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Apuleius, On Plato, 1.1 | Hoenig (2018), Plato\s Timaeus and the Latin Tradition, 109, 181, Merz and Tieleman (2012), Ambrosiaster\s Political Theology, 187, Motta and Petrucci (2022), Isagogical Crossroads from the Early Imperial Age to the End of Antiquity, 54 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 1.1.1 | Motta and Petrucci (2022), Isagogical Crossroads from the Early Imperial Age to the End of Antiquity, 67 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 1.2.204 | Despotis and Lohr (2022), Religious and Philosophical Conversion in the Ancient Mediterranean Traditions, 120 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 1.2.205 | Despotis and Lohr (2022), Religious and Philosophical Conversion in the Ancient Mediterranean Traditions, 120 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 1.3 | Erler et al. (2021), Authority and Authoritative Texts in the Platonist Tradition, 123, Pollmann and Vessey (2007), Augustine and the Disciplines: From Cassiciacum to Confessions, 118, Ayres Champion and Crawford (2023), The Intellectual World of Late Antique Christianity: Reshaping Classical Traditions.665 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 1.3.5 | Motta and Petrucci (2022), Isagogical Crossroads from the Early Imperial Age to the End of Antiquity, 62, 65 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 1.4 | Motta and Petrucci (2022), Isagogical Crossroads from the Early Imperial Age to the End of Antiquity, 54, 81, 82, 99 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 1.4.3 | Motta and Petrucci (2022), Isagogical Crossroads from the Early Imperial Age to the End of Antiquity, 61, 62 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 1.5 | Hoenig (2018), Plato\s Timaeus and the Latin Tradition, 139, 140, 145, 190, 191, Gerson and Wilberding (2022), The New Cambridge Companion to Plotinus, 210, Albrecht (2014), The Divine Father: Religious and Philosophical Concepts of Divine Parenthood in Antiquity, 321 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 1.5.190 | Hirsch-Luipold (2022), Plutarch and the New Testament in Their Religio-Philosophical Contexts, 241 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 1.5.191 | Hirsch-Luipold (2022), Plutarch and the New Testament in Their Religio-Philosophical Contexts, 239, Albrecht (2014), The Divine Father: Religious and Philosophical Concepts of Divine Parenthood in Antiquity, 354 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 1.6 | Hoenig (2018), Plato\s Timaeus and the Latin Tradition, 12, 121, 123, 127, 129, 139, 192, 193, 194 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 1.7 | Hoenig (2018), Plato\s Timaeus and the Latin Tradition, 145, 194 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 1.8 | Hoenig (2018), Plato\s Timaeus and the Latin Tradition, 134, 139, 145, 196, 197, 198, \Kazantzidis (2021), Lucretius on Disease: The Poetics of Morbidity in De rerum natura, \15, Gerson and Wilberding (2022), The New Cambridge Companion to Plotinus, 134, Marmodoro and Prince (2015), Causation and Creation in Late Antiquity, 53 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 1.9 | Hoenig (2018), Plato\s Timaeus and the Latin Tradition, 145, 199 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 1.10 | Hoenig (2018), Plato\s Timaeus and the Latin Tradition, 13, 135, 136, 145, 201, Gerson and Wilberding (2022), The New Cambridge Companion to Plotinus, 134, Marmodoro and Prince (2015), Causation and Creation in Late Antiquity, 53 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 1.11 | Hoenig (2018), Plato\s Timaeus and the Latin Tradition, 145, 146, 148, 199, 204 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 1.12 | McDonough (2009), Christ as Creator: Origins of a New Testament Doctrine, 166, Pinheiro et al. (2015), Philosophy and the Ancient Novel, 37, Hoenig (2018), Plato\s Timaeus and the Latin Tradition, 151, 153, 156, 198, 199, 202, 205, 206, Russell and Nesselrath (2014), On Prophecy, Dreams and Human Imagination: Synesius, De insomniis, 63 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 1.12.25 | Fowler (2014), Plato in the Third Sophistic, 50 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 1.12.26 | Fowler (2014), Plato in the Third Sophistic, 50 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 1.12.27 | Fowler (2014), Plato in the Third Sophistic, 50 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 1.12_p._102 | |
Apuleius, On Plato, 1.12_pp._101 | |
Apuleius, On Plato, 1.13.207 | Romana Berno (2023), Roman Luxuria: A Literary and Cultural History, 219, 220, 6 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 1.17 | Hoenig (2018), Plato\s Timaeus and the Latin Tradition, 125, 215 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 1.18 | Nisula (2012), Augustine and the Functions of Concupiscence, 27 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 1.204 | Brouwer and Vimercati (2020), Fate, Providence and Free Will: Philosophy and Religion in Dialogue in the Early Imperial Age, 117 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 1.205 | Brouwer and Vimercati (2020), Fate, Providence and Free Will: Philosophy and Religion in Dialogue in the Early Imperial Age, 117, 119, 126, 289 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 1.206 | Brouwer and Vimercati (2020), Fate, Providence and Free Will: Philosophy and Religion in Dialogue in the Early Imperial Age, 117, 119, 289 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 1.207 | Brouwer and Vimercati (2020), Fate, Providence and Free Will: Philosophy and Religion in Dialogue in the Early Imperial Age, 117, 289 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 