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On the Gods and the World Orpheus and the Presocratics in the Derveni Papyrus




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 05/2024





Note Editore

The Derveni papyrus is a multi-layered and intricate philosophical and religious treatise written in Greek, probably just before 400 BCE. Since its discovery in 1962, the papyrus has attracted the attention of scholars in several areas of Classical studies, mostly ancient philosophy and religion, but also literary studies. The anonymous author of the text quotes a previously unknown Orphic poem and comments on it using philosophical motifs and concepts borrowed from various Presocratic thinkers but especially Heraclitus and the Anaxagoreans. The book presents a new interpretation of various aspects of this complex text: situating the treatise within the tradition of allegorical interpretation; providing an interpretation of the opening columns, which describe a peculiar ritual and contain some Heraclitean material, including, as the study argues, some previously unknown fragments; reconstructing the contents of the Orphic poem upon which the Derveni author comments; examining various allegorical devices employed by the Derveni author in his explanation of the Orphic poem, following his commentary in detail; and finally, discussing the likely intellectual background in which the Derveni treatise originated. In general, the study argues that rather than being the work of a philosophising Orphic initiate, the Derveni treatise is a philosophical text whose aim was to explain a nonstandard religious poem. The commentary explains the Orphic poem from a perspective influenced by discussions among the followers of philosophy of Anaxagoras and Heraclitus, and employs reflections on the use and function of language found in the writings of some contemporary thinkers. Based on an analysis of sources upon which the Derveni papyrus is based, it is concluded that its author was probably active in Athens in late fifth century BCE and may have been a person close to Socrates' teacher Archelaus.




Sommario

1 - Religion, Philosophy, and Allegory in Early Greek Thought
2 - The Opening Columns
3 - The Orphic Poem
4 - Commentary on the Poem




Autore

Vojtech Hladký's research deals with the study of the history of philosophy, with a focus on two main areas. Firstly, ancient philosophy, in particular the Presocratic studies: apart from his work on the Derveni papyrus, Hladký has published articles on Empedocles and Heraclitus. Secondly, Renaissance studies, where Hladký focuses on Renaissance Platonism and its relation to alternative religious currents and newly forming sciences, especially astronomy. His revised doctoral thesis was published as The Philosophy of Gemistos Plethon: Platonism in Late Byzantium, between Hellenism and Orthodoxy (2014), and he has also published articles on Cusanus and on Francesco Patrizi.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780192873156

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 240 x 27.0 x 160 mm Ø 754 gr
Formato: Copertina rigida
Pagine Arabe: 416


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