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  1. Plato and ‘the Birdhunters’: The Controversial Legacy of an Elusive Swan.Anna Motta - 2015 - Peitho 6 (1):93-112.
    The aim of this paper is to discuss some features of the doctrines of the agrapha dogmata in Neoplatonism, starting from the reading of an anecdote, presented in the Anonymous Prolegomena to Platonic Philosophy, in which Plato dreams that close to death he becomes a swan which hunters are unable to catch. In fact, the dream is an explanation of the development of the Platonic tradition, and, more precisely, it presents a story of several exegetical disagreements that have survived till (...)
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  • Iamblichus’ epistles, fourth-century philosophical and political epistolography and the neoplatonic curricula at athens and alexandria.Moysés Marcos - 2018 - Classical Quarterly 68 (1):275-291.
    As a literary genre and practice, philosophical and political epistolography seems to have been alive and well in the fourth-century Roman empire. We have fragments of twenty letters of the late third- and early fourth-centuryc.e. Platonist philosopher Iamblichus of Chalcis to former students and other contemporaries, some of whom appear to have been imperial officeholders ; theEpistle to Himeriusof Sopater the Younger to his brother Himerius on the latter's assumption of an unknown governorship in the East, probably sometime in the (...)
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  • El filósofo y el teúrgo en el pensamiento de Jámblico: Una metafísica del símbolo.María Jesús Hermoso Félix - 2015 - Endoxa 35:27.
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  • The auditor Thaumasius in the Vita Plotini.Richard Lim - 1993 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 113:157-160.
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