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  • In the winter of the next year, a General called Syrianus came to

    Saint Athanasius The Father of Orthodoxy 1902

  • Nonetheless, it was because of Iamblichus that Pythagoreanism in the form of numerology and mathematics in general was emphasized by later Neoplatonists such as Syrianus (fl.

    Pythagoreanism Huffman, Carl 2006

  • Copies of Syrianus 'commentary on the Metaphysics were available in Alexandria several generations after his death and used by Asclepius of Tralles and, if the attribution of the commentary on the

    Syrianus Wildberg, Christian 2009

  • In contrast to the latter, Proclus frequently acknowledges Syrianus in his writing.

    Syrianus Wildberg, Christian 2009

  • At first, Syrianus was suspicious of the new arrival, but when he observed Proclus openly worshipping the Moon, he agreed to accept him.

    Syrianus Wildberg, Christian 2009

  • Metaphysics that claims to be by the hand of Alexander of Aphrodisias and which shares numerous passages with Syrianus 'work

    Syrianus Wildberg, Christian 2009

  • Syrianus (in antiquity known as “the Great”) was a teacher of philosophy (and rhetoric, if we trust the evidence) in Athens during the late 4th and early 5th centuries CE,

    Syrianus Wildberg, Christian 2009

  • The first Renaissance Latin translation of Syrianus was produced by Bagnoli and published in Venice in 1558.

    Syrianus Wildberg, Christian 2009

  • Iamblichus, Proclus, Syrianus, Philoponus and Damascius also draw on his work (see frs. 46a-51).

    Numenius Karamanolis, George 2009

  • Wear, S.K., forthcoming, “Syrianus 'Teachings on the Soul in Proclus' Commentary on the Timaeus”, Proceedings of

    Syrianus Wildberg, Christian 2009

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