Theory and Didactic in Olympiodorus and the Alexandrian School: A discussion of two new translations
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2021
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This review article considers two recent Italian and English translations of works by Olympiodorus of Alexandria and his immediate successors (sixth century ce). These translations make accessible to a wider audience a number of works that help us understand a transitional period in the history of thought. This review takes a closer look at some of the substantive views expressed by the translators and evaluates editorial and translation choices. We should beware of exaggerating the differences between these sixth-century philosophers, this review argues, while recognizing that there may be considerable distance between what they thought and what the surviving texts show.
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Commentary, David, Elias, Olympiodorus, Prolegomena, Classics, Archaeology, Language and Linguistics, History, Linguistics and Language, Literature and Literary Theory
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Joosse, A 2021, 'Theory and Didactic in Olympiodorus and the Alexandrian School: A discussion of two new translations', Mnemosyne, vol. 74, no. 2, pp. 341-353. https://doi.org/10.1163/1568525X-BJA10065