Apollonius of Tyana, Volume II: Books 5-8
| AUTHOR | Jones, Christopher P.; Jones, Christopher P.; Jones, Christopher P. et al. |
| PUBLISHER | Harvard University Press (01/01/2005) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Hardcover (Hardcover) |
Description
The life and miracles of a pagan holy man.
This biography of a first-century AD holy man has become one of the most widely discussed literary works of later antiquity. In a grandly baroque style style Philostratus portrays a charismatic teacher and religious reformer from Tyana in Cappadocia (modern central Turkey) who travels the length of the known world, from the Atlantic to the river Ganges. His miracles, which include extraordinary cures and mysterious disappearances, together with his apparent triumph over death, caused pagans to make Apollonius a rival to Jesus of Nazareth. In his three-volume Loeb edition of this third-century work, Christopher Jones gives a much improved Greek text and an elegant translation with full explanatory notes. The Life of Apollonius is formally a biography (by far the longest that survives from antiquity), but in reality a combination of travel narrative, rhetorical showpiece, and much else. In the introduction, Jones addresses the question of how far the Life is history and how far fiction. He also discusses the survival and reception of the work through Late Antiquity and up to modern times, and the role that it continues to play in controversies about Christianity.
Show More
Product Format
Product Details
ISBN-13:
9780674996144
ISBN-10:
0674996143
Binding:
Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language:
Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
More Product Details
Page Count:
448
Carton Quantity:
20
Product Dimensions:
4.50 x 1.03 x 6.68 inches
Weight:
0.73 pound(s)
Feature Codes:
Index,
Dust Cover,
Maps,
Table of Contents,
Abridged
Country of Origin:
US
Subject Information
BISAC Categories
Literary Criticism | Ancient and Classical
Dewey Decimal:
B
Library of Congress Control Number:
2004060863
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc.
publisher marketing
The life and miracles of a pagan holy man.
This biography of a first-century AD holy man has become one of the most widely discussed literary works of later antiquity. In a grandly baroque style style Philostratus portrays a charismatic teacher and religious reformer from Tyana in Cappadocia (modern central Turkey) who travels the length of the known world, from the Atlantic to the river Ganges. His miracles, which include extraordinary cures and mysterious disappearances, together with his apparent triumph over death, caused pagans to make Apollonius a rival to Jesus of Nazareth. In his three-volume Loeb edition of this third-century work, Christopher Jones gives a much improved Greek text and an elegant translation with full explanatory notes. The Life of Apollonius is formally a biography (by far the longest that survives from antiquity), but in reality a combination of travel narrative, rhetorical showpiece, and much else. In the introduction, Jones addresses the question of how far the Life is history and how far fiction. He also discusses the survival and reception of the work through Late Antiquity and up to modern times, and the role that it continues to play in controversies about Christianity.
Show More
Editor:
Jones, Christopher P.
Christopher P. Jones is George Martin Lane Professor of the Classics and of History, Emeritus, Harvard University.
Show More
Your Price
$29.70
