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Hermias: On Plato Phaedrus 227A245E

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Hermias: On Plato Phaedrus 227A245E

Contributors:

By (Author) Dirk Baltzly
By (author) Michael Share

ISBN:

9781350051881

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Academic

Publication Date:

5th April 2018

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Philosophy: metaphysics and ontology
Philosophy of mind

Dewey:

184

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

328

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Weight:

635g

Description

This commentary records, through notes taken by Hermias, Syrianus' seminar on Plato's Phaedrus, one of the world's most influential celebrations of erotic beauty and love. It is the only Neoplatonic commentary on Plato's Phaedrus to have survived in its entirety. Further interest comes from the recorded interventions by Syrianus' pupils - including those by Proclus, his eventual successor as head of the Athenian school, who went on to teach Hermias' father, Ammonius. The first of two volumes of Hermias' commentary, the chapters translated here discuss the argument that the soul can be proved immortal as being the self-moving source of eternal motion. Aristotle explicitly disagreed with Plato on this treatment of the soul and Syrianus, having previously (in a commentary on the Metaphysics) criticised Aristotle severely when he disagreed with Plato, feels obliged here, too, to address the apparent disagreement. This new translation is thus vital for understanding Syrianus' attitude to Aristotle.

Reviews

Accurate and fluid, reaping the full benefits of its German predecessor and surpassing it in many cases. It is also copiously annotated, with over 800 notes for 126 pages of translation. This heavy annotation is useful given how little the Scholia have been studied and how many passages there are that seem more like a series of crabbed notes than pieces of polished exegesis. * Bryn Mawr Classical Review *
An English translation of the commentary on Plato's Phaedrus by Hermias (c. 410-450 CE) has been needed, and thankfully has now been provided-at least the first half of it-and in good form Baltzly and Share have done a commendable job The translation is eminently faithful, accurate and readable An indispensable addition to the Platonic scholar's bookshelf as well as to the study of late antique thought and culture in general. * The Classical Journal *
The edition shows mastery of the primary and secondary sources of Neoplatonic literature ... It offers more than a precise and accurate translation of Hermias scholia on Platos Phaedrus. It revisits with critical yet fresh and enthused eyes the importance of Hermias commentary in the Neoplatonic tradition and the history of philosophy. Hermias scholia receive the deserved scholarly attention in light of his philosophical contribution to Neoplatonic literature not merely as a pupil and follower of Syrianus teaching but as a significant thinker who was familiar with the legacy of the Platonic tradition and its fundamental philosophical principles. * The Classical Review *

Author Bio

Dirk Baltzly is Professor of Philosophy and Head of Discipline for Philosophy & Gender Studies at the University of Tasmania, Australia. Michael Share is Adjunct Researcher at the School of History & Classics, University of Tasmania, Australia.

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