МАКСИМ ТИРСКИЙ О СОКРАТИЧЕСКОЙ ЛЮБВИ (OR. 20–21)
MAXIMUS OF TYRE ON SOCRATIC LOVE (OR. 20–21)
Author(s): Alexei GaradjaSubject(s): Ancient World, Greek Literature, Ancient Philosphy
Published by: Новосибирский государственный университет
Keywords: Maximus of Tyre; Socrates; Plato; love;
Summary/Abstract: Maximus of Tyre (fl. late 2nd century AD) is most poorly and confusedly attested by ancient sources. The best testimony to be found is his extant collection of 41 Orationes, or Dissertationes, addressing a wide range of topics, including the issue of ‘Socratic love’ (Or. 18–21), i.e. of Plato’s theory of eros dealt with by the latter, imprimis, in his dialogues Symposium and Phaedrus. Maximus of Tyre may be dubbed a ‘Platonist’, though not in a scholastic vein (as, e.g., his contemporary and sometime neighbour in the manuscripts Albinus), but rather as an author who strived to mould his own writings in the spirit and style of Plato’s works. The author closest to Maximus may have been Favorinus of Arelate (ca. 80 – ca. 160). As a widely educated person, Maximus shows a good knowledge of Plato as well as of other ancient authors, whose many fragments (e.g., of Sappho and Anacreon) are extant solely thanks to his quotations. Maximus is scarcely known in the Russian language: a few translations of the last century are based on an obsolescent edition. As an appendix, a new Russian translation of Or. 20–21 based on seriously corrected editions of Maximus’ text is provided.
Journal: ΣΧΟΛΗ. Философское антиковедение и классическая традиция
- Issue Year: XV/2021
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 422-435
- Page Count: 14
- Language: Russian