Ancient Philosophy (without any gaps)
A review by Eve Browning at BMCR has made me aware of a Peter Adamson’s series of (nearly 300!) podcasts on ancient philosophy and its various trajectories, from the Presocratics […]
A review by Eve Browning at BMCR has made me aware of a Peter Adamson’s series of (nearly 300!) podcasts on ancient philosophy and its various trajectories, from the Presocratics […]
All From One: A Guide to Proclus, edited by Marije Martijn and Pieter D’Hoine. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017. The following description is from Oxford’s website – see here for […]
This would be a great position for a doctoral student working on Gnosticism looking for a couple of years of funding – Greek and Latin required, but Münster is certainly […]
This year has seen a flood of publications from Brepols related to Gnosticism, mysticism, and apocrypha in antiquity. Two more I have just caught wind of are the following: Pierluigi […]
Writing in the first quarter of the fifth century CE, Philostorgius‘ Ecclesiastical History (preserved in a medieval epitome and other references) is an important work in many respects: it is […]
Paul and Gnosis. Edited by Stanley E. Porter and David I. Yoon. Pauline Studies 9; Leiden: Brill, 2016. The volume includes, among much else, some new essays on the […]
There will be a bevy of papers relevant to the study of esotericism and antiquity at the joint meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature and the American Academy of […]