Apollonius of Tyana, the Philosopher-Reformer of the First Century A.D. by Mead

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Author Mead, G. R. S. (George Robert Stow), 1863-1933
LoC No. 02007424
Title Apollonius of Tyana, the Philosopher-Reformer of the First Century A.D.
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Summary "Apollonius of Tyana, the Philosopher-Reformer of the First Century A.D." by G. R. S. Mead is a critical study written in the early 20th century. It focuses on the life and contributions of Apollonius, a prominent philosopher and religious reformer of the first century A.D. The book examines the fragmented historical records surrounding his life, as well as the implications these have on our understanding of religious and philosophical thought during that time, particularly in relation to the origins of Christianity. The opening of the work introduces Apollonius and sets the stage for an exploration of the historical context of the first century, noting the scarcity of reliable contemporary accounts about religious life outside of Christianity. Mead underscores the rich tapestry of philosophical schools, cults, and communities that existed, many of which Apollonius interacted with during his extensive travels. He emphasizes that such interactions reflect a vibrant religious landscape in which Apollonius was active, striving to purify and reform existing practices. Through the lens of Apollonius, the text hints at broader questions surrounding the exchange of ideas between different cultures, notably the potential influences of Indian thought on Greco-Roman philosophy. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class B: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion
Subject Apollonius, of Tyana
Subject Philosophers -- Greece -- Biography
Subject Philosophy, Ancient -- Oriental influences
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EBook-No. 35460
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Most Recently Updated Jan 7, 2021
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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