The Teachings of Syrianus on Plato's Timaeus and Parmenides
Biographical note
Sarah Klitenic Wear, Ph.D. (2005) in Classics, Trinity College, Dublin, is Associate Professor of Classics at The Franciscan University of Steubenville. She has published on Syrianus and other Platonists, including Despoiling the Hellenes: Pseudo-Dionysius and the Athenian School of Platonism, with John M. Dillon (Ashgate, 2007).
Readership
All those interested in Platonism and ancient philosophy
Table of contents
Table of Contents For The Teachings of Syrianus on Plato’s Timaeus and Parmenides
Sarah Klitenic Wear
Abbreviations of Manuscripts 4-7
Introduction 8-43
Life and Works 8-11
Philosophical Position 11-29
A Note on Syrianus’ Exegesis of Parmenides 29-31
Problems of Methodology 31-38
Review of Scholarship 39-42
Notes on the Present Edition 42-43
Fragments
In Tim. Fr. 1 44-45
In Tim. Fr. 2 56-64
In Tim. Fr. 3 65-73
In Tim. Fr. 4 74-78
In Tim. Fr. 5 79-83
In Tim. Fr. 6 84-91
In Tim. Fr. 7 92-97
In Tim. Fr. 8 98-108
In Tim. Fr. 9 109-115
In Tim. Fr. 10 116-121
In Tim. Fr. 11 122-126
In Tim. Fr. 12 127-131
In Tim. Fr. 13 132-137
In Tim. Fr. 14 138-145
In Tim. Fr. 15 146-149
In Tim. Fr. 16 150-159
In Tim. Fr. 17 160-165
In Tim. Fr. 18 166-171
In Tim. Fr. 19 172-177
In Tim. Fr. 20 178-183
In Tim. Fr. 21 184-190
In Tim. Fr. 22 191-196
In Tim. Fr. 23 197-202
In Tim. Fr. 24 203-210
In Tim. Fr. 25 211-215
In Parm. Fr. 1 216-222
In Parm. Fr. 2 223-228
In Parm. Fr. 3 229-240
In Parm. Fr. 4 241-249
In Parm. Fr. 5 250-270
In Parm. Fr. 6 271-277
In Parm. Fr. 7 278-284
In Parm. Fr. 8 285-294
In Parm. Fr. 9 295-300
In Parm. Fr. 10 301-310
In Parm. Fr. 11 311-314
In Parm. Fr. 12 315-317
In Parm. Fr. 13 318-321
In Parm. Fr. 14 322-324
In Parm. Fr. 14a 325-326
In Parm. Fr. 15 327-328
Abbreviations of Works Frequently Cited 329-330
Bibliography 331-343
Text Critical Apparatus (end notes) 343-345
Sarah Klitenic Wear
Abbreviations of Manuscripts 4-7
Introduction 8-43
Life and Works 8-11
Philosophical Position 11-29
A Note on Syrianus’ Exegesis of Parmenides 29-31
Problems of Methodology 31-38
Review of Scholarship 39-42
Notes on the Present Edition 42-43
Fragments
In Tim. Fr. 1 44-45
In Tim. Fr. 2 56-64
In Tim. Fr. 3 65-73
In Tim. Fr. 4 74-78
In Tim. Fr. 5 79-83
In Tim. Fr. 6 84-91
In Tim. Fr. 7 92-97
In Tim. Fr. 8 98-108
In Tim. Fr. 9 109-115
In Tim. Fr. 10 116-121
In Tim. Fr. 11 122-126
In Tim. Fr. 12 127-131
In Tim. Fr. 13 132-137
In Tim. Fr. 14 138-145
In Tim. Fr. 15 146-149
In Tim. Fr. 16 150-159
In Tim. Fr. 17 160-165
In Tim. Fr. 18 166-171
In Tim. Fr. 19 172-177
In Tim. Fr. 20 178-183
In Tim. Fr. 21 184-190
In Tim. Fr. 22 191-196
In Tim. Fr. 23 197-202
In Tim. Fr. 24 203-210
In Tim. Fr. 25 211-215
In Parm. Fr. 1 216-222
In Parm. Fr. 2 223-228
In Parm. Fr. 3 229-240
In Parm. Fr. 4 241-249
In Parm. Fr. 5 250-270
In Parm. Fr. 6 271-277
In Parm. Fr. 7 278-284
In Parm. Fr. 8 285-294
In Parm. Fr. 9 295-300
In Parm. Fr. 10 301-310
In Parm. Fr. 11 311-314
In Parm. Fr. 12 315-317
In Parm. Fr. 13 318-321
In Parm. Fr. 14 322-324
In Parm. Fr. 14a 325-326
In Parm. Fr. 15 327-328
Abbreviations of Works Frequently Cited 329-330
Bibliography 331-343
Text Critical Apparatus (end notes) 343-345
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