Iamblichus: De Mysteriis (Writings from the Greco-Roman World) (Writings from the Greco-Roman World)
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Book Description
This volume presents the first modern English translation of Iamblichus' De mysteriis alongside the standard critical edition of the text by Édouard Des Places (Les Belles Lettres, 1966). Iamblichus provides a unique insight into the mystical side of late Neoplatonism, arguing that the only good is union with the gods and that the only route to this divine union is theurgy-religious ritual demonstrating supernatural power. The process of sacrifice, the activities of angels and demons, the meaning of divine possession, and the functioning of oracles are all examined in this extraordinary defense of theurgic mysticism against contemporary critics such as Porphyry. Clarke, Dillon, and Hershbell bring this famous and fascinating text to light through their introduction and extensive notes.
About the Author
Emma C. Clarke teaches at The Latymer School in North London, England.
John M. Dillon is Regius Professor of Greek at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.
Jackson P. Hershbell is Emeritus Professor of Classics, University of Minnesota.
Iamblichus: De Mysteriis (Writings from the Greco-Roman World) (Writings from the Greco-Roman World),Emma C. Clarke,John M. Dillon,Jackson P. Hershbell,N. Festa Iamblichus,Brill Academic Publishers,9004127208,Demonology,Early works to 1800,History,History & Surveys - Ancient & Classical,Interior Design - General,Mysteries, Religious,Philosophy,Religion,Religious,Spirituality - General
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