The Project “Between Athens & Alexandria. Platonism, 3rd-7th c. CE” cordially invites you to its first online event:
“The Friend, the Eccentric, and the Jerk: How Much Did the Personalities of the Philosophers Shape the Fate of Alexandrian and Athenian Teaching ? ”
Prof. Edward Watts (University of California San Diego)
February 28, 2022
7.00 pm Athens & Alexandria, 12pm New York
Registration is required: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0ufuqspjwrH9Q9RXIZmRuSqJSc4A7ZtEFO
The complete schedule of ACHS-IMS Neoplatonic lecture series (Spring 2022) can be downloaded here: http://athens-alexandria.ims.forth.gr/?page_id=51
“Between Athens & Alexandria. Platonism, 3rd-7th c. CE” studies the relationship between the Neoplatonic Schools of Athens and Alexandria as well as the Alexandrian origins of Neoplatonism, with a special focus on later Neoplatonic developments on, and criticisms to, Plotinus. The project is hosted by the Institute for Mediterranean Studies-Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas (IMS-FORTH), based in Rethymno, Crete, in collaboration with the Alexandria Center for Hellenistic Studies (ACHS)-Bibliotheca Alexandrina. It is supported by the A. S. Onassis Foundation.
More information about the project may be found here: http://athens-alexandria.ims.forth.gr/