What happened to the Platonic Academy in late Hellenistic and Early Imperial Age is a controversial point. For a long period it has been a widely held view that the Academy continued to operate until the Emperor Justinian closed it in the 529 A.D. But in opposition to this view some challenging studies argued that it rather ended its activity around 86 b.C., during and in consequence of the Mithridatic War, when the garden of the Academy was destroyed by Sulla's troops. Needless to say, neither this new (and more solid) reconstruction solved all the ambiguities, and more recently some doubts have been raised against it. By reconsidering the available evidence, aim of the paper is a reapprisal of this vetus quaestio. In fact, the problems ar...
Mapping Platonism The issue of Antiochus\u2019 relationship to Middle Platonism is as old as it is c...
The ideas of Plato (429-347 BC) have exerted such an abiding influence on western philosophy and pol...
In Plato\u27s time, Athens was in political crisis. Athenian democracy was in nearly the worst condi...
What happened to the Platonic Academy in late Hellenistic and Early Imperial Age is a controversial ...
The aim of my paper is to analyse the social and the political role of Academic philosophers and the...
Thanks to Plato (and Hekademos, perhaps, not to mention Horace), there are 'academies' littering the...
The conflict between the pagans and the Christian authorities of the Eastern Roman Empire has given ...
No modern account of the history of the Academy as a whole exists. For the early history of the Acad...
Our knowledge of the Academy between the death of Plato and the first century BC is not extensive, t...
There are reasons to believe that relations between Platonism and rhetoric in Athens during the fift...
Since the archaic age the Academy was a milestone in the ideology of Athenian polis. The gymnasium w...
This article reflects on how ancient Athens - in its historical as well as metonymic sense — has bee...
Part A to the case study: Plato's Academy put into institutional form the public exchange of knowled...
This contribution will discuss those Greek philosophers who, between the 3rd and the 6th cent. AD, d...
<p>This dissertation investigates how recognition of Plato's <italic>Republic</italic> as a pedagogi...
Mapping Platonism The issue of Antiochus\u2019 relationship to Middle Platonism is as old as it is c...
The ideas of Plato (429-347 BC) have exerted such an abiding influence on western philosophy and pol...
In Plato\u27s time, Athens was in political crisis. Athenian democracy was in nearly the worst condi...
What happened to the Platonic Academy in late Hellenistic and Early Imperial Age is a controversial ...
The aim of my paper is to analyse the social and the political role of Academic philosophers and the...
Thanks to Plato (and Hekademos, perhaps, not to mention Horace), there are 'academies' littering the...
The conflict between the pagans and the Christian authorities of the Eastern Roman Empire has given ...
No modern account of the history of the Academy as a whole exists. For the early history of the Acad...
Our knowledge of the Academy between the death of Plato and the first century BC is not extensive, t...
There are reasons to believe that relations between Platonism and rhetoric in Athens during the fift...
Since the archaic age the Academy was a milestone in the ideology of Athenian polis. The gymnasium w...
This article reflects on how ancient Athens - in its historical as well as metonymic sense — has bee...
Part A to the case study: Plato's Academy put into institutional form the public exchange of knowled...
This contribution will discuss those Greek philosophers who, between the 3rd and the 6th cent. AD, d...
<p>This dissertation investigates how recognition of Plato's <italic>Republic</italic> as a pedagogi...
Mapping Platonism The issue of Antiochus\u2019 relationship to Middle Platonism is as old as it is c...
The ideas of Plato (429-347 BC) have exerted such an abiding influence on western philosophy and pol...
In Plato\u27s time, Athens was in political crisis. Athenian democracy was in nearly the worst condi...