textThis report examines Porphyry’s De antro nympharum and its eclectic mixture of philosophy, allegory, and mysticism in the form of a Homeric commentary. The paper situates Porphyry’s commentary in the broader tradition of Homeric interpretation with special attention to Stoic exegesis and Platonic views on poetry and myth. It also contextualizes Porphyry’s philosophy in terms of the mystery cults, particularly Mithraism, that had grown very popular by Porphyry’s time. The paper argues that Porphyry devised a practice of reading intended to promote a level of philosophical contemplation beyond the level of rational discourse, in keeping with the Neoplatonic philosophy of his teacher, Plotinus, and that this practice is especially evident ...
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Eugène Goblet d’Alviella Prize of the Royal Academy of Belgium (2016)Is the harmony of the Sirens in...
In the De abstinentia (ii, 41, 5) Porphyry is the first philosopher to give an exact definition of g...
textThis report examines Porphyry’s De antro nympharum and its eclectic mixture of philosophy, alleg...
Porphyry’s Cave of Nymphs is dedicated to deciphering the philosophical and theological significance...
The allegorical exegetic tradition was arguably the most popular form of literary criticism in antiq...
My PhD thesis offers a sustained analysis of Nonnus of Panopolis Dionysiaca and its Neoplatonic inf...
Mithras and Porphyry : when sculpture and philosophy meet In this article, a bas-relief from a Mit...
This paper provides an introductory survey of the evidence for Porphyry’s writings on rhetoric and a...
Cover and uncover: is the attempt to unveil and reveal the hidden meaning of the mysteries a paradox...
This paper offers an editio princeps, an English translation and a commentary of an interesting epig...
L'Antre des Nymphes, un texte datant de la fin du troisième siècle de notre ère écrit par Porphyre d...
I argue that the character Euthyphro in the dialogue that bears his name has a more sophisticated co...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Kali Rainwater(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 2...
Porphyry of Tyre (c. 234-305), Plotinus’s editor and the founder of the Neoplatonic Commentary tradi...
Dans L’Antre des Nymphes, Porphyre répartit en trois groupes les dieux et les lieux des sacrifices q...
Eugène Goblet d’Alviella Prize of the Royal Academy of Belgium (2016)Is the harmony of the Sirens in...
In the De abstinentia (ii, 41, 5) Porphyry is the first philosopher to give an exact definition of g...
textThis report examines Porphyry’s De antro nympharum and its eclectic mixture of philosophy, alleg...
Porphyry’s Cave of Nymphs is dedicated to deciphering the philosophical and theological significance...
The allegorical exegetic tradition was arguably the most popular form of literary criticism in antiq...
My PhD thesis offers a sustained analysis of Nonnus of Panopolis Dionysiaca and its Neoplatonic inf...
Mithras and Porphyry : when sculpture and philosophy meet In this article, a bas-relief from a Mit...
This paper provides an introductory survey of the evidence for Porphyry’s writings on rhetoric and a...
Cover and uncover: is the attempt to unveil and reveal the hidden meaning of the mysteries a paradox...
This paper offers an editio princeps, an English translation and a commentary of an interesting epig...
L'Antre des Nymphes, un texte datant de la fin du troisième siècle de notre ère écrit par Porphyre d...
I argue that the character Euthyphro in the dialogue that bears his name has a more sophisticated co...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Kali Rainwater(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 2...
Porphyry of Tyre (c. 234-305), Plotinus’s editor and the founder of the Neoplatonic Commentary tradi...
Dans L’Antre des Nymphes, Porphyre répartit en trois groupes les dieux et les lieux des sacrifices q...
Eugène Goblet d’Alviella Prize of the Royal Academy of Belgium (2016)Is the harmony of the Sirens in...
In the De abstinentia (ii, 41, 5) Porphyry is the first philosopher to give an exact definition of g...