{"title":"SEEING DEMONS: AUTOPSY IN MAXIMUS OF TYRE'S ORATION 9 AND ITS ABSENCE IN APULEIUS’ ON THE GOD OF SOCRATES","authors":"Geoffrey C. Benson","doi":"10.1017/rmu.2016.4","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Apuleius’ On the God of Socrates (De Deo Socratis), a lecture on Platonic demonology and Socrates’ daimonion that dates to the second half of the second century CE, is a critical work in the assessment of Apuleius’ Platonism, but it also should play a larger role in our reconstruction of his public image than it has. This popular philosophical lecture focuses on the same theme as two Greek works from roughly the same time period: Plutarch's dialogue On the Daimonion of Socrates (περὶ τοῦ Σωϰράτους δαιμονίου) and Maximus of Tyre's Orations 8-9 (Διαλέξεις). Discussion of On the God of Socrates has centered on its relationship with these other texts, with the aim of comparing Apuleius’ argument about daimones with Plutarch's and Maximus’. The consensus view is that Plutarch's treatment of demonology has little in common with Apuleius’ (I present further evidence supporting the consensus near the end of this essay). On the other hand, many scholars assert Apuleius’ closest Greek model is Maximus of Tyre, a sophist with a Platonic orientation who wrote forty-one brief lectures on ethics and other philosophical subjects in the second century CE.","PeriodicalId":43863,"journal":{"name":"RAMUS-CRITICAL STUDIES IN GREEK AND ROMAN LITERATURE","volume":"10 1","pages":"102 - 131"},"PeriodicalIF":0.2000,"publicationDate":"2016-05-06","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"11","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"RAMUS-CRITICAL STUDIES IN GREEK AND ROMAN LITERATURE","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1017/rmu.2016.4","RegionNum":4,"RegionCategory":"历史学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"0","JCRName":"CLASSICS","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Apuleius’ On the God of Socrates (De Deo Socratis), a lecture on Platonic demonology and Socrates’ daimonion that dates to the second half of the second century CE, is a critical work in the assessment of Apuleius’ Platonism, but it also should play a larger role in our reconstruction of his public image than it has. This popular philosophical lecture focuses on the same theme as two Greek works from roughly the same time period: Plutarch's dialogue On the Daimonion of Socrates (περὶ τοῦ Σωϰράτους δαιμονίου) and Maximus of Tyre's Orations 8-9 (Διαλέξεις). Discussion of On the God of Socrates has centered on its relationship with these other texts, with the aim of comparing Apuleius’ argument about daimones with Plutarch's and Maximus’. The consensus view is that Plutarch's treatment of demonology has little in common with Apuleius’ (I present further evidence supporting the consensus near the end of this essay). On the other hand, many scholars assert Apuleius’ closest Greek model is Maximus of Tyre, a sophist with a Platonic orientation who wrote forty-one brief lectures on ethics and other philosophical subjects in the second century CE.
阿普留斯的《论苏格拉底之神》(De Deo Socratis)是一篇关于柏拉图的鬼神学和苏格拉底的守护神的演讲,它可以追溯到公元二世纪下半叶,是评估阿普留斯柏拉图主义的重要著作,但它在我们重建他的公众形象方面也应该发挥更大的作用。这个广受欢迎的哲学讲座的主题与大致同一时期的两部希腊作品相同:普鲁塔克的《苏格拉底的诅咒》对话(περ ς το ο Σωϰράτους δαιμον ου)和Maximus of Tyre的Orations 8-9 (Διαλέξεις)。《苏格拉底之神论》的讨论集中在它与其他文本的关系上,目的是比较阿普莱乌斯关于戴蒙尼的论点与普鲁塔克和马克西姆斯的论点。普遍的观点是,普鲁塔克对鬼神学的处理与阿普留斯几乎没有什么共同之处(我在本文末尾提供了进一步的证据来支持这一共识)。另一方面,许多学者认为阿普列夫最接近的希腊模型是提尔的马克西姆斯,他是一位柏拉图式的诡辩家,在公元二世纪写了41篇关于伦理学和其他哲学主题的简短演讲。