The volume is organized into three chronological parts encompassing 31 chapters:
: Focuses on Middle Platonists (e.g., Plutarch, Alcinous, Numenius) and figures like Galen. Brill’s Companion to the Reception of Plato in ...
: Explores the intersection of Platonic thought with early Christian authors (e.g., Augustine) and Neoplatonists like Proclus and Damascius. Key Features The volume is organized into three chronological parts
Scholars emphasize that the volume fills a major gap in the field by offering a comprehensive study of ancient Platonism. For broader context, Brill also offers the Brill's Companions to Classical Reception series. Brill’s Companion to the Reception of Plato in ...
: Includes unique studies on specialized topics, including the reception of Plato by women readers.
: Examines the immediate reception by his pupils and the early Academy.