Doctoral position at University of Copenhagen – Platonism and Neoplatonism
…I can say for myself that the Univeristy of Copenhagen can be a rather nice place to work. Courtesy of Prof. Leo Catana, via the ISNS mailing list: PhD scholarships […]
…I can say for myself that the Univeristy of Copenhagen can be a rather nice place to work. Courtesy of Prof. Leo Catana, via the ISNS mailing list: PhD scholarships […]
Egypt and its legacy loom large in the writings of the Platonists, especially Plutarch of Chaeronea; yet there is surprisingly little research where historians of philosophy engage Egyptological literature, and […]
Fresh off the presses is the newest installment of the Bibliotheca Chaldaica series over at Winter Verlag: Hierarchie und Ritual: Zur philosophischen Spiritualität in der Spätantike. Edited by Chiara Tommasi, […]
Courtesy of BMCR: Nicholas Banner, Philosophic Silence and the ‘One’ in Plotinus. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2018. Pp. ix, 299. ISBN 9781107154629. £75.00. Reviewed by John Dillon, Trinity […]
Courtesy of John Finamore, via the ISNS mailing list: Postdoc Position The Institute for Medieval Research at the Austrian Academy of Sciences Hosted by the Institute for Medieval Research at […]
Courtesy of Prof. John Finamore, President of the International Society for Neoplatonic Studies: I am pleased to announce the call for panels for the 17th annual ISNS […]
We live in the age of the handbook. Some of them are pretty useful, as this one promises to be. It’s something of a pity that only ‘Pagan’ and Christian […]