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  1. Porphyry's Homeric questions on the Iliad
    text, translation, commentary
    Published: c2011
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, New York

    Frontmatter; Table of Contents; Introduction; Abbreviations and Sigla; Text and Translation; Epitomai; Backmatter. The Homeric Questions of the philosopher Porphyry (3rd cent. CE) is an important work in the history of Homeric criticism. Porphyry... more

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    Frontmatter; Table of Contents; Introduction; Abbreviations and Sigla; Text and Translation; Epitomai; Backmatter. The Homeric Questions of the philosopher Porphyry (3rd cent. CE) is an important work in the history of Homeric criticism. Porphyry applies the dictum that "the poet explains himself" to solve questions of interpretation in Homer. This new edition of the Questions on the Iliad eliminates much that was wrongly attributed to Porphyry in the old edition (1880). In the interest of the non-specialist, the new text has a facing translation in English. The commentary explains Porphyry's arguments and the editor's textual decisions

     

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    Language: English; Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
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    ISBN: 9783110216806; 3110216809
    Series: Texte und kommentare. Eine altertumswissenschaftliche reihe ; Bd. 36
    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM ; Ancient & Classical; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Other subjects: Homer; Porphyry approximately 234-approximately 305; Homer; Homer; Porphyry (approximately 234-approximately 305): Questiones Homericae; Homer; Homer; Ilias; Homeros ; analys och tolkning ; verk före 1800
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    Includes bibliographical references and index. - Text in ancient Greek with facing English translation, and commentaries in English. - Description based on print version record

  2. Porphyry's On the cave of the nymphs in its intellectual context
    Published: [2019]; 2019
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden, The Netherlands ; Boston

    Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut, Bibliothek
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    ISBN: 9789004408272
    RVK Categories: FH 69453
    Series: Studies in Platonism, Neoplatonism, and the Platonic Tradition ; Volume 23
    Subjects: Neoplatonism; Allegory; Neuplatonismus; Zeithintergrund
    Other subjects: Porphyry (approximately 234-approximately 305): Peri tou en Odysseia ton nymphon antrou; Porphyrius (233-301): De antro nympharum
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  3. David the Invincible : Commentary on Porphyry's Isagoge
    Old Armenian text with the Greek original, and English translation, introduction and notes
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  BRILL, Leiden, Netherlands

    Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut, Bibliothek
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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9789004280885
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    Series: Philosophia Antiqua. A Series of Studies on Ancient Philosophy ; Volume 137
    Subjects: Übersetzung; Altarmenisch
    Other subjects: Porphyry (approximately 234-approximately 305); Aristotle: Categoriae; David the Invincible; Porphyrius (233-301): Isagoge sive quinque voces
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    Includes index

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  4. Porphyry´s ´´Homeric Questions´´ on the ´´Iliad´´
    Text, Translation, Commentary
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Walter de Gruyter GmbH Co.KG, [s.l.]

    "The Homeric Questions of the philosopher Porphyry (3rd cent. CE) is an important work in the history of Homeric criticism. Porphyry applies the dictum that ""the poet explains himself"" to solve questions of interpretation in Homer. This new edition... more

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    "The Homeric Questions of the philosopher Porphyry (3rd cent. CE) is an important work in the history of Homeric criticism. Porphyry applies the dictum that ""the poet explains himself"" to solve questions of interpretation in Homer. This new edition of the Questions on the Iliad eliminates much that was wrongly attributed to Porphyry in the old edition (1880). In the interest of the non-specialist, the new text has a facing translation in English. The commentary explains Porphyry´s arguments and the editor´s textual decisions." The Homeric Questions of the philosopher Porphyry (3rd cent. CE) is an important work in the history of Homeric criticism. Porphyry applies the dictum that "the poet explains himself" to solve questions of interpretation in Homer. This new edition of the Questions on the Iliad eliminates much that was wrongly attributed to Porphyry in the old edition (1880). In the interest of the non-specialist, the new text has a facing translation in English. The commentary explains Porphyry's arguments and the editor's textual decisions

     

