Heresiography in context : : Hippolytus' Elenchos as a source for Greek philosophy / / by Jaap Mansfeld.

The study of the Elenchos (c. 225 CE) involves the whole range of ancient interpretative traditions concerned with Greek Philosophy, from Aristotle to the Late Neoplatonists. The present inquiry places Hippolytus' important reports about the Greek philosophers in the context of these traditions...

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Superior document:Philosophia antiqua, v. 56
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, New York : : E.J. Brill,, 1992.
Year of Publication:1992
Language:English
Series:Philosophia Antiqua 56.
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Heresiography in context : Hippolytus' Elenchos as a source for Greek philosophy / by Jaap Mansfeld.
Leiden ; New York : E.J. Brill, 1992.
1 online resource (xvii, 391 pages) : illustrations.
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Philosophia antiqua, 0079-1687 ; v. 56
Includes bibliographical references (p. 332-357) and index.
The study of the Elenchos (c. 225 CE) involves the whole range of ancient interpretative traditions concerned with Greek Philosophy, from Aristotle to the Late Neoplatonists. The present inquiry places Hippolytus' important reports about the Greek philosophers in the context of these traditions and so is able to illuminate not only what he has to offer but also to increase our knowledge of the traditions he depends on. For him the Pythagoreanizing current in Pre-Neoplatonism is of paramount importance. Accordingly, he constructs a succession ( diadoche ) starting with Pythagoras and including Empedocles, Heraclitus, Plato, Aristotle and the Stoics, and argues that the diadoche of the Gnostic heresiarchs is parasitical on its Pythagorean predecessor. A new assessment of the sources used — the first serious attempt since that of Diels in 1879 — hinges on an analysis of Hippolytus' method of presentation, which is a blend of cento and exegesis geared to his anti-Gnostic purpose.
Preliminary material -- DIELS’ ERROR -- HIPPOLYTUS AND AETIUS I 3 -- THE ITALIAN SUCCESSION -- GREEK PHILOSOPHERS IN REF. BOOK I AND IN BOOKS IV-IX -- ARISTOTELIAN CATEGORIES AND OPPOSITES -- EXCURSUS: SUBSTANCE, BEING AND DIVISION IN MIDDLE PLATONIST AND LATER ARISTOTELIAN CONTEXTS -- ARISTOTLE’S CATEGORIES AND DIVISION OF SUBSTANCE ACCORDING TO REF. VII 15 FF. -- ARISTOTELIAN PHYSICS, THEOLOGY, PSYCHOLOGY AND ETHICS: THE TRADITIONS AGAIN -- A CENTO OF CENTOS, PART 1 THE PYTHAGOREAN TRADITION AS REPRODUCED BY HIPPOLYIUS -- A CENTO OF CENTOS, PART 2 THE PYTHAGOREAN TRADITION, CONTINUED: EMPEDOCLES AND HERACLITUS -- HIPPOLYTUS’ ACCOUNT OF PHILOSOPHY IN THE CONTEXT OF THE NEOPYTHAGOREAN-MIDDLE PLATONIST AND LATER TRADITIONS -- SOME LITERATURE ON HIPPOLYTUS, HIS SOURCES AND HIS METHODS -- DIAERESIS -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX LOCORUM POTIORUM -- PHILOSOPHIA ANTIQUA by J. MANSFELD , D.T. RUNIA , W.J. VERDENIUS and J.C.M. van WINDEN.
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physical 1 online resource (xvii, 391 pages) : illustrations.
contents Preliminary material -- DIELS’ ERROR -- HIPPOLYTUS AND AETIUS I 3 -- THE ITALIAN SUCCESSION -- GREEK PHILOSOPHERS IN REF. BOOK I AND IN BOOKS IV-IX -- ARISTOTELIAN CATEGORIES AND OPPOSITES -- EXCURSUS: SUBSTANCE, BEING AND DIVISION IN MIDDLE PLATONIST AND LATER ARISTOTELIAN CONTEXTS -- ARISTOTLE’S CATEGORIES AND DIVISION OF SUBSTANCE ACCORDING TO REF. VII 15 FF. -- ARISTOTELIAN PHYSICS, THEOLOGY, PSYCHOLOGY AND ETHICS: THE TRADITIONS AGAIN -- A CENTO OF CENTOS, PART 1 THE PYTHAGOREAN TRADITION AS REPRODUCED BY HIPPOLYIUS -- A CENTO OF CENTOS, PART 2 THE PYTHAGOREAN TRADITION, CONTINUED: EMPEDOCLES AND HERACLITUS -- HIPPOLYTUS’ ACCOUNT OF PHILOSOPHY IN THE CONTEXT OF THE NEOPYTHAGOREAN-MIDDLE PLATONIST AND LATER TRADITIONS -- SOME LITERATURE ON HIPPOLYTUS, HIS SOURCES AND HIS METHODS -- DIAERESIS -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX LOCORUM POTIORUM -- PHILOSOPHIA ANTIQUA by J. MANSFELD , D.T. RUNIA , W.J. VERDENIUS and J.C.M. van WINDEN.
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