Lives of the Sophists. Lives of Philosophers and Sophists
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Check link for latest rating. ( 25 ratings, 1 reviews)Lives of Philosophers and Sophists by Eunapius, a later sophist and historian, continues this tradition by chronicling prominent philosophers and sophists from the third to the fourth century. Eunapius intertwines personal admiration with a cultural defence of Hellenic intellectual heritage during a time of rising Christian influence, notably featuring figures such as Plotinus and the philosopher Sosipatra.
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Lives of the Sophists. Lives of Philosophers and Sophists
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Philostratus βthe Elderβ or βthe Athenianβ (2nd to mid-3rd c.) and Eunapius (ca. 345β415) provide fascinating intellectual and professional biographies of notable sophists that reveal their predominant influence in the educational, social, religious, and political life of the Empire in their times.
Two sophists on the history of sophistry.
Flavius Philostratus, known as "the Elder" or "the Athenian," was born to a distinguished family with close ties to Lesbos in the later second century, and died around the middle of the third. A sophist who studied at Athens and later lived in Rome, Philostratus provides in Lives of the Sophists a treasury of information about notable practitioners. His sketches of sophists in action paint a fascinating picture of their predominant influence in the educational, social, and political life of the Empire in his time. He is almost certainly the author also of the Life of Apollonius of Tyana (LCL 16, 17, 458) and Heroicus and Gymnasticus (LCL 521).
Eunapius (ca. 345β415) was born in Sardis but studied and spent much of his life in Athens as a sophist and historian. His Lives of Philosophers and Sophists covers figures of personal or intellectual significance to him in the period from Plotinus (ca. 250) to Chrystanthus (ca. 380), including one remarkable woman, Sosipatra, and then focuses on Iamblichus and his students. The work's underlying rationale combines personal devotion to teachers and colleagues with a broader attempt to rehabilitate Hellenic cultural icons against the rise of Christianity and the influence of its representatives.
This edition of Philostratus and Eunapius thoroughly revises the original edition by Wilmer C. Wright (1921) in light of modern scholarship.
Series: Loeb Classical Library
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780674997530
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 01 June 2023
Country: United States
Imprint: Harvard University Press
Contributors:
- Edited and translated by Han Baltussen
- Edited and translated by Graeme Miles
- Edited and translated by Han Baltussen
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 108.0mm
Height: 162.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 672
About the Author
Graeme Miles is Senior Lecturer in Classics at the University of Tasmania. Han Baltussen is the Walter W. Hughes Professor of Classics at the University of Adelaide.
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