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‘Anonymus Iamblichi’

‘Anonymus Iamblichi’

‘Anonymus Iamblichi’

Anders Dahl Sørensen, University of Copenhagen
February 2025
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    This is a new edition of the fragments of 'Anonymus Iamblichi', the mysterious Greek author excerpted by Iamblichus in chapter 20 of Protrepticus. The fragments are an important but overlooked source for early Greek ethical and political thought. Among other things, they criticize traditional forms of social benefaction, and they offer a strikingly modern approach to the analysis of society and economy revolving around the concept of pistis ('trust'). The text and translation are supplemented by a lengthy introduction, which analyses the language and style of the fragments and explores them in the literary and philosophical context of early Socratic literature. The detailed commentary discusses issues pertaining to text and interpretation.

    • Offers a new critical edition of the fragments of Anonymus Iamblichi' which takes full account of the context of Iamblichus' work
    • Investigates the literary genre of the lost work based on an analysis of the style and form of the preserved fragments
    • Provides a detailed and accessible commentary in English on the fragments, discussing both textual and interpretative points of significance

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    February 2025
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9781009538800
    0 pages
    Not yet published - available from February 2025

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • Text and translation
    • Commentary
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
      Editor and translator
    • Anders Dahl Sørensen , University of Copenhagen

      ANDERS DAHL SØRENSEN received his doctorate from Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin in 2014 and has since held postdoctoral positions in Copenhagen and Durham. His publications in the field of Greek ethical and political thought include the monograph Plato on Democracy and Political techne (Leiden, 2016) and articles on Plato, Aristotle and early Greek social thought.