Proclus the Successor on poetics and the Homeric poems
Proclus the Successor on poetics and the Homeric poems
About this book
"Proclus's "Commentary on the Republic of Plato" contains in its fifth and sixth essays the only systematic analysis of the workings of the allegorical text to reach us from polytheist antiquity. In the context of defending Homer against the criticisms leveled by Socrates in the "Republic," Proclus, a late-antique polytheist thinker, provides not only a rich selection of interpretive material, but also an analysis of Homer's polysemous text whose influence can be observed in the work of the founder of modern semiotics, Charles Sanders Peirce. This first modern translation into English, with Greek text facing and limited commentary, makes it possible to appreciate the importance of Proclus in the history of both hermeneutics and semiotics." --Cover, p.4.
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Subjects
PoetryHellenistic Greek poetryGreek Epic poetryClassical literatureAncient PhilosophyNeoplatonismHermeneuticsSemioticsCriticism and interpretationEarly works to 1800History and criticism