توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (Studia Praesocratica): 4
نام کتاب : In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (Studia Praesocratica): 4
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : در جستجوی فیثاغورثیت: فیثاغورث به عنوان یک مقوله تاریخی (Studia Praesocratica): 4
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نویسندگان : Gabriele Cornelli
ناشر : De Gruyter
سال نشر : 2013
تعداد صفحات : 244
ISBN (شابک) : 3110306271 , 9783110306279
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 1 مگابایت
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فهرست مطالب :
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Note
Abbreviations
Introduction
1 History of criticism: from Zeller to Kingsley
1.1 Zeller: the skepticism of the beginnings
1.2 Diels: a Zellerian collection
1.3 Rohde: the reaction to skepticism
1.4 Burnet: the double teaching of acousmatics and mathematicians
1.5 Cornford and Guthrie: in search of unity between science and religion
1.6 From Delatte to De Vogel: Pythagoreanism and politics
1.7 Aristotle’s unique testimony and the uncertain Academic tradition
1.8 From Burkert to Kingsley: the third way and mysticism in the Pythagorean tradition
1.9 Conclusion
2 Pythagoreanism as a historiographical category
2.1 Interpreting interpretations: diachronic and synchronic dimensions
2.2 Pythagorean identity
2.3 The Pythagorean koinōnía
2.4 Acousmatics and mathematicians
2.5 Conclusion
3 Immortality of the soul and metempsýchosis
3.1 “Is it the soul?” (Xenophanes)
3.2 “Wiser than all” (Heraclitus and Ion of Chios)
3.3 “Ten or twenty human generations” (Empedocles)
3.4 Plato and Orphism
3.4.1 “Understanding the logos of their ministry”
3.4.2 Hierarchy of incarnations
3.4.3 Sôma-sêma
3.4.4 Pythagorean mediation
3.5 Herodotus, Isocrates and Egypt
3.6 Legends on immortality
3.7 A Pythagorean Democritus?
3.8 Aristotle and the Pythagorean myths
3.9 Conclusion
4 Numbers
4.1 All is number?
4.1.1 Three versions of the Pythagorean doctrine of numbers
4.1.2 Two solutions
4.1.3 The Philolaic solution
4.1.3.1 One book or three books?
4.1.3.2 Authenticity of Philolaus’ fragments
4.1.3.3 The Doric pseudo-epigraphic tradition
4.1.4 The Aristotelian exception (Met. A 6, 987b)
4.1.5 The Platonic testimony (Phlb. 16c-23c)
4.2 The fragments of Philolaus
4.2.1 Unlimited/limiting
4.2.2 The role of numbers in Philolaus
4.3 Conclusion
Conclusion
Bibliography
Primary sources
Secondary sources
Index of Topics
Index of Passages
Index of Names