Aeneas of Gaza: Theophrastus with Zacharias of Mytilene: Ammonius
By (Author) Donald Russell
By (author) John Dillon
By (author) Sebastian Gertz
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
10th April 2014
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
186.4
Paperback
216
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
313g
50 years before Philoponus, two Christians from Gaza, seeking to influence Alexandrian Christians, defended the Christian belief in resurrection and the finite duration of the world, and attacked rival Neoplatonist views. Aeneas addresses an unusual version of the food chain argument against resurrection, that our bodies will get eaten by other creatures. Zacharias attacks the Platonist examples of synchronous creation, which were the production of light, of shadow, and of a footprint in the sand. A fragment survives of a third Gazan contribution by Procopius. Zacharias lampoons the Neoplatonist professor in Alexandria, Ammonius, and claims a leading role in the riot which led to the cleverest Neoplatonist, Damascius, fleeing to Athens. It was only Philoponus, however, who was able to embarrass the Neoplatonists by arguing against them on their own terms. This volume contains an English translation of the works by Aeneas of Gaza and Zacharias of Mytilene, accompanied by a detailed introduction, explanatory notes and a bibliography.
It is one of the merits of this volume that it allows the reader to see both the continuity and the differences within this stream of thought. -- Cristina DAncona, Universit di Pisa * Studia graeco-arabica: The Journal of the Project *
Sebastian Gertz is Supernumerary Teaching Fellow in Philosophy at St John's College, Oxford, UK. John Dillon is Regius Professor Emeritus of Greek, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. Donald Russell is Emeritus Professor of Classical Literature at Oxford University, UK.