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Middle Ages,
Neoplatonic ideas were
studied and
discussed by Christian, Jewish, and
Muslim thinkers. In the
Islamic cultural sphere,
Neoplatonic texts were...
- The
heads of the
Neoplatonic Academy were
Plutarch of Athens, Syri****, Proclus, Marinus, Isidore, and
finally Damascius. The
Neoplatonic Academy reached...
- is
fundamental in reality: the One (Τὸ Ἕν), the Source, or Monad. The
Neoplatonic concept has
precedents in the Gr****
mystery religions as well as parallels...
-
Timaeus Aedesia 5th
century Neoplatonic wife of Hermias, and
mother of
Ammonius and
Heliodorus Aedesius 3rd/4th
century Neoplatonic studied under Iamblichus...
- In the Platonic, Neopythagorean,
Middle Platonic, and
Neoplatonic schools of philosophy, the
Demiurge (/ˈdɛmi.ɜːrdʒ/) is an artisan-like
figure responsible...
- The
Platonic Academy of
Florence (Italian:
Accademia Platonica di Firenze) was an
informal discussion group which formed around Marsilio Ficino in the...
- the Pseudo-Areopagite) was a Gr**** author,
Christian theologian and
Neoplatonic philosopher of the late 5th to
early 6th century, who
wrote a set of...
- Neoplatonists", was the last
scholarch of the
neoplatonic Athenian school. He was one of the
neoplatonic philosophers who left
Athens after laws confirmed...
- Godhead. The
latter is used with
reference to God". The
leading Jewish Neoplatonic writer was
Solomon ibn Gabirol. In his Fons Vitae, Gabirol's position...
- by Plotinus. The
primary classical exponent of
emanationism was the
neoplatonic philosopher Plotinus, who in his
Enneads described all
things phenomenal...