All Stories

  1. The Limited Relevance of Writing in Early Greek Philosophy and Science
  2. Crantor and the Earliest Phase of the Platonic Commentary Tradition
  3. The Hunt for the Authentic Plotinus
  4. Formal Argument and Olympiodorus’ Development as a Plato-Commentator
  5. The Socratic Way of Life: Xenophon’s Memorabilia, written by Thomas L. Pangle
  6. Ptolemy’s Philosophy: Mathematics as a Way of Life, written by Jacqueline Feke
  7. On Hastily Declaring Platonic Dialogues Spurious: the Case of Critias
  8. Porphyry and ‘Neopythagorean’ Exegesis in Cave of the Nymphs and Elsewhere
  9. Platonic Theories of Prayer, Studies in Platonism, Neoplatonism, and the Platonic Tradition , written by John Dillon and Andrei Timotin
  10. Forgetting Procline Theology: the Alexandrian Story
  11. Plotinus, Origenes, and Ammonius on the ‘King’
  12. A New Text of Apuleius: The Lost Third Book of the De Platone by Justin A. Stover
  13. Proclus’ Place in the Platonic Tradition
  14. The PlatonicAlcibiades I
  15. Ugo Zilioli
  16. The Neoplatonic Socrates
  17. Proclus: An Introduction by Radek Chlup
  18. Aristotle, Plato and Pythagoreanism in the First Century BC: New Directions for Philosophy editor by Malcolm Schofield
  19. Socrates' other voices: ?Euthyphro' in the Cratylus
  20. J.B. Kennedy: The Musical Structure of Plato’s Dialogues, Acumen, Durham, pb. ISBN 184465267X
  21. Literal and Deeper Meanings in Platonic Myths
  22. The Origins and Shape of Plato's Six-Book Republic
  23. Proclus: Commentary on the First Alcibiades
  24. The Mythical Voice in the Timaeus-Critias
  25. Plato and Aristotle in Agreement?
  26. Living by the Cratylus Hermeneutics and Philosophic Names in the Roman Empire
  27. Eudorus and the Early Platonist Interpretation of the Categories
  28. The Dramatic Background of the Arguments with Callicles, Euripides' Antiope, and an Athenian Anti-Intellectual Argument
  29. XXI - MORAL GOAL AND MORAL VIRTUES IN MIDDLE PLATONISM
  30. XIII - PLATONIST EDUCATORS IN A GROWING MARKET: GAIUS; ALBINUS; TAURUS; ALCINOUS
  31. XIV - ANTIOCHUS: A NEW BEGINNING?
  32. Introduction
  33. Atlantis: Myths, Ancient and Modern
  34. Proclus: Commentary on Plato'sTimaeus
  35. Olympiodorus and Proclus on the Climax of the Alcibiades
  36. Plato's Natural Philosophy (review)
  37. Socratic Synousia : A Post-Platonic Myth?
  38. MUST COMMENTATORS KNOW THEIR SOURCES? PROCLUS IN TIMAEUM AND NUMENIUS
  39. Review Article — Development, Non-Philosophers, and Laws
  40. The Heirs of Plato
  41. The Platonic "Theages": An Introduction, Commentary, and Critical Edition
  42. Turning Toward Philosophy
  43. How can Platonist Writing be Introduced?
  44. Reason, faith, and authority: Some platonist debates about the authority of the teacher
  45. The Philosophy of Socrates
  46. Diogenes of Sinope
  47. Observations on the Text of Olympiodorus On Plato's Gorgias
  48. ARISTOTLE ON SOCRATIC COMMUNISM
  49. INTRODUCTION
  50. BIBLIOGRAPHY
  51. INDEX TO ON THE GORGIAS
  52. INDEX LOCORUM
  53. Preliminary material
  54. INDEX OF SUBJECTS
  55. INDEX OF NAMES
  56. COMMENTARY WITH THE GRACE OF GOD ON PLATO’S GORGIAS, TAKEN FROM THE SPOKEN WORDS OF THE GREAT PHILOSOPHER OLYMPIODORUS
  57. Restoring Olympiodorus’ Syllogistic
  58. The Cambridge Companion to Plotinus (review)
  59. Der Platoniker Tauros in der Darstellung des Aulus Gellius (review)
  60. Greek philosophers of the hellenistic age
  61. Plato, Prejudice, and The Mature-Age Student in Antiquity
  62. Socratic Studies
  63. Introducing Philosophers and Philosophies
  64. Two Studies in the Early Academy.
  65. Oxford studies in ancient philosophy
  66. Aristotle: the desire to understand
  67. Midwifery and the Clouds
  68. Peripatetic and Stoic Epistemology in Boethus and Antiochus
  69. Zeno on Knowledge or on Geometry? The Evidence of anon. In Theaetetum
  70. The Conclusion of Parmenides' Poem
  71. Middle Platonism and the Seventh Epistle
  72. General introduction to the Commentary
  73. Translation
  74. The Academy
  75. Conclusion
  76. Socratic Method and Socratic Truth
  77. Introduction to Book 1
  78. Note on the translation
  79. English–Greek Glossary
  80. Analytical table of contents
  81. Bibliography
  82. Introduction
  83. References
  84. Olympiodorus
  85. Introduction
  86. Platonism before Plotinus
  87. Reflections on our ancient journey
  88. Prereception and early reception
  89. Neoplatonist reception to Proclus
  90. Chapter 10. The Many-Voiced Socrates: Neoplatonist Sensitivity to Socrates’ Change of Register
  91. The Alcibiades I and its issues