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    ISBN: 3110195437; 9783110195439
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    Edition: 1. Aufl.
    Series: Texte und kommentare. Eine altertumswissenschaftliche reihe ; Bd. 36
    Subjects: Greek poetry; Porphyrios
    Other subjects: Porphyry (ca. 234-ca. 305): Questiones Homericae; Homer: Iliad; Homer
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

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    Frontmatter; Table of Contents; Introduction; Abbreviations and Sigla; Text and Translation; Epitomai; Backmatter;

  5. Dreams in Late Antiquity
    Studies in the Imagination of a Culture
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ

    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Part I IMAGES AND CONCEPTS OF DREAMING -- Introduction -- CHAPTER ONE Figurations of Dreams -- CHAPTER TWO Theories of Dreams -- CHAPTER THREE Interpretation of Dreams -- CHAPTER FOUR... more

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Part I IMAGES AND CONCEPTS OF DREAMING -- Introduction -- CHAPTER ONE Figurations of Dreams -- CHAPTER TWO Theories of Dreams -- CHAPTER THREE Interpretation of Dreams -- CHAPTER FOUR Dreams and Therapy -- Part II DREAMERS -- Introduction -- CHAPTER FIVE Hermas and the Shepherd -- CHAPTER SIX Perpetua and Her Diary of Dreams -- CHAPTER SEVEN Aelius Aristides and The Sacred Tales -- CHAPTER EIGHT Jerome and His Dreams -- CHAPTER NINE The Two Gregorys and Ascetic Dreaming -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index Dream interpretation was a prominent feature of the intellectual and imaginative world of late antiquity, for martyrs and magicians, philosophers and theologians, polytheists and monotheists alike. Finding it difficult to account for the prevalence of dream-divination, modern scholarship has often condemned it as a cultural weakness, a mass lapse into mere superstition. In this book, Patricia Cox Miller draws on pagan, Jewish, and Christian sources and modern semiotic theory to demonstrate the integral importance of dreams in late-antique thought and life. She argues that Graeco-Roman dream literature functioned as a language of signs that formed a personal and cultural pattern of imagination and gave tangible substance to ideas such as time, cosmic history, and the self. Miller first discusses late-antique theories of dreaming, with emphasis on theological, philosophical, and hermeneutical methods of deciphering dreams as well as the practical uses of dreams, especially in magic and the cult of Asclepius. She then considers the cases of six Graeco-Roman dreamers: Hermas, Perpetua, Aelius Aristides, Jerome, Gregory of Nyssa, and Gregory of Nazianus. Her detailed readings illuminate the ways in which dreams provided solutions to ethical and religious problems, allowed for the reconfiguration of gender and identity, provided occasions for the articulation of ethical ideas, and altogether served as a means of making sense and order of the world

     

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    ISBN: 9780691215853
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    Series: Mythos: The Princeton/Bollingen Series in World Mythology ; 135
    Subjects: Literatura clásica; Filosofía antigua; Sueños en la literatura; HISTORY / Ancient / General
    Other subjects: Aelius Aristides; Apuleius; Artemidorus; Augustine; Berakoth; Christ; Cicero; Galen; Hermas; Homer; Irenaeus; Jerome; Lucian of Samosata; Macrobius; Montanism; Neoplatonism; Origen; Ovid; Pausanias; Penelope; Plotinus; Plutarch; Porphyry; Selene; Socrates; Thecla, St; Virgil; angels; binarism; daemons
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  6. Porphyry's On the cave of the nymphs in its intellectual context
    Published: [2019]
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    Introduction -- Allegory as a way of thinking in On the cave of the nymphs -- The cave as symbol and image of the cosmos -- Embodiment -- The path towards the immortality of the soul -- Conclusion "Neoplatonic allegorical interpretation expounds how... more

