2018
DOI: 10.1017/9781316848531
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A History of Mind and Body in Late Antiquity

Abstract: Th emistius ( c . ad 317-88) taught at Nicomedia before he started a philosophical school in Constantinople, the city where he also served in the Senate. He entertained good relations with a series of emperors from Constantius II and Julian to Th eodosius I, to whom many of his orations are dedicated. 1 Among philosophers he is best known for his paraphrases of a number of Aristotle's works, which probably date to his early teaching career, and were written as part of his personal training -although they also … Show more

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