Philosophia Togata II Plato and Aristotle at Rome
Barnes, Jonathan & Miriam Griffin
CONTENTS
1. Roman Aristotle.
2. The Theory of the Mixed Constitution at Rome;
3. From Aristotle to Atticus: Cicero and Matius on Friendship;
4. Plato's Auctoritas and the Rebirth of the Commentary Tradition;
5. Varro and the Antiquarianism of Philosophy;
6. Plutarch, Plato, Athens, and Rome.
7. Favorinus: the Man of Paradoxes;
8. Celsus' Attack on the Christians;
9. Porphyry: Ethnicity, Language, and Alien Wisdom
CONTENTS
1. Roman Aristotle.
2. The Theory of the Mixed Constitution at Rome;
3. From Aristotle to Atticus: Cicero and Matius on Friendship;
4. Plato's Auctoritas and the Rebirth of the Commentary Tradition;
5. Varro and the Antiquarianism of Philosophy;
6. Plutarch, Plato, Athens, and Rome.
7. Favorinus: the Man of Paradoxes;
8. Celsus' Attack on the Christians;
9. Porphyry: Ethnicity, Language, and Alien Wisdom
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