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Sophists (Greek philosophy) --- Sophistes grecs --- Philostratus, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Sophists (Greek philosophy). --- Philosophy, Ancient --- Filostrat, Flaviĭ, --- Filóstrato, --- Filostrato, Flavio, --- Filostrato, --- Filostratos, Flawiusz, --- Flavio Filostrato, --- Flavius Philostratus, --- Flawiusz Filostratos, --- Philostratos, --- Philostratos, Phlauios, --- Philostratus, Flavius --- Philostratus, Flavius, --- Philostratus --- Phlauios Philostratos,
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This book surveys a range of intersections between the fictitious biography of the sage Apollonios of Tyana by Philostratos and selected prose narratives of the imperial period. The survey considers both pagan and Christian literature and includes both parallels to the philosophical ideology of the Life of Apollonios and features that embellish and enhance the Life as a work of literature. The book’s various themes and topics are held together by a common thread: the hero’s virtue, in particular his sōphrosynē, which encapsulates not only his wise-man status but also his novelistic traits (sōphrosynē is of central importance in the Greek romance), and which contributes to the interpretation both of Apollonios as hero and of the work’s generic affinities. The characterisation of Apollonios and the contextualisation of his biography are equally served by the discussion of manifestations of erōs in the Life of Apollonios as echoes of a popular, indeed irresistible theme to the author; of travel as an intergeneric metaphor for spiritual progression; and, finally, of the sage’s relationship with the written word - a relationship that further reveals the narrative’s authenticatory interests and precarious realism. Das vorliegende Buch untersucht die umfangreichen Schnittpunkte zwischen Philostrats fiktiver Biographie des Apollonios von Tyana und ausgewählter Erzählliteratur der Kaiserzeit. Die Studie nimmt heidnische sowie christliche Literatur in den Blick und stellt Parallelen zur philosophischen Ideologie im Leben des Apollonios sowie zu Elementen her, die dieses Leben zu einem literarischen Werk ausgestalten. Die unterschiedlichen Themen des Buches durchzieht dabei wie ein roter Faden die Tugend des Helden, insbesondere seine sōphrosynē, die nicht nur seinen Status als Weiser, sondern auch seine romanhaften Züge zusammenfasst (sōphrosynē erscheint als die wichtigste Tugend der griechischen Romanhelden), und die einen wichtigen Beitrag zur Interpretation des…
Philosophers, Ancient --- Sophists (Greek philosophy) --- Philostratus, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Philosophers --- Philosophers. --- Sophists (Greek philosophy). --- History --- History. --- Life of Apollonius of Tyana (Philostratus, the Athenian). --- Greece. --- Philosophy, Ancient --- Scholars --- Philostratus, Flavius, --- Filostrat, Flaviĭ, --- Filóstrato, --- Filostrato, Flavio, --- Filostrato, --- Filostratos, Flawiusz, --- Flavio Filostrato, --- Flavius Philostratus, --- Flawiusz Filostratos, --- Philostratos, --- Philostratos, Phlauios, --- Philostratus, Flavius --- Philostratus --- Phlauios Philostratos, --- classical philology --- imperial period --- biography
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The Bibliotheca Teubneriana, established in 1849, has evolved into the world's most venerable and extensive series of editions of Greek and Latin literature, ranging from classical to Neo-Latin texts. Some 4-5 new editions are published every year.
