Originally published in 1937, this book began as a doctoral dissertation by Reginald Witt on the subject of the Didaskalikos and its often overlooked author Albinus (also called Alkinoos). Witt looks at the philosophical text with an eye to its setting within the various strains of Platonism and other relevant schools of ancient philosophy.
Originally published in 1937, this book began as a doctoral dissertation by Reginald Witt on the subject of the Didaskalikos and its often overlooked author Albinus (also called Alkinoos). Witt looks at the philosophical text with an eye to its setting within the various strains of Platonism and other relevant schools of ancient philosophy.
Preface Abbreviations 1. Introduction: the Didaskalikos and its design 2. Lyceum and Stoa. General influence 3. Traces of Xenocrates 4. Antiochus: his dogmatism and its consequences 5. The sources available for the study of Antiochus 6. The Didaskalikos in relation to Antiochus 7. Antiochus, Arius Didymus, and middle Platonism 8. The writer 9. Albinus as a middle Platonist Loci Platonici Loci comparatio.
Preface Abbreviations 1. Introduction: the Didaskalikos and its design 2. Lyceum and Stoa. General influence 3. Traces of Xenocrates 4. Antiochus: his dogmatism and its consequences 5. The sources available for the study of Antiochus 6. The Didaskalikos in relation to Antiochus 7. Antiochus, Arius Didymus, and middle Platonism 8. The writer 9. Albinus as a middle Platonist Loci Platonici Loci comparatio.
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