
This book presents a substantially revised version of some of the most important and innovative articles published by Alan Cameron in the field of late antique Greek poetry and philosophy. Much new material has been added to the account of the "Wandering Poets" from early Byzantine Egypt, and earlier judgment on their paganism is nuanced. The story of Cyrus of Panopolis and the empress Eudocia takes into account important recent work on the poetry of Eudocia. Several chapters discuss the date and identity of the influential poet Nonnus. The longest chapter reviews the celebrated story of the so-called closing of the Academy of Athens and the trip of its seven remaining philosophers to the court of the Persian king Chosroes, rejecting the fashionable current idea that they set up a new school at Harran on the Persian border. An entirely new chapter discusses a recently published papyrus containing poems of the Alexandrian epigrammatist Palladas, rejecting the editor's claim that Palladas wrote almost a century earlier than hitherto believed. A concluding chapter, never before published, reinvestigates the evidence for paganism in sixth-century Byzantium. Boldly and persuasively argued, and drawing on a profound knowledge of the period, the volume as a whole deepens our knowledge of the rich intellectual traditions of the late antique Hellenic world.
This volume investigates the intellectual, religious, and literary landscape of late antique Greek culture by re-evaluating established scholarly narratives regarding poets and philosophers of the period. Alan Cameron, a noted authority on late antiquity, synthesizes decades of research and new papyrological evidence to challenge prevailing academic consensus. The work systematically addresses the identities, religious affiliations, and historical trajectories of figures such as Nonnus, Cyrus of Panopolis, and the philosophers of the Academy of Athens.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars recognize this collection as a significant contribution to the study of late antique intellectual history due to Cameron's rigorous engagement with primary sources and papyri. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which assumes a high level of familiarity with the historical period and classical scholarship.
Page Count:
371
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190493607
ISBN-13:
9780190493608
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