The revival of Pythagoreanism in the Napoelonic school; Varieties
of Pythagoreanism in the second and third centuries AD; Iamblichus'
work on Pythagoreanism: Title, plan, the first four books; On
Pythagoreanism Books V-VII: The excerpts in Michael Psellus;
Iamblichus' work on Pythagoreanism: General conclusions;
Iamblichean Pythagoreanism in the Athenian School; Hierocles;
Syrianus; Proclus: Some peliminary issues; Proclus on mathematics;
Mathematics and
physics in Proclus; Mathematics and metaphysics in Proclus;
Conclusion; Appendices; Bibliography; Index
`concise and significant monograph ... besides its connoisseur
value into some of the obscurer byways of ancient philosophy, this
study may prove of great value even for students of early
Aristotle, or the Old Academy, who often draw on Iamblichus to a
great extent
'
International Studies in Philosophy, Vol XXXV/I 1993
`erudite and important'
Ivor Bulmer-Thomas, Classical Review
`Pythagoras Revived is ... an accessible and attractively written
guide to some of the key developments which characterise the growth
of Neoplatonism from Porphyry to Proclus ... It enjoyably purveys
an enormous amount of clear and useful information about the output
of a whole range of late antique thinkers and about the assessment
of it in modern scholarship.'
Phronesis
`a scholarly and sympathetic account of a most enigmatic subject
... This volume provides a fascinating glimpse into an often
neglected aspect of Greek philosophy and science. The technical
production of the book is high, and the bibliography is
thorough.
'
Lawrence P. Schrenk, The Catholic University of America
`Dominic O'Meara has produced a sholarly and sympathetic account of
a most enigmatic subject ... Without this study few would recognize
the paradigmatic role that mathematics played in Platonic thinkers
throughout this period ...This volume provides a fascinating
glimpse into an often neglected aspect of Greek philosophy and
science. The technical production of the book is high, and the
bibliography is thorough
'
Review of Metaphysics
`This work adds significantly to our understanding of the
Neoplatonic tradition and is required reading for scholars in the
field of Late Antique philosophy. it is well written, and it will
reward the effort of the more general reader as well
'
Religious Studies Review
`exemplary study ... O'Meara's treatment of Proclus ... is
commendable in its balance, clarity, and judiciousness, as is the
whole book. The book is also admirably produced
'
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