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On Prophecy, Dreams and Human Imagination : Synesius, De insomniis

Part of the Scripta Antiquitatis Posterioris ad Ethicam REligionemque pertinentia series
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Synesius' essay De insomniis ('On Dreams') - written soon after 400 AD by a man who was not only a highly educated Greek intellectual but also (in the last years of his life) a Christian bishop of the city of Ptolemais (Cyrenaica) - inquires into the ways and means by which a human being, while sleeping and dreaming, may make contact with higher spheres, and it does so in the light of a clearly recognizable Neo-Platonic concept of the soul and its salvation.

Synesius' thoughts are thus an important contribution of Later Antiquity on topics - the place of man within the universe and his means of communication with higher powers - that not only were of high concern for his contemporaries, but still are today for religiously- and philosophically-minded people.

Besides introduction and translation (with notes), several essays shed light on the work from the perspective of various disciplines.

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Mohr Siebeck
3161524195 / 9783161524196
Hardback
15/12/2014
Germany
218 pages
230 x 149 mm, 436 grams