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The Philosophy of the Few against the Christians
Pier Franco Beatrice
其他書名
An Inquiry into the Textual Transmission of Porphyry’s Philosophy according to the Chaldean Oracles
出版
BRILL
, 2023-11-13
主題
Philosophy / History & Surveys / Ancient & Classical
Philosophy / Religious
Religion / Philosophy
Religion / Biblical Studies / Exegesis & Hermeneutics
History / Ancient / Greece
Religion / Ancient
Social Science / Folklore & Mythology
ISBN
9004680071
9789004680074
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=MtX7EAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
This book gives us a new perspective on the
Philosophy according to the Chaldean Oracles
by Porphyry of Tyre (ca. 232/305 CE), demonstrating that much of what we thought we knew about this work and its fragments is mistaken. Here, for the first time, the attempt is made at reconstructing the original text by following the vicissitudes of its reception and transmission from Late Antiquity through the Middle Ages and the Renaissance up to modern scholarship.
The extensive and painstaking study of the surviving fragments leads to the radically innovative conclusion that this encyclopedic treatise, written by Porphyry in the last decades of the 3rd century CE, consisted of fifteen books organized in various sections. After an initial discussion of the nature of theurgy and of its subordinate role with respect to philosophy, Porphyry describes the entire history of Greek philosophy from Homer up to his own teacher Plotinus, to then go on to present “introductions” to the seven encyclical disciplines whose study is required for the comprehension of theosophy, that is, the esoteric speculation on the three parts of philosophy: anthropology-ethics, physics, and metaphysics-theology.
By harmonizing the teachings of Plato, Aristotle, Plotinus, and the
Chaldean Oracles
, Porphyry intends to present the complete and definitive philosophic system, with the aim of showing the universal way for the liberation of the souls of initiates and of contextually fighting the final battle of the Greco-Roman civilization against Christianity.