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Middle Platonism and Neoplatonism, Volume 2 - The Latin Tradition (Paperback)
Series: Publications in Medieval Studies
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It is generally agreed that those types of philosophy that are
loosely called "Platonic" and "Neoplatonic" played a crucial role
in the history of European culture during the centuries between
antiquity and the Middle Ages. However, until now no scholar has
attempted to describe the evolution of these forms of thought in a
single comprehensive academic study. Middle Platonism and
Neoplatonism is the first full-scale study to bridge the gap
between ancient and medieval thought. Stephen Gersh’s two-volume
survey of Platonic influences upon the Middle Ages focuses on
questions that are basic to scholars of medieval philosophy,
history, and literature: What was the influence of Plato’s
philosophy during the Middle Ages? Is it correct to consider
earlier medieval philosophy as Platonic? How do Platonism and
Neoplatonism differ? What do Platonic and Neoplatonic modes of
thought have to do with Plato? Most medieval philosophers developed
their doctrines without access to the greatest intellectual works
of the Greeks. Instead, they elaborated their philosophies in
relation to the Latin philosophical literature that spanned the
classical period to the end of antiquity. Thus, Gersh develops his
study by examining the important channels of transmission that
existed for medieval philosophers. Following an introduction that
outlines particular methodological perspectives relative to the
discussion, the history is divided into three main sections. In
total, the study surveys an impressive range of authors never
previously considered in a single work, with many of the
translations previously available only as Greek and Latin texts:
I.1 Middle Platonism: The Platonists and the Stoics (Cicero,
Seneca); I.2 Middle Platonism: The Platonists and the Doxographers
(Gellius, Apuleius, the Hermetic "Asclepius," Ambrose, Censorinus,
Augustine); II Neoplatonism (Calcidius, Macrobius, Martianus
Capella, Boethius, Marius Victorinus, Firmicus Maternus, Favonius
Eulogius, Servius, Fulgentius, Priscianus Lydus, Priscianrs
Grammaticus) The concluding chapter illustrates the Platonic
influence upon certain medieval authors up to the early twelfth
century, and it establishes guidelines for further study. Middle
Platonism and Neoplatonism contains an extensive bibliography and a
complete index of Latin texts.
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