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The Letters by the Neoplatonic philosopher Iamblichus of Chalchis (c. 242–325 ce), preserved in a fragmentary form by John of Stobi in his Antologia and translated into Russian in the previous issue of the journal (ΣΧΟΛΗ 4.
Afonasin, Eugene
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John Vanderspoel
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Iamblichus’ Path to the Ineffable [PDF]
Iamblichus of Chalcis postulated theurgy on metaphysical grounds as the only means of communion with the supreme principle of everything that exists. Iamblichus set this principle as a completely transcendent reality, unattainable by reason, and, at the ...
Molina, Jose
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Non-Theurgy: Iamblichus and Laruelle
Mysticism, theurgy, non-philosophy: this text will experiment with the three in an attempt to perform a non-philosophical hijacking of so-called theurgy (theurgia).
Stanimir Panayotov
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Iamblichus’ Investiture of Pythagoras [PDF]
The paper draws a parallel between Iamblichus’ presentation of Pythagoras in the first lines of On the Pythagorean Way of Life, and Aristotle’s presentation of Thales in Metaphysics A. Although the texts present two different accounts of the origins of philosophy, they nevertheless feature strong parallels such as the Greek formulation used to invest ...
Giulia De Cesaris
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T. D. Barnes
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Dionysius the Areopagite and the Legacy of Iamblichus
Neoplatonism takes a significant turn when Iamblichus integrates a mystical perspective based on the Chaldean Oracles into his doctrine. This compilation of fragments, which can be traced back to Babylonian Zoroastrianism, emerged in Hellenistic ...
Gustavo Riesgo
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Virtues in Iamblichus and the Shift of Paradigm [PDF]
This paper aims at pointing out differences between the perception of virtues in Plato’s Protagoras and especially the Symposium and in Iamblichus. The argument is focused on the fact that, although both philosophers agree that virtues can be taught and ...
Magoulas, Ch.
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Could Iamblichus help us to understand one ancient relief? [PDF]
Describing Pythagoras’ activities in Croton Iamblichus summarizes the content of his public speeches addressed to young men, to the Thousand who governed the city, as well as children and women of Croton.
Afonasina, Anna
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IAMBLICHUS’ LIFE OF PYTHAGORAS [PDF]
Dominic J. O’Meara
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