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Aesthetic Themes in Pagan and Christian Neoplatonism: From Plotinus to Gregory of Nyssa

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Full Title:

Aesthetic Themes in Pagan and Christian Neoplatonism: From Plotinus to Gregory of Nyssa

Contributors:

By (Author) Daniele Iozzia

ISBN:

9781472572325

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Academic

Publication Date:

12th March 2015

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Philosophy: aesthetics

Dewey:

111.85

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

144

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Weight:

357g

Description

Whilst aesthetics as a discipline did not exist before the modern age, ancient philosophers give many insights about beauty and art. In Late Antiquity Plotinus confronted the problem of beauty and the value of the arts. Plotinus reflections have an important role in the development of the concept of the value of artistic imagination during the Renaissance and the Romantic era, but he also influenced the artistic taste of his time. Aesthetic Themes in Pagan and Christian Neoplatonism reconstructs the aesthetic philosophical views of Late Antiquity, and their relation to artistic production of the time. By examining the resonance of Plotinus thought with contemporary artists and with Christian thinkers, including Gregory of Nyssa, the book demonstrates the importance of Plotinus treatise On Beauty for the development of late ancient aesthetics. The Cappadocian fathers interest in Plotinus is explored, as well as the consequent legacy of the pagan thinkers philosophy within Christian thought, such as the concept of beauty and the narration of the contemplative experience. Uniquely utilising philological and philosophical insight, as well as exploring both pagan and Christian philosophy, Aesthetic Themes in Pagan and Christian Neoplatonism represents the first comprehensive synthesis of aesthetic thought of Late Antiquity.

Reviews

[A] short and welcome addition to the growing body of scholarship dealing with late Mediterranean antiquity in pagan and Christian circles. * British Journal for the History of Philosophy *
This book displays expertise with respect to both the pagan and Christian traditions of late antiquity, and makes a convincing case for speaking of an aesthetics in this connection. The whole investigation is carried out with the sensitivity of an art-historian. -- Stephen Gersh, Professor of Medieval Studies, University of Notre Dame, USA

Author Bio

Daniele Iozzia is Research Fellow of History of Ancient Philosophy, Department of Humanities, University of Catania, Italy.

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