Complete collection of creations. Volume I. Treatises and Hymns
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Synesius of Cyrene (370-412 AD) - Neoplatonist philosopher, astronomer, mechanic, poet, diplomat, soldier, Metropolitan of Pentapolis - one of the brightest figures at the turn of the 4th-5th centuries. He was a student and one of the closest friends of Hypatia of Alexandria, belonged to the circle of Troilus and Aurelian in Constantinople, was a direct participant in the Antigothic uprising on July 11-12, 400, which changed the fate of the Eastern Empire, twice successfully organized the defense of Hellenic Libya from the barbarians, and was a spiritual child St. Theophilus of Alexandria and companion of St. John Chrysostom in metropolitan politics; a brilliant writer, an inspired poet, a profound philosopher; at the age of about forty years, he became the bishop of Ptolemais - the main city of the then Libya - revealing himself to be as impeccable a hierarch as he was a man. This volume includes all the surviving treatises and hymns of the thinker. The book contains materials valuable for philosophers, historians, theologians and anyone interested in ancient literature and culture.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Синезий Киренский
- Language
- Ukrainian
- Release date
- 2012
- Translator
- Тарас Геннадьевич Сидаш