Philosophers --- Apollonius, --- Philostrate l'Athénien (0175?-0246?). --- BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Historical. --- Greek literature. --- Second Sophistic. --- Greek literature; Second Sophistic --- Philostratus, --- Manuscripts. --- Filostrat, Flaviĭ, --- Filóstrato, --- Filostrato, Flavio, --- Filostrato, --- Filostratos, Flawiusz, --- Flavio Filostrato, --- Flavius Philostratus, --- Flawiusz Filostratos, --- Philostratos, --- Philostratos, Phlauios, --- Philostratus, Flavius --- Philostratus, Flavius, --- Philostratus --- Phlauios Philostratos, --- Apolloniĭ Tianskiĭ --- Apollonio Tianeo --- Apollonios, --- Apolloniusz, --- Apolonio, --- Balînâs, --- أبولونيوس
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Roman grec composé par Philostrate au IIIe siècle, la Vie d’Apollonius de Tyane suscite chez les humanistes une réaction ambivalente de fascination (pour un sage pythagoricien) et de répulsion (pour un supposé rival du Christ). L’étude de la réception de ce texte, à travers les médiateurs éditoriaux (traducteurs, commentateurs, libraires…) qui le rendent accessible, est l’occasion de scruter un autre visage de la Renaissance : celui de la confrontation de l’humanisme et du paganisme. Pour certains lettrés du XVIe siècle, la Vie d’Apollonius de Tyane n’entre pas dans le cadre commun, qui voit dans les écrits philosophiques de l’Antiquité une propédeutique à la lecture des lettres sacrées (comme pour le platonisme et l’aristotélisme). Condamnée pour son affabulation romanesque comme pour sa nature païenne, la Vie d’Apollonius de Tyane est bien une œuvre sous tension qui amène à s’interroger sur les présupposés et les attentes de l’humanisme.
Humanism --- Paganism --- Civilization, Pagan --- Heathenism --- Religions --- Philosophy --- Classical education --- Classical philology --- Philosophical anthropology --- Renaissance --- History --- Philostratus, --- Filostrat, Flaviĭ, --- Filóstrato, --- Filostrato, Flavio, --- Filostrato, --- Filostratos, Flawiusz, --- Flavio Filostrato, --- Flavius Philostratus, --- Flawiusz Filostratos, --- Philostratos, --- Philostratos, Phlauios, --- Philostratus, Flavius --- Philostratus, Flavius, --- Philostratus --- Phlauios Philostratos, --- Appreciation --- Humanisme --- Paganisme --- Art appreciation. --- Humanism. --- Paganism. --- Histoire --- Philostrate, --- Philostrate l'Athénien, --- Life of Apollonius of Tyana (Philostratus, the Athenian). --- 1500-1599. --- France. --- Philostrate l'Athénien
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Biographers --- Sophists (Greek philosophy) --- Biography as a literary form --- Biography --- Philostratus, --- 875 PHILOSTRATUS --- -Biography as a literary form --- Philosophy, Ancient --- Authorship --- Prose literature --- Authors --- Griekse literatuur--PHILOSTRATUS --- History and criticism --- Technique --- Philostratus the Athenian --- Biography as a literary form. --- Biography. --- 875 PHILOSTRATUS Griekse literatuur--PHILOSTRATUS --- Sophists (Greek philosophy). --- Filostrat, Flaviĭ, --- Filóstrato, --- Filostrato, Flavio, --- Filostrato, --- Filostratos, Flawiusz, --- Flavio Filostrato, --- Flavius Philostratus, --- Flawiusz Filostratos, --- Philostratos, --- Philostratos, Phlauios, --- Philostratus, Flavius --- Philostratus, Flavius, --- Philostratus --- Phlauios Philostratos, --- Philostratos. --- Biographers - Greece - Biography --- Philostratus, - the Athenian, - active 2nd century-3rd century
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Filosofie van de Oudheid --- Letterkunde der Oudheid --- Littérature de l'Antiquité --- Philosophie de l'Antiquité --- Philostrate l'Athénien --- Philostratus de Athener --- Biographers --- Sophists (Greek philosophy) --- Biography as a literary form --- Biographes --- Sophistes grecs --- Biographie (Genre littéraire) --- Philostratus, --- Biography as a literary form. --- Biography. --- Sophists (Greek philosophy). --- Biographie (Genre littéraire) --- Philosophy, Ancient --- Biography --- Authorship --- Prose literature --- Authors --- History and criticism --- Technique --- Filostrat, Flaviĭ, --- Filóstrato, --- Filostrato, Flavio, --- Filostrato, --- Filostratos, Flawiusz, --- Flavio Filostrato, --- Flavius Philostratus, --- Flawiusz Filostratos, --- Philostratos, --- Philostratos, Phlauios, --- Philostratus, Flavius --- Philostratus, Flavius, --- Philostratus --- Phlauios Philostratos, --- Biographers - Greece - Biography. --- Philostrate (flavius)
