Der Platoniker Tauros in Der Darstellung Des Aulus GelliusAulus Gellius' accounts of his studies in Athens are a major source for the personality of Taurus the Platonic philosopher of the 2nd century A.D. and besides, give important insights into the history of Platonic school of that time. The present work puts together Gellius' reports on the Middle Platonist for the first time and - by its detailed commentary - offers a new understanding of contents, form and methods of his philosophical instructions, of the relationship between teacher and students, and of student life in the 2nd century A.D. in general. By this means numerous topics in ancient philosophy, philology, science, and pedagogics are dealt with. Finally the results thus gained are combined with all remaining literary and epigraphic evidence, so that a lively portrait of Taurus as a philosophical teacher emerges. A collection of testimonies and fragments concerning Taurus' life and work, a comprehensive bibliography, and indices complete the work. |
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Contents
Section 1 | 1 |
Section 2 | 9 |
Section 3 | 46 |
Section 4 | 58 |
Section 5 | 69 |
Section 6 | 72 |
Section 7 | 82 |
Section 8 | 95 |
Section 12 | 150 |
Section 13 | 165 |
Section 14 | 178 |
Section 15 | 179 |
Section 16 | 192 |
Section 17 | 199 |
Section 18 | 207 |
Section 19 | 229 |
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Der Platoniker Tauros in der Darstellung des Aulus Gellius Marie-Luise Lakmann No preview available - 1995 |
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Affekte Affektenlehre Ähnlich Antike Antisthenes Apuleius Arist Aristoteles Athen Athenaios atque Aulus Gellius Baltes beiden Beispiel besonders Demosthenes Dialog Dillon Diog Dörrie Dörrie-Baltes eigenen eius Epiktet Epikur Epist Erklärung ersten Eukleides Frage Gigon Greek Griechen griechischen Hadot haec Herodes Herodes Atticus Hierokles Holford-Strevens Hornsby Iamblich inquit Kapitel Kritolaos Kynismus Laert läßt Lehrers Tauros lich Lukian Lust Lustlehre Menschen Middle Platonists Mittelplatonismus muß Nachdr neque Nomoi Panaitios Philos Philosophen Plat Platon Platonismus Plut Plutarch Pohlenz Praechter Pythagoras Pythagoreer quae quidem Quintilian quod ratio Rede des Tauros Rhetorik Schluß Schmerz Schrift Schüler Seneca Sklaven Sokrates spricht Stellen Stoa Stoiker Strafgründe Straftheorie sunt Symposion Tauros Text Theophrast Tusc vita Pyth vorliegenden Werk Zorn ἂν γὰρ γενητὸν δὲ εἰ εἶναι εἰς ἐκ ἐν ἐπὶ ἐστιν καὶ κατὰ μὲν μὴ οἱ ὅτι οὐκ οὖν περὶ πρὸς τὰ τὴν τῆς τοῖς τὸν τοῦ τῷ τῶν ὡς