Aedesius — (Greek polytonic|Αιδέσιος, died 355) was a Neoplatonist philosopher born of a noble Cappadocian family. He migrated to Syria, attracted by the lectures of Iamblichus, of whom he became a follower. According to Eunapius, he differed from… … Wikipedia
AEDESIUS — gente Cappadox, Iamblichi scholam et in contubernio docendi munus suscepit, nobilitate generis inter suos facile princeps, sed censu exiguo. Vitam eius scripsit Eunapius Sardianus, quem sis consule … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Aedesius — ▪ Greek philosopher died 355 Greek philosopher whose ideas had their roots in Neoplatonism, a school of philosophy that grew out of the Idealism of Plato. Aedesius founded the so called Pergamum school of philosophy, whose major… … Universalium
Aedesius rhetor — stammte vermutlich aus Askalon und unterrichtete in der ersten Hälfte des 4. Jahrhunderts in Antiochia Rhetorik. Er scheint vor allem von Schülern aus Palästina besucht worden zu sein. Die in der Sekundärliteratur häufiger zu beobachtende… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Aedesius of Alexandria — Infobox Saint name=Aedesius of Alexandria birth date=unknown death date=8 April 306 feast day=8 April (Western calendar) 2 April (Eastern calendar)cite web | title = The Holy Martyrs Amphianus and Aedesius | publisher =Serbian Orthodox Church |… … Wikipedia
AEdesius — Ædesius Ædesius est un philosophe néoplatonicien du IVe siècle de notre ère. Né en Cappadoce, il étudia sous Jamblique et forma à Pergame une école célèbre d où sortirent Chrysanthe, Maxime d Ephèse et Julien. II prétendait avoir commerce… … Wikipédia en Français
Aedesius — Ædesius Ædesius est un philosophe néoplatonicien du IVe siècle de notre ère. Né en Cappadoce, il étudia sous Jamblique et forma à Pergame une école célèbre d où sortirent Chrysanthe, Maxime d Ephèse et Julien. II prétendait avoir commerce… … Wikipédia en Français
Maximus of Ephesus — (c.310 372) was a Neoplatonist philosopher. He is said to have come from a rich family, and exercised great influence over the emperor Julian, who was commended to him by Aedesius. He pandered to the emperor s love of magic and theurgy, and by… … Wikipedia
Chrysanthius — of Sardis was a Greek philosopher of the 4th century AD who studied at the school of Iamblichus. [1] He was one of the favorite pupils of Aedesius, and devoted himself mainly to the mystical side of Neoplatonism. The emperor Julian went to him by … Wikipedia
Sosipatra — of Ephesus was a Neoplatonist philosopher who lived in the first half of the 4th century. The story of her life is told in Eunapius Lives of the Sophists .She was born in Ephesus. When she was five years old, two men came to work on her father s… … Wikipedia