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Porphyry



Porphyry - pôrˈfĭrē, c.232–c.304, Greek scholar and Neoplatonic philosopher. He studied rhetoric under Cassius Longinus and philosophy under Plotinus. He later lectured in Rome on the philosophy of Plotinus and was the teacher of the Neoplatonist Iamblichus. He wrote lives of Pythagoras and of Plotinus and edited the Enneads of Plotinus. He wrote extensively   Read More...

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    Apologetics in the Roman Empire: Pagans, Jews, and Christians ("Against the Christians" begins on p. 235)
    by Mark J. Edwards, Martin Goodman, Simon Price, Christopher Rowland. 315 pgs.


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