L’« Anonyme » : un palimpseste démocritéen dans le Protreptique de Jamblique ?

Iamblichus, in the Protrepticus, brings together many texts mainly borrowed from unnamed philosophers, first and foremost from Plato and Aristotle, into a broad synthesis, framing all of these quoted fragments with a syncretic exegetical commentary. With reference to...

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Main Author: Michelle Lacore
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Presses universitaires de Caen 2012-12-01
Series:Kentron
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/kentron/1156
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L’« Anonyme » : un palimpseste démocritéen dans le Protreptique de Jamblique ?
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indirect speech
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author_facet Michelle Lacore
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title L’« Anonyme » : un palimpseste démocritéen dans le Protreptique de Jamblique ?
title_short L’« Anonyme » : un palimpseste démocritéen dans le Protreptique de Jamblique ?
title_full L’« Anonyme » : un palimpseste démocritéen dans le Protreptique de Jamblique ?
title_fullStr L’« Anonyme » : un palimpseste démocritéen dans le Protreptique de Jamblique ?
title_full_unstemmed L’« Anonyme » : un palimpseste démocritéen dans le Protreptique de Jamblique ?
title_sort l’« anonyme » : un palimpseste démocritéen dans le protreptique de jamblique ?
publisher Presses universitaires de Caen
series Kentron
issn 0765-0590
2264-1459
publishDate 2012-12-01
description Iamblichus, in the Protrepticus, brings together many texts mainly borrowed from unnamed philosophers, first and foremost from Plato and Aristotle, into a broad synthesis, framing all of these quoted fragments with a syncretic exegetical commentary. With reference to the third unnamed thinker, as yet unidentified and referred to as Iamblichi Anonymus, there are several discrepancies between the text and its exegetical commentary. Moreover the discontinuous text of the Anonymus as quoted in the Protrepticus presents syntactical difficulties; one cannot however fail to notice the strength and originality of the thought it conveys. In spite of the unsolved problem of the dialect used by the author, many converging clues point to the tradition of Democritus.
topic quotation
exegesis
indirect speech
arete
eunomia
anomia
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