The Sociology of Philosophies

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275 Doxippus
(Platonist/Aristotelean/pagan
theol, Syria)
i 276 Eugenius (father of 278)
277 Theodorus of Asine (Platonist,
Athens)
278 Themistius
(Aristotelean/Platonist,
Constantinople)
279 Sallustius (Syrian
Neoplatonist, pagan
catechism, Pergamum)
280 Sosipatra (occultist,
Pergamum, woman)
281 Aedisius (Neoplatonist,
occultist, Athens)
282 Maximus (occultist)
(283) Libanius (rhetor)
i 284 Himerius (rhetor)
285 John Chrysostom (Christian,
Origenist,
Antioch/Constantinople)
286 St. Basil of Cappadocia
(Christian/Platonist)
287 Apollinaris (Christian,
opposite heresy from Arius) 
288 Simplicianus
(Christian/Neoplatonist)
289 Macrobius
(Platonist/neo-Pythagorean) 
290 Martianus Capella (Platonist,
encyclopedist) 
293 Heraiscus (religious
syncretism, Alexandria)
294 Asclepiades (same, brother of
293)

Figure 3.8. Neoplatonists under
Christian Triumph, 400–600 c.e.
400 c.e.
292 Theon of Alexandria(math,
Platonist)

295 Isidorus (Neoplatonist,
Alexandria)
296 Hypatia (math, Neoplatonist,
woman)
297 Synesius (math, Platonist,
later Christian)
298 Plutarch of Athens
(Neoplatonist/Aristotelean)
i 299 (daughter of 298, theurgy)
300 Syrianus
(Platonist/Neoplatonist,
Aristotelean, Athens)
301 Domninus of Larissa
(math/occultist/Neoplatonist)
302 Hierocles (intro Neoplatonist
at Alexandria)
303 Marinus (math, Neoplatonist
scholarch, Athens)
304 Ammonius, son of Hermias
(Platonist/Aristotelean/math/
astron)
305 Damascius (Neoplatonist,
Athens)
306 Simplicius (Neoplatonist,
Athens)
307 Olympiodorus
308 Aeneas (Christian/Platonist,
Gaza)
500 c.e.
309 George of Scythopolis
(Christian, anti-heresies) 
310 John of Scythopolis (same) 
311 Zacharias (Christian/Platonist,
anti-304)
312 Procopius
313 Cassiodorus (Christian,
handbook writer, Italy)
i 314 Leander
315 Isidore of Sevelle
(encyclopedist)
316 Stephanus of Alexandria.
(Aristotelean/occultist/math,
Byzantium)

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