Книга: Philostratus «Imagines Philostratus the Younger Imagines L256 (Trans. Fairbanks)(Greek)»
Производитель: "Неизвестный" Imagines Philostratus the Younger Imagines L256 (Trans. Fairbanks)(Greek) ISBN:9780674992825 Издательство: "Неизвестный" (1989)
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Philostratus
Philostratus, was the name of four Greek
# (c. 150-200) "Philostratus I": Very minor author, known only for a dialogue "Nero", possibly written by Philostratus II.
# (c. 170-247) "Philostratus II": son of Philostratus I. Also called "Philostratus the Athenian" or "Lucius Flavius Philostratus"
# (born c. 190) "Philostratus III": the probable nephew of Philostratus II. Also called "Philostratus of
# (born c. 220) "Philostratus IV": the probable son of Philostratus III. Also called "Philostratus of Lemnos", or "Philostratus the Younger".
Philostratus II
Of these the most famous is Philostratus "the Athenian". Very little is known of his career. Even his name is doubtful. The "Lives of the Sophists" gives the praenomen "Flavius", which, however, is found elsewhere only in
He was born probably around
There is a near consensus that Philostratus II was the author of the following four works:
* (between 217 and 238 AD) "
* (231-237) "
* (after 220) "
* (?) "
The fact that the author of the "Life of Apollonius" is also the author of the "Lives of the Sophists" is confirmed by internal evidenceFact|date=October 2007. The "Lives of the Sophists" was to have an enormous impact upon later writers, particularly Neoplatonists.Fact|date=October 2007
Philostratus III
The works "
* "
* "Eikones" (polytonic|Εἰκόνες, "Images" or "Imagines"): Ostensibly a description of 64 pictures in a Neapolitan gallery. Goethe, Welcker,
Philostratus IV
Another volume of "Imagines" was composed by Philostratus IV (or by some later sophist). Of this work, the descriptions of pictures, 17 remain.
Ambiguities in attribution
There is great difficulty, due to a confused statement of the "Suda" in disentangling the works and even the personalities of these Philostrati. Reference is there made to Philostratus as the son of
References
*1911
External links
* [http://www.livius.org Livius] , [http://www.livius.org/phi-php/philostratus/philostratus.htm Philostratus] Updates the preceding article with some ninety years of more recent research.
* [http://www.livius.org/ap-ark/apollonius/life/va_00.html Online Text: Philostratus, Life of Apollonius of Tyana translated by F. C. Conybeare] see also wiki biography of
* [http://www.theoi.com/Text/PhilostratusYounger.html Online Text: Philostratus IV, Imagines translated by Arthur Fairbanks]
* [http://virtualreligion.net/iho/philostratus.html Flavius Philostratus] entry in historical sourcebook with [http://virtualreligion.net/iho/exorcism.html#authority fresh translations] of excerpts from the "Life of Apollonius" by Mahlon H. Smith
* [http://zeus.chsdc.org/chs/heroes_test#phil_her_front_b3 (Center for Hellenic Studies, Harvard University), "On Heroes" ("Heroicus") on-line text in modern translation] .
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