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B. Demulder, P. Van Deun (eds.) - 472 p., 6 b/w tables, 6 b/w line art. Brepols, 2021. Languages: English, French, Greek. Hardback - How did Greek Patristic and Byzantine authors understand the cosmos of which they were a part and the world in which they lived? And what literary forms did they use to express their questions and answers on these issues? This volume discusses cosmological issues in Greek Patristic and Byzantine question-and-answer literature. By adopting this focus, it yields novel insights into both the (theological / philosophical) content and the (literary) form of the texts under scrutiny. How did Greek Patristic and Byzantine authors understand the cosmos of which they were a part and the world in which they lived? And what literary forms did they use to express their questions and answers on these issues? This collection of studies shows that, in order to bring out the important intellectual contribution of the authors under discussion, both cosmology and question-and-answer literature should be defined more broadly than expected. Several papers deal with the crucial corpora by Pseudo-Justin and Maximus the Confessor. Other authors under discussion include Philoponus, Pseudo-Caesarius, Michael Psellus, Severian of Gabala, and Nilus Doxopatres. Attention also goes to the critical edition of question-and-answer literature, as well as to the Greek Patristic and Byzantine reception of cosmological questions and answers from Antiquity (i.c. Aristotle, Philo of Alexandria, Plutarch, and Iamblichus). Bram Demulder is postdoctoral researcher at the Université de Liège / F.R.S.-FNRS (Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique). His main research interest is the interplay between cosmology and ethics in antiquity. In his PhD thesis (KU Leuven, 2018) he explored this theme in the work of Plutarch of Chaeronea. Peter Van Deun is full professor of Byzantine Studies at KU Leuven. He is editor-in-chief of the Series Graeca of the Corpus Christianorum, of the Bibliothèque de Byzantion, and of the international journal Byzantion. His main interests are anthological literature in Byzantium and Maximus the Confessor. Table of Contents Introduction: Questions and Kosmoi (Bram Demulder & Peter Van Deun) Part 1: Pseudo-Justin Cosmology and its Problems in Ps.-Justin s Quaestiones et responsiones ad orthodoxos (Yannis Papadogiannakis) The Ps.-Justinian Corpus of Erotapokriseis and Apologetical Treatises. In Search of an Author and a Historical Setting (Benjamin Gleede) Is the Prime Mover the Source of All Movement? Pseudo-Justin on Aristotle s Unmoved Mover (Marcelo D. Boeri) Une polémique contre Philon d Alexandrie dans la Question 69 ad orthodoxos attribuée à Justin ? (Sébastien Morlet) Part 2: Maximus the Confessor Re-interpreting Tradition: Maximus the Confessor on Creation in Ambigua ad Ioannem (Vladimir Cvetković) St Maximus the Confessor on the Mystery of Christ (Torstein Theodor Tollefsen [University of Oslo]) Jamblique et Maxime le Confesseur, cosmologie et théurgie (Christian Boudignon) What Theodosius of Gangra wanted to Know from Maximus the Confessor (Bram Roosen) Part 3: Cosmologies in Sixth-Century Byzantium Les conditions de l avènement de la lumière dans le De opificio mundi de Jean Philopon. Difficultés et solutions (Pascal Mueller-Jourdan) Pre-Existence and the Creation of the World in Pseudo-Caesarius (István Perczel) Part 4: Questioning Genre in the Middle-Byzantine Period Pagan Garlands and Christian Roses. Plutarch s Quaestiones convivales in Michael Psellus De omnifaria doctrina (Michiel Meeusen) Cosmological Questions Answered with Severian of Gabala in MS Athonensis, Lavras B 43 (Eustratiadis 163) (Reinhart Ceulemans) Le De oeconomia Dei de Nil Doxapatrès. Quelques observations sur le genre littéraire de l uvre et sur sa transmission manuscrite (Peter Van Deun) List of Abbreviations Index biblicus (Maxim Venetskov) Index fontium (Maxim Venetskov). N° de ref. del artículo 033264
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