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Iamblichus (/aɪˈæmblɪkəs/ eye-AM-blik-əs; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἰάμβλιχος, translit.
Iámblichos; Arabic: يَمْلِكُ, romanized: Yamlīkū; Aramaic: 𐡉𐡌𐡋𐡊𐡅, romanized: Yamlīkū;...
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Cappadocian family, but he
moved to Syria,
where he was
apprenticed to
Iamblichos. None of his
writings have survived, but
there is an
extant biography...
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Spartan woman poet, Cleitagora, and the
Spartan Pythagoreans listed by
Iamblichos,
suggest that some
Spartan women may have been
highly literate. As well...
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Eriugena by S Gersch,
Leiden 1978, p24-5.
Iamblichos to
Eriugena by S Gersch,
Leiden 1978, p24-5; pp320ff.
Iamblichos to
Eriugena by S Gersch,
Leiden 1978...
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thorough in his
investigation of a
problem that the
renowned Neoplatonist Iamblichos and Proklos'
teacher Syrianos had
already grappled with: the question...
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descends completely when it
connects with a body. One of
Iamblichos'
arguments was that the ****umption of a
permanent communion of a part...
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Theory and the Quadrivium, Göttingen 2007, pp. 345–347,
cited literally in
Iamblichos von Chalkis, On
Pythagorean Life 115–121,
translated by
Michael von Albrecht:...
- 2012). "Pythagoras in der Spätantike:
Studien zu De Vita
Pythagorica des
Iamblichos von Chalkis".
Pythagoras in der Spätantike (in German). B. G. Teubner...