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Power, Paideia & Pythagoreanism : Greek Identity, Conceptions of the Relationship between Philosophers and Monarchs and Political Ideas in Philostratus’ Life of Apollonius

by: Flinterman, J.-J.

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Category: Greek History
Code: 10187
ISBN-13: 9789050632362 / 978-90-5063-236-2
ISBN-10: 905063236X / 90-5063-236-X
Publisher: J.C. Gieben
Publication Date: 1995
Publication Place: Amsterdam
Binding: Cloth
Pages: 286
Book Condition: New
Comments: Dutch Monographs on Ancient History and Archaeology, 13


Power, Paideia & Pythagoreanism
Greek Identity, Conceptions of the Relationship between Philosophers and Monarchs and Political Ideas in Philostratus? Life of Apollonius
Series: Dutch Monographs on Ancient History and Archaeology, Volume: 13
Author: Jan-Jaap Flinterman
The Athenian sophist Philostratus completed a romanticised biography of Apollonius of Tyana in the second or third decade of the third century A.D. One of the most striking aspects of the presentation of this firstcentury Pythagorean sage and miracleworker in the Vita Apollonii (VA) is his role as ?politically active philosopher?. Not only does the protagonist of the VA regularly intervene in situa-tions of conflict in Greek cities and instruct their citi-zens on how they ought to live together, but he also appears in contact with Parthian and Indian kings and Roman emperors. The present study deals with this promi-nent facet of Philostratus? portrait of the Tyanean sage. There are three main issues. The first is the question of the extent to which the Apollonius tradition provided support for the image of the contacts of the protagonist of the VA with cities and monarchs. The second is consideration of how the author dealt with and elaborated these elements in his source material. The third is the question of to what extent the protagonist of the VA may be regarded as a spokesman for the explicit political views of Philostratus. In other words, the aim is to analyse the image of the protagonist of the VA as a ?politically active philosopher? as the result of the interaction between the traditions associated with a sage and miracleworker who was regarded as a representative of Pythagorean wisdom, on the one hand, and the paideia, cultural baggage and mentality of a sophist, on the other.

 

Preliminary Material
Author: Jaap-Jan Flinterman
Pages: i–ix
Introduction
Author: Jaap-Jan Flinterman
Pages: 1–3
The Writer
Author: Jaap-Jan Flinterman
Pages: 5–51
The Main Character
Author: Jaap-Jan Flinterman
Pages: 52–88
Greek Self-Awareness in the Vita Apollonii
Author: Jaap-Jan Flinterman
Pages: 89–127
Philosophers and Rulers in the Vita Apollonii
Author: Jaap-Jan Flinterman
Pages: 128–230
Conclusions
Author: Jaap-Jan Flinterman
Pages: 231–240
Abbreviations
Author: Jaap-Jan Flinterman
Pages: 241
Editions of Ancient Authors
Author: Jaap-Jan Flinterman
Pages: 242–243
Bibliography
Author: Jaap-Jan Flinterman
Pages: 244–254
Index of Sources
Author: Jaap-Jan Flinterman
Pages: 255–269
Index of Persons, Historical and Fictional, Human and Divine
Author: Jaap-Jan Flinterman
Pages: 270–276

 
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Power, Paideia & Pythagoreanism : Greek Identity, Conceptions of the Relationship between Philosophers and Monarchs and Political Ideas in Philostratus’ Life of Apollonius

by: Flinterman, J.-J.

  • ISBN-13: 9789050632362 / 978-90-5063-236-2
  • ISBN-03: 905063236X / 90-5063-236-X
  • J.C. Gieben, Amsterdam, 1995

Price: 91,00 EURO

1 copy in stock