La démonologie platonicienne
Histoire de la notion de daimōn de Platon aux derniers néoplatoniciens
Biographical note
Andrei Timotin, Ph.D. in History (EHESS, 2008), Ph.D. in Ancient Philosophy (EPHE, 2010), is a researcher at the Romanian Academy (Bucharest) and a post-doctoral researcher at the École Pratique des Hautes Études (Paris). He is currently working on dream theories in Late Antiquity and Byzantium.
Andrei Timotin, docteur en histoire (EHESS, 2008) et en philosophie ancienne (EPHE, 2010), est chargé de recherches à l’Académie roumaine (Bucarest) et chercheur postdoctoral à l’École Pratique des Hautes Études (Paris). Il travaille actuellement sur les théories du rêve dans l’Antiquité tardive et à Byzance.
Andrei Timotin, docteur en histoire (EHESS, 2008) et en philosophie ancienne (EPHE, 2010), est chargé de recherches à l’Académie roumaine (Bucarest) et chercheur postdoctoral à l’École Pratique des Hautes Études (Paris). Il travaille actuellement sur les théories du rêve dans l’Antiquité tardive et à Byzance.
Readership
All those interested in ancient philosophy, religion in Late Antiquity, the history of religions and the history of ideas, as well as classical philologists and historians of philosophy.
Toute personne intéressée par la philosophie ancienne, par la religion de l’Antiquité tardive, par l’histoire des religions et l’histoire des idées, ainsi que les classicistes et les historiens de la philosophie.
Toute personne intéressée par la philosophie ancienne, par la religion de l’Antiquité tardive, par l’histoire des religions et l’histoire des idées, ainsi que les classicistes et les historiens de la philosophie.
Reviews
"[ce] livre est assurément appelé à devenir lui-même un outil privilégié de compréhension non seulement de la tradition platonicienne, mais d’une pensée du divin comme médiation plutôt que comme séparation." Gwenaëlle Aubry in Revue philosophique de la France et de l'étranger, 2013/5 Tome 138
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