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    Alcune variazioni sul mito di Socrate nella tarda antichita.Maria Carmen De Vita - 2013 - Chôra 11:37-58.
    In the rhetorical tradition of Late Antiquity, Socrates’ legend has a good fortune in the works of different rhetoricians and philosophers. In the following pages I am going to deal with some examples of this phaenomenon, through the works of Themistius and Julian the emperor : two intellectuals of the IV century who are, under many aspects, the exact opposites.They both try to ‘actualize’ Socrates’ figure, highlighting different aspects of the Athenian philosopher, on the grounds of their personal purposes of (...)
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    ≪Figlio del Bene≫ e Re dell’universo.Maria Carmen De Vita - 2017 - Chôra 15:457-484.
    This article aims to analyze the philosophical and religious message of Julian’s Hymn to King Helios. The emperor, using Iamblichean structures, shows how the First Cause, the Neoplatonic One, can interact with the layers or gradation below it, including the physical world ; his starting point is an original ‘pluralizing’ interpretation of the Sun analogy contained in Resp. VI 509b.However, Julian’s hymn has a political meaning, too ; it can be considered as a sort of manifesto of Julian’s imperial ideology. (...)
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    Giuliano e il medioplatonismo: il caso di Plutarco.Maria Carmen De Vita - 2013 - Elenchos 34 (2):351-372.
    This article aims to show that Julian the Emperor had some knowledge of Middle Platonic doctrines. More specifically, the discussion focuses on the case of Plutarch of Chaeronea.We can find interesting parallels between the works of this philosopher and the Orations of Julian, especially concerning the allegorical exegesis of myths, the crucial metaphysical role played by Apollo-Helios and the doctrine of the soul. It is worth considering the possibility that Plutarch's works partially inspired Julian's concept of Hellenism.
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    L’organismo vivo del λόγος (Plat. Phaedr. 264c): storia di un’analogia.Maria Carmen de Vita - 2009 - Hermes 137 (3):263-284.
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    «Nessun dio è mai sceso quaggiù». La polemica anticristiana dei filosofi antichi. [REVIEW]Maria Carmen De Vita - 2020 - Elenchos: Rivista di Studi Sul Pensiero Antico 41 (2):401-411.
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    M. Vegetti-P. Pissavino (a cura di), I Decembrio e la tradizione della ‘Repubblica’ di Platone tra Medioevo ed Umanesimo. [REVIEW]Maria Carmen De Vita - 2006 - Elenchos 27 (1):147-156.
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    «Nessun dio è mai sceso quaggiù». La polemica anticristiana dei filosofi antichi ( “Frecce”, 277 ). [REVIEW]Maria Carmen De Vita - 2019 - Elenchos: Rivista di Studi Sul Pensiero Antico 41 (2):401-411.
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