Philostratros' Life of Apollonios of Tyana and its Literary Context

This book surveys a range of intersections between the fictitious biography of the sage Apollonios of Tyana by Philostratos and selected prose narratives of the imperial period. The survey considers both pagan and Christian literature and includes both parallels to the philosophical ideology of the...

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Main Author: Kanavou, Nikoletta (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: München C.H.Beck 2018
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