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The political instability of the Severan Period (AD 193-235) destroyed the High Imperial consensus about the Roman past and caused both rulers and subjects constantly to re-imagine and re-narrate both recent events and the larger shape of Greco-Roman history and cultural identity. This book examines the narratives put out by the new dynasty, and how the literary elite responded with divergent visions of their own. It focuses on four long Greek narrative texts from the period (by Cassius Dio, Philostratus and Herodian), each of which constructs its own version of the empire, each defined by different Greek and Roman elements and each differently affected by dynastic change, especially that from Antonine to Severan. Innovative theories of narrative are used to produce new readings of these works that bring political, literary and cultural perspectives together in a unified presentation of the Severan era as a distinctive historical moment
Greek prose literature. --- HISTORY / Ancient / General. --- Cassius Dio Cocceianus. --- Herodian. --- Philostratus, --- Rome --- History --- Greek prose literature --- Cassius Dio Cocceianu --- Greek literature --- Filostrat, Flaviĭ, --- Filóstrato, --- Filostrato, Flavio, --- Filostrato, --- Filostratos, Flawiusz, --- Flavio Filostrato, --- Flavius Philostratus, --- Flawiusz Filostratos, --- Philostratos, --- Philostratos, Phlauios, --- Philostratus, Flavius --- Philostratus, Flavius, --- Philostratus --- Phlauios Philostratos, --- Erodiano --- Héródianos --- Herodianus --- Herodijan --- Herodian, --- Cassius Dio Cocceianus --- Dion Cassius Cocceianus --- Kasjusz Dion Kokcejan --- Cassio Dione --- Dione, Cassio --- Cassius Dio --- Kasij Dion --- Dion Cassius --- Dion Kasios Kokeianosi --- Lucio Cassio Dione --- Dio Cassius --- Casio, Dion --- Dio Cocceianus, Lucius Claudius Cassius --- Philostratus, - the Athenian, - active 2nd century-3rd century --- Rome - History - Severans, 193-235
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Flavius Philostratus’ Life of Apollonius of Tyana (Vita Apollonii), written in the first half of the third century CE, is a key text in the cultural, literary and religious history of the Second Sophistic and of Late Antiquity. Its generic and formal diversity, its shifting cultural and historical background, as well as its protean hero, call for a multifaceted and interdisciplinary reading. Theios Sophistès is the first collection of interpretative essays on the Vita Apollonii . Leading scholars in the field and younger critics make for a combination of methodological continuity and innovation. The book is divided into two sections, one focusing on literary and philological discussions and relating the Vita to other ancient texts and genres, and one dealing with religious and philosophical aspects. The wide range of approaches and perspectives does justice to the high level of literary, historical and philosophical-religious sophistication of this text.
Biographers --- Biography as a literary form --- Sophists (Greek philosophy) --- Philostratus, --- Criticism and interpretation --- Biographes --- 880 --- Philosophy, Ancient --- Biography --- Authorship --- Prose literature --- Authors --- Literature Greek and Classical literatures --- History and criticism --- Technique --- Filostrat, Flaviĭ, --- Filóstrato, --- Filostrato, Flavio, --- Filostrato, --- Filostratos, Flawiusz, --- Flavio Filostrato, --- Flavius Philostratus, --- Flawiusz Filostratos, --- Philostratos, --- Philostratos, Phlauios, --- Philostratus, Flavius --- Philostratus, Flavius, --- Philostratus --- Phlauios Philostratos, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Biography as a literary form. --- Sophists (Greek philosophy). --- Biographie (Genre littéraire) --- Sophistes grecs --- Biographers - Greece --- Philostratus, - the Athenian, - 2nd/3rd cent. - Life of Apollonius of Tyana --- Philostratus, - the Athenian, - 2nd/3rd cent. - Criticism and interpretation --- Philostratus, - the Athenian, - 2nd/3rd cent.
