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The Cambridge Intellectual History of Byzantium
The Byzantine Reception of Neoplatonism
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Tuomo Lankila
Publication date:
November 23 2017
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Cambridge University Press
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November 23 2017
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10.1017/9781107300859.019
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 27
Institutional Settings: The Court, Schools, Church, and Monasteries
pp. 37
Byzantine Books
pp. 47
Questions and Answers
pp. 63
Classical Scholarship: The Byzantine Contribution
pp. 79
Intellectual Exchanges with the Arab World
pp. 101
Rhetoric and Rhetorical Theory
pp. 113
Byzantine Literary Criticism and the Classical Heritage
pp. 129
Theories of Art
pp. 141
Legal Thought
pp. 169
Conceptions of Science in Byzantium
pp. 183
Astronomy
pp. 198
Astrology
pp. 215
Magic and the Occult Sciences
pp. 234
Alchemy
pp. 252
Medical Thought and Practice
pp. 271
Philosophy and “Byzantine Philosophy”
pp. 296
The Formation of the Patristic Tradition
pp. 314
The Byzantine Reception of Neoplatonism
pp. 325
Platonism from Maximos the Confessor to the Palaiologan Period
pp. 341
Fate, Free Choice, and Divine Providence from the Neoplatonists to John of Damascus
pp. 362
Logic in Byzantium
pp. 381
The Presence of Aristotle in Byzantine Theology
pp. 397
Reading and Commenting on Aristotle
pp. 414
Maximos the Confessor
pp. 431
John of Damascus’ Philosophy of the Individual and the Theology of Icons
pp. 447
Michael Psellos
pp. 462
Trials of Philosophers and Theologians under the Komnenoi
pp. 479
Theological Debates with the West, 1054–1300
pp. 494
The Hesychast Controversy
pp. 509
Orthodox Mystical Theology and its Intellectual Roots
pp. 524
Kabbalah in Byzantium
pp. 542
Aquinas in Byzantium
pp. 557
Theology, Philosophy, and Politics at Ferrara-Florence
pp. 575
Basileia: The Idea of Monarchy in Byzantium, 600–1200
pp. 599
Historiography as Political Debate
pp. 615
Theories of Decline from Metochites to Ibn Khaldūn
pp. 633
Plethon, Scholarios, and the Byzantine State of Emergency
pp. 653
The Byzantine Legacy in Early Modern Political Thought
pp. 669
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