Abstract
Heraclides of Pontus (c. 388–310 BCE), a Platonic philosopher, worked in various literary genres. He discussed such typical Platonic topics as the transmigration of the soul, composed philosophical lives, dialogues or treaties about politics, literature, history, geography, etc., and wrote a series of works on astronomy and the philosophy of nature. Nothing is preserved. The present publication contains a collection of the testimonies about Heraclides’ lost psychological and eschatological writings. The evidences are translated and numbered according to a new edition by Schütrumpf et al. 2008.
Highlights
The present publication contains a collection of the testimonies about Heraclides
Свидетельства о жизни Гераклида и его сочинениях см
Summary
Сохранилось две группы фрагментов, в которых античные авторы обсуждают представления Гераклида Понтийского о душе.[1].
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