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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Sofistas e filósofos na administração imperial: o olhar de Eunápio sobre a unidade política do império Romano no século IV D. C

Farias Júnior, José Petrúcio de [UNESP] 02 August 2007 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:26:34Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2007-08-02Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T18:54:48Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 fariasjunior_jp_me_fran.pdf: 923250 bytes, checksum: 4358983107e7b0fd7290c13360ae2fe6 (MD5) / Pretendemos, com essa pesquisa, analisar a obra Vidas dos filósofos e sofistas, redigida pelo historiador e sofista grego Eunápio, em 399, o qual retrata as vidas de neoplatônicos pertencentes à Ásia Menor, em especial, Sardes, cidade na qual nasceu. No interior dessa obra, evidenciaremos a questão administrativa do Império Romano por meio da atuação profissional de filósofos e sofistas neoplatônicos que ocuparam cargos administrativos sob a vigência dos imperadores cristãos. Propornos- emos, dessa forma, discorrer sobre a maneira como Eunápio, por meio dos artifícios retóricos mobilizados pela filosofia neoplatônica, avalia o exercício do poder imperial ocupado pelas elites cristãs e, em contrapartida, constrói, em nível literário, a imagem de filósofos e sofistas neoplatônicos na sociedade romana oriental tardia com a finalidade de evidenciar a representatividade política das elites locais neoplatônicas da Ásia Menor, uma vez que, gradativamente, as famílias abastadas não-cristãs eram preteridas dos ofícios públicos por conta da orientação políticoreligiosa instituída, conforme sugere Eunápio, por Constantino e culmina em Teodósio / We intend, with this research, to analyze the work Lives of the Philosophers and Sophists written by the historian and sophist Eunapius, in 399, which portrays the lives of the neoplatonicals belonging to Asia Minor , especially, Sardes, city in which he was born. In these work, we will put in evidence the administrative question of the Roman Empire through professional performance of neoplatonical sophists and philosophers that held administrative positions under the power of the Christian emperor. We propose, this way, to discourse how Eunapius, through rhetoric strategics, mobilized by neoplatonical philosophy, evaluates the exercise of the imperial power occupied by Christian elites and, in counterpoint, constructs, in literary level, the image of neoplatonical sophists and philosophers in the late eastern roman society to elucidate the political representative of the neoplatonical local elites of the Asia Minor, once, gradually, the non-Christian well-off families were far from public positions because of the religious-political orientation instituted, as suggests Eunapius, by Constantine and finalizes in Teodosian

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