Abstract

216 EDITOR'S NOTES How many ancient philosophers had names beginning with 'A'? You can now answer with confidence: 517 - from Abamon (although that is really only the pseudonym lamblichus took for his De Mysteriis), to Axiothea of Phlius, one of the two of Plato mentioned at D.L. III 46, and a cross-dresser, according to Dicaearchus (Fr.44 Wehrli). I knew none of these facts before opening what Pierre Hadot aptly describes in his preface as 'le premier tome, deja monumental, d'une gigantesque entreprise'.' Under the auspices of CNRS Richard Goulet has engaged a huge team of nearly 80 scholars to

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