Philo of Larissa
Discover the profound insights of Philo of Larissa in this comprehensive study by Charles Brittain, published by Oxford University Press in 2001. As the first book-length examination of Philo (159-84 BC), the foremost philosophical mentor of Cicero, this work delves into his pivotal role in the evolution of Platonic thought. Brittain meticulously reconstructs the Platonic Academy's gradual shift away from skepticism under Philo's guidance, setting the stage for the resurgence of Platonism in the first century AD. This engaging narrative not only highlights Philo's philosophical contributions but also includes a valuable Appendix featuring a complete collection of testimonia and fragments attributed to him. With 420 pages of rich content, this hardback edition is a must-have for anyone interested in ancient philosophy and the development of philosophical ideas. Enhance your library with this essential resource on Philo of Larissa.