Aristotle and the rival Stoics. The focus is on topics like virtue and happiness, manners and moral virtues, innate character and the relation of animals to humans.

The Author in Middle Byzantine Literature

The Author in Middle Byzantine Literature PDF Author: Aglae Pizzone
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 1614519617
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 403

Book Description
Author and authorship have become increasingly important concepts in Byzantine literary studies. This volume provides the first comprehensive survey on strategies of authorship in Middle Byzantine literature and investigates the interaction between self-presentation and cultural production in a wide array of genres, providing new insights into how Byzantine intellectuals conceived of their own work and pursuits.

Plato and Socrates

Plato and Socrates PDF Author: Richard McKirahan
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0415627702
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 634

Book Description
A comprehensive bibliography on all scholarly work that was published on Plato and Socrates during the years 1958-73. The author has sought to include all materials primarily concerned with Socrates and Plato, together with other works which make a contribution to our understanding of the two philosophers.

Byzantine Commentaries on Ancient Greek Texts, 12th–15th Centuries

Byzantine Commentaries on Ancient Greek Texts, 12th–15th Centuries PDF Author: Baukje van den Berg
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 131651465X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 397

Book Description
Addresses the importance of ancient literature for Byzantine society and explores various ways of recycling and understanding ancient works.