Sallustius was a 4th-century philosopher and friend of the Roman Emperor Julian "the Apostate." His treatise On the Gods and the Cosmos is a kind of catechism of 4th-century Hellenic paganism. In a time of Christian preeminence, Julian and Sallustius were part of a movement to return Greco-Roman thought to its Neoplatonic roots. Sallustius' work owes much to that of Iamblichus of Chalcis, who synthesized Platonism with Pythagoreanism and theurgy, and also to Julian's own philosophical writings
On the Gods and the World -
Sallustius
Amazon Digital Services LLC
2013
23 páginas
46m
ISBN-10: B00DTIL3V0
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