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Three Presocratic Cosmologies

Classical Quarterly 13 (2):154-176 (1963)

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  1. Numenius, Pherecydes and The Cave of the Nymphs.M. J. Edwards - 1990 - Classical Quarterly 40 (01):258-.
    The following excerpt from Proclus' Commentary on the Timaeus appears as Fr. 37 in the edition of the fragments of Numenius by Des Places.1 It is the aim of this study to ascertain the original place of the fragment in his work, and to show that it belongs to a second-century school of allegorical commentary on the ancient theologians, and particularly on Pherecydes of Syros, of which Numenius will have been one of the brightest luminaries.
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  • Alcman's 'Cosmogonic Fragment (Fr. 5 Page, 81 Calame).W. Glenn Most - 1987 - Classical Quarterly 37 (01):1-.
    In 1957, Edgar Lobel published an Oxyrhynchus papyrus containing anonymous commentaries to poems of Alcman which has not ceased to fascinate philologists and historians of ancient philosophy.
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  • Phérécyde de Syros D6/R23 (LM) réexaminé.Xavier Gheerbrant - 2021 - Philosophie Antique 21:31-62.
    L’article réexamine la signification, dans la pensée de Phérécyde, du témoignage de Damascius sur la génération des dieux des cinq recoins par les trois éléments créés par Chronos. Les modèles par lesquels on explique la génération de cinq familles de dieux ou de cinq régions du monde à partir de ces trois éléments comportent des difficultés internes, ainsi que des anachronismes qui ont conduit à penser que Phérécyde préfigurerait par exemple les théories d’un Empédocle sur le mélange des éléments. Ces (...)
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  • Ferecides de Siro y las cosmologías quinarias de la antigüedad. Materiales para una discusión.Roque Lazcano Vázquez - 2022 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 25:77-104.
    El presente artículo intenta ofrecer un marco documental para la discusión sobre la estructura cosmológica de Ferecides de Siros. Partiendo de la polémica entre quienes le adjudican un cosmograma quinario y aquellos que lo interpretan septenario, proponemos un recorrido por las antiguas doctrinas cosmológicas quinarias, tanto griegas como orientales, a fin de explorar su recurrencia y variedad. Se constata que la disputa religiosa entre los apologetas del cinco y los del siete existía ya en la antigüedad, pudiendo haber afectado a (...)
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  • Graham/Mourelatos Bibliography.Editors Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy - 2013 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 28 (1):74-76.
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  • The dialectics of eros: from Plato to Dante.Alexandra De Forest Duer - unknown
    Though Dante never read Plato's dialogues on love, when examining the texts of Dante one notes the presence of Platonic thought and influence particularly concerning the notion of love. This thesis will focus upon the Platonic notion of eros and how it changes over time, ultimately being integrated into the Christian notion of love as understood by Dante, and how this Platonic influence is instantiated within Dante's poetry. The inherent ambiguity of the concept of love, evident historically through frequent debates (...)
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  • Ancient Etymology and the Enigma of Okeanos.Elsa Bouchard - 2020 - Rhizomata 8 (1):107-131.
    Okeanos is at once a mythological figure and a philosophical concept appearing in many ancient accounts of the world. A frequent object of allegoresis, his cosmological role and his name posed an enigma to Homer’s readers, especially those with a rationalizing bent. This paper proposes that the paradoxical representation of Okeanos as a primordial generative power and a geographical limit may be explained by the influence of etymological speculation, which was a popular heuristic method used by Greek intellectuals from the (...)
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  • Alcman's 'Cosmogonic Fragment.W. Glenn Most - 1987 - Classical Quarterly 37 (1):1-19.
    In 1957, Edgar Lobel published an Oxyrhynchus papyrus containing anonymous commentaries to poems of Alcman which has not ceased to fascinate philologists and historians of ancient philosophy.
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  • Ferecide l’oscuro.Andrea Salomone - 2024 - Elenchos: Rivista di Studi Sul Pensiero Antico 45 (1):9-23.
    Pherecydes’ pseudepigraphic letter to Thales (Diog. Laert. I 122) is of uncertain date. It revolves around the idea that the book of Pherecydes should be interpreted allegorically. The aim of this paper is twofold: on the one hand, to contextualise the composition of the epistle through the examination of ancient witnesses who focus on Pherecydes’ obscurity; on the other hand, it shows to what extent Numenius, Celsus and Porphyry’s allegoric interpretation has misled some authoritative modern reconstruction of Pherecydes’ doctrines, as (...)
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