Neoplatonism started with Plotinus in the 3rd century AD.[1][note 2] Three distinct phases in classical neoplatonism after Plotinus can be distinguished: the work of his student Porphyry; that of Iamblichus and his school in Syria; and the period in the 5th and 6th centuries, when the Academies in Alexandria and Athens flourished.[4] Hellenism[edit] Neoplatonism synthesized ideas from various phil
For the lunar crater, see Macrobius (crater). For the Irish bishop, see Macrobius (bishop). For the place in Antarctica, see Macrobius Cove. Macrobius Ambrosius Theodosius, usually referred to as Macrobius (fl. c. AD 400), was a Roman provincial who lived during the early fifth century, during late antiquity, the period of time corresponding to the Later Roman Empire, and when Latin was as widespr
Edward P. Mahoney, "Agostino Nifo and Neoplatonism," in Il neoplatonismo nel Rinascimento, ed. Pietro Prini (Rome, 1993), 205-231 [reprinted in Mahoney, Two Aristotelians of the Italian Renaissance: Nicollo Vernia and Agostino Nifo (Aldershot: Ashgate, 20000)]. 15世紀の末から16世紀前半に活動したアリストテレス主義者であるアゴスティノ・ニフォの著作が新プラトン主義の史料をどのように使っているかを調べた論文です。著者のマホーニィはイタリアルネサンスのアリストテレス主義研究の第一人者です。ただなぜかまとまった著作はない。 この論文はあ
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