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The Platonic Theology Of Ioane Petritsi Levan Gigineishvili

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The Platonic Theology Of Ioane Petritsi Levan Gigineishvili
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Publisher: Gorgias Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.97 MB
Pages: 324
Author: Levan Gigineishvili
ISBN: 9781463211530, 1463211538
Language: English
Year: 2007

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The Platonic Theology Of Ioane Petritsi Levan Gigineishvili by Levan Gigineishvili 9781463211530, 1463211538 instant download after payment.

Gigineishvili’s study is a comprehensive exposition of the philosophical system of twelfth-century Georgian Christian Neoplatonist philosopher Ioane Petritsi. Petritsi translated and commented on Proclus’ "Elements of Theology." The translation needed the creation of a philosophic language—a medium for transmitting the extravagant philosophic ideas into Georgian—which Petritsi effectively achieved. Petritsi both explains intricacies of Proclus’ thought and tries to prove the basic affinity between the Platonic and the biblical traditions. Gigineishvili exposes the entire system of Petritsi’s thought on a background of ideas of Proclus, other Neoplatonists, and of the Church Fathers.

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