Iamblichus (philosopher)
Iamblichus (ca. AD 245 - ca. 325, Greek: Ιάμβλιχος) was a neoplatonist philosopher who determined the direction taken by later Neoplatonic philosophy, and perhaps western Paganism itself. He is perhaps best known for his compendium on Pythagorean philosophy.
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245 - 325 - Greek - Neoplatonist - Philosopher - Western - Paganism - Pythagorean
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Iamblichus' life |
| ► | Iamblichus' Cosmology |
| ► | Theurgy |
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