As it occurred in West, Aristotle’s thought was in Byzantium the main organon of philosophical meditation within the frame of the Christian Faith. Nonetheless, from the ninth century on it was a revival of Platonism that took place – of Neo-Platonism at the beginning and of Platonism itself at the end. The Church, initially indifferent, became suspicious only when, at the turning of the fourteenth to the fifteenth century, the Platonism seemed to engender somewhat a latent paganism; but the Patriarchate was not then able to fight that tendency. So only after the 1453 capture of Constantinople by the Ottomans, Gennadius Scholarius managed to root out from the Greek lands Platonism and its crypto-pagan extension. Be that as it may; the main p...
Sixteenth-century commentaries on Aristotle’s De generatione et corruptione, De caelo, and Meteorolo...
We are going to present a panorama of Byzantine Philosophy. As starting point should be considered t...
For the most part only Plato\u27s teachings supported by a limited version of Aristotelian cosmology...
My proposal deals with a philosophical controversy that exploded in the second half of the 15th cent...
Plato, Aristotle, or both? Dialogues between Platonism and Aristotelianism in Antiquity. Thomas Béna...
The ideas of Plato (429-347 BC) have exerted such an abiding influence on western philosophy and pol...
In my work I tried to expain the determinations and methods of the main filosophical thoughts of Pla...
The article compares views of Plato and Aristotle regarding their attitude to the problem of rationa...
There was a considerable shift towards ‘profane’ Hellenistic knowledge in Byzantium during time as B...
This article focuses on the reception of Aristotle among Platonist philosophers from the first centu...
This volume gathers an international team of renowned scholars in the field of ancient greek philoso...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, 2007.After th...
There is a robust proliferative mainstream of narrations about the ancient easterners' and Iranians'...
Vojtěch Hladký, The Philosophy of Gemistos Plethon. Platonism in Late Byzantium, between Hellenism a...
Mapping Platonism The issue of Antiochus\u2019 relationship to Middle Platonism is as old as it is c...
Sixteenth-century commentaries on Aristotle’s De generatione et corruptione, De caelo, and Meteorolo...
We are going to present a panorama of Byzantine Philosophy. As starting point should be considered t...
For the most part only Plato\u27s teachings supported by a limited version of Aristotelian cosmology...
My proposal deals with a philosophical controversy that exploded in the second half of the 15th cent...
Plato, Aristotle, or both? Dialogues between Platonism and Aristotelianism in Antiquity. Thomas Béna...
The ideas of Plato (429-347 BC) have exerted such an abiding influence on western philosophy and pol...
In my work I tried to expain the determinations and methods of the main filosophical thoughts of Pla...
The article compares views of Plato and Aristotle regarding their attitude to the problem of rationa...
There was a considerable shift towards ‘profane’ Hellenistic knowledge in Byzantium during time as B...
This article focuses on the reception of Aristotle among Platonist philosophers from the first centu...
This volume gathers an international team of renowned scholars in the field of ancient greek philoso...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, 2007.After th...
There is a robust proliferative mainstream of narrations about the ancient easterners' and Iranians'...
Vojtěch Hladký, The Philosophy of Gemistos Plethon. Platonism in Late Byzantium, between Hellenism a...
Mapping Platonism The issue of Antiochus\u2019 relationship to Middle Platonism is as old as it is c...
Sixteenth-century commentaries on Aristotle’s De generatione et corruptione, De caelo, and Meteorolo...
We are going to present a panorama of Byzantine Philosophy. As starting point should be considered t...
For the most part only Plato\u27s teachings supported by a limited version of Aristotelian cosmology...