new books in Neoplatonism, spring 2017
Several juicy titles in Neoplatonic Studies are popping up for 2017 already. One is a promising-looking set of studies on Byzantine Perspectives on Neoplatonism, which includes a number of papers […]
Several juicy titles in Neoplatonic Studies are popping up for 2017 already. One is a promising-looking set of studies on Byzantine Perspectives on Neoplatonism, which includes a number of papers […]
I have been waiting with bated breath for some time for the volume honoring the work of Jean-Daniel Dubois, a luminary of scholarship on Gnosticism and Manichaeism, to appear. Brepols […]
I have been looking forward to this book for a long time – April DeConick‘s The Gnostic New Age, which promises to be a very stimulating discussion of Gnosticism in […]
The theme of the issue is “Gnostic Countercultures,” with a slew of papers on Gnosticism (sensu lato) and transgression. Topics covered range from ancient Gnostic sources to Neoplatonic theurgy, the […]
John Magee’s new translation of the fourth-century Latin commentary of Calcidius on Plato’s Timaeus has now appeared, courtesy of Harvard University Press. Check it out here. This should be a […]
Coming in 2017: Studies in Late Antiquity Studies in Late Antiquity: A Journal eISSN: 2470-2048 Elizabeth DePalma Digeser, Editor Studies in Late Antiquity: A Journal (SLA) is a new online […]
The new issue of Numen (volume 63, issues 2-3) features a number of articles on later Platonism and religion in late antiquity. Looking forward to digging into them. The TOC […]