"Bringing together both works to reveal a common vision of philosophy as it was understood in the lecture halls of late antiquity, this monograph is the only book-length study exclusively devoted to the reception of the Platonic dialogue Alcibiades I in the commentaries of Proclus (412-485 AD) and Olympiodorus (495-560 AD)"--
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction: Curriculum and Contemplative; 1. The Self-Knowledge Necessity: Opening Remarks; 2. Exalting Eros: Proem (103a1-106c2); 3. How Should I Live? : The Elenctic Section (106c3-119a7); 4. What Do I Want? : The Protreptic Section (119a8-124a8); 5. Who Am I? : The Maieutic Section (124a8-135e8).