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Political science --- Power (Philosophy) --- Education, Ancient --- Science politique --- Pouvoir (Morale) --- Education antique --- Philosophy --- History --- Philosophie --- Histoire --- Philostratus, --- Apollonius, --- Technique. --- Education --- -Political science --- -Power (Philosophy) --- Authority --- Ethics --- Administration --- Civil government --- Commonwealth, The --- Government --- Political theory --- Political thought --- Politics --- Science, Political --- Social sciences --- State, The --- Children --- Education, Primitive --- Education of children --- Human resource development --- Instruction --- Pedagogy --- Schooling --- Students --- Youth --- Civilization --- Learning and scholarship --- Mental discipline --- Schools --- Teaching --- Training --- Philostratus the Athenian --- -Apollonius of Tyana --- Technique --- Philosophy. --- Power (Philosophy). --- Political philosophy --- Filostrat, Flaviĭ, --- Filóstrato, --- Filostrato, Flavio, --- Filostrato, --- Filostratos, Flawiusz, --- Flavio Filostrato, --- Flavius Philostratus, --- Flawiusz Filostratos, --- Philostratos, --- Philostratos, Phlauios, --- Philostratus, Flavius --- Philostratus, Flavius, --- Philostratus --- Phlauios Philostratos, --- Apolloniĭ Tianskiĭ --- Apollonio Tianeo --- Apollonios, --- Apolloniusz, --- Apolonio, --- Balînâs, --- أبولونيوس --- History.
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Philostratus's writings embody the height of the renaissance of Greek literature in the second century CE. Heroicus is a vineyard conversation about the beauty, continuing powers, and worship of the Homeric heroes. Gymnasticus is the sole surviving ancient treatise on sports, which reshapes conventional ideas about the athletic body.
Dialogues, Greek --- Gymnastics --- Gymnastics. --- Hero worship --- Heroes --- Physical education and training --- Protesilaus (Greek mythology) --- Trojan War --- Philostratus, --- Protesilaus --- Greece --- Athletic training --- Education, Physical --- P.E. (Physical education) --- PE (Physical education) --- Phy ed --- Phys ed --- Physical culture --- Physical training --- Sports --- Training, Physical --- Heroism --- Greek dialogues --- Sports training --- Athletics --- Hero cult --- Training --- Filostrat, Flaviĭ, --- Filóstrato, --- Filostrato, Flavio, --- Filostrato, --- Filostratos, Flawiusz, --- Flavio Filostrato, --- Flavius Philostratus, --- Flawiusz Filostratos, --- Philostratos, --- Philostratos, Phlauios, --- Philostratus, Flavius --- Philostratus, Flavius, --- Philostratus --- Phlauios Philostratos, --- Protesilajas --- Protesilao --- Prōtesilaōs --- Protésilas --- Protesilau --- Prōtesileōs --- Протесилай --- Πρωτεσίλεως --- Πρωτεσίλαως --- Πρωτεσίλαος --- 프로테실라오스 --- プローテシラーオス --- Протесилај --- Протесілай --- Ancient Greece --- Ellada --- Ellas --- Ellēnikē Dēmokratia --- Elliniki Dimokratia --- Grčija --- Grèce --- Grecia --- Griechenland --- Hellas --- Hellenic Republic --- Hellēnikē Dēmokratia --- Kingdom of Greece --- République hellénique --- Royaume de Grèce --- Vasileion tēs Hellados --- Yaṿan --- Education --- Exercise --- Persons --- Antiheroes --- Apotheosis --- Courage --- Superheroes --- Mythology, Greek --- Greek literature --- Worship --- Hellada --- Olympic games (Ancient) --- Sophists (Greek philosophy) --- Medicine --- Jeux olympiques de l'Antiquité --- Sophistes grecs --- Médecine --- Early works to 1800 --- Philosophy --- Ouvrages avant 1800 --- Philosophie --- Early works to 1800. --- al-Yūnān --- Gret͡sii͡ --- Xila --- Yūnān --- Trojan War.
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