LEADER 05697oam 2200337z- 450 001 9911020831903321 005 20210111161415.0 010 $a3-447-19512-6 035 $a(CKB)3710000001021850 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC4776721 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000001021850 100 $a20190513c2016uuuu -u- - 101 0 $aeng 200 00$aPythagorean knowledge from the ancient to the modern world $easkesis, religion, science /$fedited by Almut-Barbara Renger and Alessandro Stavru 210 $cHarrassowitz Verlag 311 $a3-447-10594-1 327 $6880-01$gI.$tOrphika.$tTransfer of Afterlife Knowledge in Pythagorean Eschatology /$rAlberto Bernabe? --$tThe Appropriation of the Figure of Orpheus and Orphic Doctrines: An Example of Pythagoras' Artful Knavery (kakotechnie)? /$rFrancesc Casadesu?s Bordoy --$tThe Making of Pythagoreanism: Orpheus, Aglaophamus, Pythagoras, Plato /$rLuc Brisson.$gII.$tMetempsychosis.$tPhilolaus on the Soul /$rRichard McKirahan --$tIs Parmenides a Pythagorean? Plato on Theoria as a Vision of the Soul /$rSylvana Chrysakopoulou --$tAristotle and the Pythagorean Myths of Metempsychosis /$rGabriele Cornelli --$tPythagoras and Christian Eschatology: The Debate on the Transmigration of Souls in Early Scholasticism /$rBernd Roling.$gIII.$tTropos tou biou.$tAristoxenus and Timaeus on the Pythagorean Way of Life /$rMaurizio Giangiulio --$tPythagorean Askesis in Timycha of Sparta and Theano of Croton /$rClaudia Montepaone and Marcello Catarzi --$tThe Sentences of Sextus and the Christian Transformation of Pythagorean Asceticism /$rIlaria Ramelli --$tPorphyry's Letter to Marcella: A Literary Attack on Christian Appropriation of (Neo)Pythagorean Moral Wisdom? /$rIrini Fotini Viltanioti --$tReinventing the Pythagorean Tradition in Pseudo-Justin's Cohortatio ad Graecos /$rLuca Arcari --$tTransformations of Pythagorean Wisdom and Psychic askesis in Proclus' Timaeus Commentary /$rDirk Baltzly --$tThe Active and Monastic Life in Humanist Biographies of Pythagoras /$rAda Palmer --$tRichard Reitzenstein, Pythagoras and the Life of Anatomy /$rJan N. Bremmer.$gIV.$tDietetics and Medicine.$tThe Pythagoreans on Medicine: Religion or Science? /$rStavros Kouloumentas --$tPythagoreans and Medical Writers on Periods of Human Gestation /$rAndrea Barker --$tIamblichus on Pythagorean Dietetics /$rHynek Bartos?.$gV.$tMusic.$tThe Pythagoreans and the Therapeutic Effects of the Paean between Religion, Paideia, and Politics /$rAntonietta Provenza --$t"Are Flute-Players Better than Philosophers?" Sextus Empiricus on Music, Against Pythagoras /$rEmidio Spinelli.$gVI.$tNumber and Harmony.$tGreek Arithmology: Pythagoras or Plato? /$rLeonid Zhmud --$tPythagorean Numerology and Diophantus' Arithmetica: A Note on Hippolytus' Elenchos I 2 /$rEugen Afonasin --$tThe Pythagorean Metaphysics of Numbers in the Works of the Ikhwa?n al-S?afa?' and al-Shahrasta?ni /$rAna Izdebska --$tPythagoras and the "Perfect" Churches of the Renaissance /$rChristiane L. Joost-Gaugier --$tKabbalah as a Transfer of Pythagorean Number Theory: The Case of Johannes Reuchlin's De Arte Cabalistica /$rWilhelm Schmidt-Biggemann --$tUnfolding Pythagoras: Leibniz, Myth and Mathesis /$rSamuel Galson.$gVII.$tRefractions.$tThe Pythagorean Doctrine in the Caucasus /$rTengiz Iremadze --$tIbn Si?na?'s and Al-Ghaza?li?'s Approach to Pythagoreanism /$rBeate Ulrike La Sala --$tMarsilio Ficino and Plato's Divided Line: Iamblichus and Pythagorean Pseudepigrapha in the Renaissance /$rDenis Robichaud --$tPythagoras Refracted: The Formation of Pythagoreanism in the Early Modern Period /$rHanns-Peter Neumann.$gAppendix:$tThree Texts on Pythagorean Way of Life.$tPythagoras, the Wandering Ascetic: A Reconstruction of the Life of Pythagoras According to al-Mubashshir ibn Fa?tik and Ibn Abi? Us?aybi'a /$rEmily Cottrell --$tTwo Humanist Lives of Pythagoras /$rAda Palmer. 330 8 $aIn both ancient tradition and modern research Pythagoreanism has been understood as a religious sect or as a philosophical and scientific community. Numerous attempts have been made to reconcile these pictures as well as to analyze them separately. The most recent scholarship compartmentalizes different facets of Pythagorean knowledge, but this offers no context for exploring their origins, development, and interdependence. This collection aims to reverse this trend, addressing connections between the different fields of Pythagorean knowledge, such as eschatology, metempsychosis, metaphysics, epistemology, arithmology and numerology, music, dietetics and medicine as well as politics. In particular, the contributions discuss how the Pythagorean way of life related to more doctrinal aspects of knowledge, such as Pythagorean religion and science. The volume explores the effects of this interdependence between different kinds of knowledge both within the Pythagorean corpus and in its later reception. Chapters cover historical periods from the Archaic Period (6th century BC) to Neoplatonism, Early Christianity, the European and Arabic Middle Ages, and the Renaissance through to the Early Modern Period (17th century AD). 517 $aEpisteme in Bewegung. 517 $aPythagorean Knowledge from the Ancient to the Modern World 606 $aPythagoras and Pythagorean school$vCongresses 606 $aPhilosophy, Ancient$vCongresses 615 0$aPythagoras and Pythagorean school 615 0$aPhilosophy, Ancient 676 $a100 702 $aRenger$b Almut-Barbara 702 $aStavru$b Alessandro$f1971- 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9911020831903321 996 $aPythagorean knowledge from the ancient to the modern world$94428083 997 $aUNINA