- Suda and
Iamblichus' biographer, Eunapius,
Iamblichus was born in
Chalcis (later
called Qinnašrīn) in Coele, now in
northwest Syria.
Iamblichus was descended...
- dynasts", i.e. the Sampsigeramids.
Iamblichus had the
knowledge of
three languages: ****yrian,
Babylonian and Gr****.
Iamblichus was
educated in Babylon, and...
- Look up
Iamblichus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Iamblichus (c. 245 – 325) was a
Syrian philosopher.
Iamblichus may
refer to the
following people...
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theurgy can be
found in the
philosophy of late neoplatonists,
especially Iamblichus.
Although the
neoplatonists are
often considered pagan polytheists, they...
-
Aristonexus ap.
Iamblichus, Vit. Pyth, §94, §101, 229, etc.; comp. the
story of
Damon and Phintias; Porphyry, Vit. Pyth, §60;
Iamblichus, Vit. Pyth, §233...
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Protrepticus 64.2
Iamblichus, Vita Pythagorica, 18 (81)
Iamblichus, Vita Pythagorica, 34 (267)
Iamblichus, De
Communi Mathematica Scientia, 76
Iamblichus, Vita Pythagorica...
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Parthian troops of
Pacorus I.
Cicero speaks of
Iamblichus as well
disposed to the republic. In 48 BC,
Iamblichus I,
Antipater the Idumaean,
Ptolemy and other...
- work of his
student Porphyry (third to
early fourth century); that of
Iamblichus (third to
fourth century); and the
period in the
fifth and
sixth centuries...
-
reasons that
Iamblichus and his
teacher Porphyry came into conflict. The
figure of the
Demiurge emerges in the
theoretic of
Iamblichus,
which conjoins...
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Iamblichus was an
Ancient Gr****
Neoplatonic philosopher of
Apameia (Syria), and a
contemporary of the
emperor Julian the
Apostate (331–363) and Libanius...