Iamblichus De anima / / text, translation, and commentary by John F. Finamore and John M. Dillon.

Iamblichus (245-325), successor to Plotinus and Porphyry, brought a new religiosity to Neoplatonism. His theory of the soul is at the heart of his philosophical system. For Iamblichus, the human soul is so far inferior to the divine that its salvation depends not on philosophy alone (as it did for P...

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Superior document:Philosophia antiqua, v. 92
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Year of Publication:2002
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Philosophia antiqua ; v. 92.
Physical Description:1 online resource (315 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Other title:Preliminary material /
INTRODUCTION /
Greek Text and English translation of the De Anima /
COMMENTARY TO IAMBLICHUS’ DE ANIMA /
APPENDIX /
Commentary to Pseudo-Simplicius and Priscianus /
BIBLIOGRAPHY /
INDEX LOCORUM /
PHILOSOPHIA ANTIQUA /
Summary:Iamblichus (245-325), successor to Plotinus and Porphyry, brought a new religiosity to Neoplatonism. His theory of the soul is at the heart of his philosophical system. For Iamblichus, the human soul is so far inferior to the divine that its salvation depends not on philosophy alone (as it did for Plotinus) but on the aid of the gods and other divinities. This edition of the fragments of Iamblichus' major work on the soul, De Anima , is accompanied by the first English translation of the work and a commentary which explains the philosophical background and Iamblichus' doctrine of the soul. Included too are excerpts from the Pseudo-Simplicius and Priscianus (also translated with commentary) that shed further light on Iamblichus' treatise.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. [279]-285) and indexes.
ISBN:1280466669
9786610466665
1417507241
9047401425
ISSN:0079-1687 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: text, translation, and commentary by John F. Finamore and John M. Dillon.