Orphee et l’Orphisme dans l’Antiquite greco-romaine
Discover the fascinating world of ancient philosophy with Orphee et l’Orphisme dans l’Antiquite greco-romaine by renowned scholar Taylor & Francis Ltd. Published in 1995, this hardback book spans 313 pages and delves into the rich context of Orphic fragments referenced by Medio-Platonists and Neo-Platonists, including influential figures such as Proclus, Damascius, and Olympiodorus. The author meticulously argues that the celebrated "Rhapsodies" were derived from an earlier version familiar to notable thinkers like Aristophanes and Plato. This insightful exploration is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of ancient philosophy and literature. Enhance your understanding of the Orphic tradition and its impact on Greco-Roman thought by adding this valuable resource to your collection.