2 | Schibli (2002), Hierocles of Alexandria, 333 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 2.1 | Hoenig (2018), Plato\s Timaeus and the Latin Tradition, 126, 220 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 2.4 | Nisula (2012), Augustine and the Functions of Concupiscence, 26, 27 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 2.4.225 | Romana Berno (2023), Roman Luxuria: A Literary and Cultural History, 6 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 2.4.226 | Romana Berno (2023), Roman Luxuria: A Literary and Cultural History, 219 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 2.4.227 | Romana Berno (2023), Roman Luxuria: A Literary and Cultural History, 219 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 2.5 | Bartels (2017), Plato\s Pragmatic Project: A Reading of Plato\s Laws, 96 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 2.6 | Brouwer (2013), The Stoic Sage: The Early Stoics on Wisdom, Sagehood and Socrates, 16, Nisula (2012), Augustine and the Functions of Concupiscence, 27 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 2.8 | Hoenig (2018), Plato\s Timaeus and the Latin Tradition, 112, 117, 231 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 2.13 | Nisula (2012), Augustine and the Functions of Concupiscence, 27 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 2.14 | Hirsch-Luipold (2022), Plutarch and the New Testament in Their Religio-Philosophical Contexts, 155 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 2.15 | Nisula (2012), Augustine and the Functions of Concupiscence, 27 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 2.15.241 | Romana Berno (2023), Roman Luxuria: A Literary and Cultural History, 216 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 2.15.242 | Romana Berno (2023), Roman Luxuria: A Literary and Cultural History, 216 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 2.20.247 | Sorabji (2000), Emotion and Peace of Mind: From Stoic Agitation to Christian Temptation, 196, Blidstein (2017), Purity Community and Ritual in Early Christian Literature, 32 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 2.21 | Nisula (2012), Augustine and the Functions of Concupiscence, 27 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 2.26 | Bartels (2017), Plato\s Pragmatic Project: A Reading of Plato\s Laws, 18 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 2.27 | Bartels (2017), Plato\s Pragmatic Project: A Reading of Plato\s Laws, 18, Motta and Petrucci (2022), Isagogical Crossroads from the Early Imperial Age to the End of Antiquity, 54 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 2.220 | Brouwer and Vimercati (2020), Fate, Providence and Free Will: Philosophy and Religion in Dialogue in the Early Imperial Age, 130 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 2.235 | Brouwer and Vimercati (2020), Fate, Providence and Free Will: Philosophy and Religion in Dialogue in the Early Imperial Age, 130 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 2.236 | Brouwer and Vimercati (2020), Fate, Providence and Free Will: Philosophy and Religion in Dialogue in the Early Imperial Age, 130 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 8.16 | Marmodoro and Prince (2015), Causation and Creation in Late Antiquity, 235 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 8.17 | Marmodoro and Prince (2015), Causation and Creation in Late Antiquity, 235 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 8.18 | Marmodoro and Prince (2015), Causation and Creation in Late Antiquity, 235 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 8.19 | Marmodoro and Prince (2015), Causation and Creation in Late Antiquity, 235 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 8.20 | Marmodoro and Prince (2015), Causation and Creation in Late Antiquity, 235 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 8.21 | Marmodoro and Prince (2015), Causation and Creation in Late Antiquity, 235 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 8.22 | Marmodoro and Prince (2015), Causation and Creation in Late Antiquity, 235 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 10.6 | Pinheiro et al. (2015), Philosophy and the Ancient Novel, 82 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 14 | Schibli (2002), Hierocles of Alexandria, 342 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 17-102 | Schibli (2002), Hierocles of Alexandria, 333 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 81.5 | Gunderson (2022), The Social Worlds of Ancient Jews and Christians: Essays in Honor of L. Michael White, 195 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 96.9 | Frede and Laks (2001), Traditions of Theology: Studies in Hellenistic Theology, its Background and Aftermath, 35 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 99.32 | Pinheiro Bierl and Beck (2013), Anton Bierl? and Roger Beck?, Intende, Lector - Echoes of Myth, Religion and Ritual in the Ancient Novel, 68 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 190 | Del Lucchese (2019), Monstrosity and Philosophy: Radical Otherness in Greek and Latin Culture, 262 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 192 | Del Lucchese (2019), Monstrosity and Philosophy: Radical Otherness in Greek and Latin Culture, 262, Dunderberg (2008), Beyond Gnosticism: Myth, Lifestyle, and Society in the School of Valentinus.248 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 193 | Del Lucchese (2019), Monstrosity and Philosophy: Radical Otherness in Greek and Latin Culture, 262 |
Apuleius, On Plato, 194 | Del Lucchese (2019), Monstrosity and Philosophy: Radical Otherness in Greek and Latin Culture, 262 |