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    Introduction -- Allegory as a way of thinking in On the cave of the nymphs -- The cave as symbol and image of the cosmos -- Embodiment -- The path towards the immortality of the soul -- Conclusion "Neoplatonic allegorical interpretation expounds how literary texts present philosophical ideas in an enigmatic and coded form, offering an alternative path to the divine truths. The Neoplatonist Porphyry's On the Cave of the Nymphs is one of the most significant allegorical interpretations handed down to us from Antiquity. This monograph, exclusively dedicated to the analysis of On the Cave of Nymphs, demonstrates that Porphyry interprets Homer's verse from Odyssey 13.102-112 to convey his philosophical thoughts, particularly on the material world, relationship between soul and body and the salvation of the soul through the doctrines of Plato and Plotinus. The Homeric cave of the nymphs with two gates is a station where the souls descend into genesis and ascend to the intelligible realm. Porphyry associates Odysseus' long wanderings with the journey of the soul and its salvation from the irrational to rational through escape from all toils of the material world"--

     

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    Series: Studies in Platonism, Neoplatonism, and the Platonic tradition ; volume 23
    Classical Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2020, ISBN: 9789004393820
    Subjects: Neoplatonism; Allegory
    Other subjects: Porphyry (approximately 234-approximately 305): Peri tou en Odysseia tōn nymphōn antrou
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  7. Interpretation of Porphyry's introduction to Aristotle's Five Terms
    Author: Ammonius
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, London

    "One of his six introductions to philosophy, widely used by students in Alexandria, Ammonius’ lecture on Porphyry was recorded in writing by his students in the commentary translated here. Along with five other types of introductions (three of which... more

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    "One of his six introductions to philosophy, widely used by students in Alexandria, Ammonius’ lecture on Porphyry was recorded in writing by his students in the commentary translated here. Along with five other types of introductions (three of which are translated in the Ancient Commentators on Aristotle volume Elias and David: Introductions to Philosophy with Olympiodorus: Introduction to Logic) it made Greek philosophy more accessible to other cultures. These introductions became standard in Ammonius’ school and included a popular set of five or more definitions of philosophy, some of them drawn from commentaries on quite different works."

     

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    Other subjects: Aristotle: Categoriae; Porphyry (approximately 234-approximately 305): Isagoge
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 147–150) and indexes

  8. Porphyry's On the cave of the nymphs in its intellectual context
    Published: [2019]
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    Introduction -- Allegory as a way of thinking in On the cave of the nymphs -- The cave as symbol and image of the cosmos -- Embodiment -- The path towards the immortality of the soul -- Conclusion "Neoplatonic allegorical interpretation expounds how... more

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    Introduction -- Allegory as a way of thinking in On the cave of the nymphs -- The cave as symbol and image of the cosmos -- Embodiment -- The path towards the immortality of the soul -- Conclusion "Neoplatonic allegorical interpretation expounds how literary texts present philosophical ideas in an enigmatic and coded form, offering an alternative path to the divine truths. The Neoplatonist Porphyry's On the Cave of the Nymphs is one of the most significant allegorical interpretations handed down to us from Antiquity. This monograph, exclusively dedicated to the analysis of On the Cave of Nymphs, demonstrates that Porphyry interprets Homer's verse from Odyssey 13.102-112 to convey his philosophical thoughts, particularly on the material world, relationship between soul and body and the salvation of the soul through the doctrines of Plato and Plotinus. The Homeric cave of the nymphs with two gates is a station where the souls descend into genesis and ascend to the intelligible realm. Porphyry associates Odysseus' long wanderings with the journey of the soul and its salvation from the irrational to rational through escape from all toils of the material world"--

     

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    Subjects: Neoplatonism; Allegory
    Other subjects: Porphyry (approximately 234-approximately 305): Peri tou en Odysseia tōn nymphōn antrou
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    Includes bibliographical references

  9. Interpretation of Porphyry's introduction to Aristotle's Five Terms
    Author: Ammonius
    Published: 2019
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    "One of his six introductions to philosophy, widely used by students in Alexandria, Ammonius’ lecture on Porphyry was recorded in writing by his students in the commentary translated here. Along with five other types of introductions (three of which are translated in the Ancient Commentators on Aristotle volume Elias and David: Introductions to Philosophy with Olympiodorus: Introduction to Logic) it made Greek philosophy more accessible to other cultures. These introductions became standard in Ammonius’ school and included a popular set of five or more definitions of philosophy, some of them drawn from commentaries on quite different works."

     

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