This article focuses on the harmony of Plato and Aristotle in Alexandrian Neoplatonism and, more specifically, in Ammonius of Hermeias’ commentary on the Categories. Ammonius’ views about categories and substance are compared to those of earlier Neoplatonists : Porphyry, Iamblichus and Proclus. It is suggested that Ammonius’ exegesis of the Categories is a simplified version of Iamblichus’ metaphysical reading and that Ammonius relied on Proclus’ lost interpretation of the treatise
The thesis undertakes a reconstruction and critical assessment of the theory of the Neoplatonic scho...
Review of I. Hadot, Athenian and Alexandrian Neoplatonism and the Harmonization of Aristotle and Pla...
One of the aims of the Neoplatonists is to point out that the Ancient Presocratic thought is a Prepl...
This article focuses on the harmony of Plato and Aristotle in Alexandrian Neoplatonism and, more spe...
This paper lists and examines the explicit references to Aristotle’s Topics in the Greek Neoplatonic...
One of the main difficulties that Neoplatonic commentators of Aristotle face is the different treatm...
This article focuses on the reception of Aristotle among Platonist philosophers from the first centu...
[Extract] Aeneas and Procopius of Gaza, and Zacharias Scholasticus, the later Bishop of Mitylene, al...
One of the aims of the Neoplatonists is to demonstrate that ancient Presocratic thought is, in fact,...
This article is primarily concerned with Platoʼs later dialogue, the Sophist, and the reception of t...
This article is a preliminary edition — introduction, text, translation, commentary — of a previousl...
The Neoplatonists have been described as having a ‘perfectly crazy’ method of interpretation—crazy b...
The article aims at demonstrating that in attributing the creatio ex nihilo to both Plato and Aristo...
This paper focuses on Porphyry’s Isagoge against the wider background of debates about genera and th...
The present paper focuses on some aspects of the Neoplatonist literary-metaphysical theory, which ha...
The thesis undertakes a reconstruction and critical assessment of the theory of the Neoplatonic scho...
Review of I. Hadot, Athenian and Alexandrian Neoplatonism and the Harmonization of Aristotle and Pla...
One of the aims of the Neoplatonists is to point out that the Ancient Presocratic thought is a Prepl...
This article focuses on the harmony of Plato and Aristotle in Alexandrian Neoplatonism and, more spe...
This paper lists and examines the explicit references to Aristotle’s Topics in the Greek Neoplatonic...
One of the main difficulties that Neoplatonic commentators of Aristotle face is the different treatm...
This article focuses on the reception of Aristotle among Platonist philosophers from the first centu...
[Extract] Aeneas and Procopius of Gaza, and Zacharias Scholasticus, the later Bishop of Mitylene, al...
One of the aims of the Neoplatonists is to demonstrate that ancient Presocratic thought is, in fact,...
This article is primarily concerned with Platoʼs later dialogue, the Sophist, and the reception of t...
This article is a preliminary edition — introduction, text, translation, commentary — of a previousl...
The Neoplatonists have been described as having a ‘perfectly crazy’ method of interpretation—crazy b...
The article aims at demonstrating that in attributing the creatio ex nihilo to both Plato and Aristo...
This paper focuses on Porphyry’s Isagoge against the wider background of debates about genera and th...
The present paper focuses on some aspects of the Neoplatonist literary-metaphysical theory, which ha...
The thesis undertakes a reconstruction and critical assessment of the theory of the Neoplatonic scho...
Review of I. Hadot, Athenian and Alexandrian Neoplatonism and the Harmonization of Aristotle and Pla...
One of the aims of the Neoplatonists is to point out that the Ancient Presocratic thought is a Prepl...