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Porphyry, Vegetarianism & Animal Sacrifice in Antiquity
Episode 122

Porphyry, Vegetarianism & Animal Sacrifice in Antiquity

Let's Talk Religion · Filip Holm

September 15, 202437m 47s

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Sources/Recomended Reading:


Clark, Gillian (translated by) (2000). "Porphyry: On Abstinence from Killing Animals". Bristol Classical Press.


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Huffman, Carl A. (ed.) (2017). "A History of Pythagoreanism". Cambridge University Press.


Iamblichus "On the Mysteries". Tranlsated by Emma C. Clarke, John M. Dillon & Jackson P. Hershell. Writings from the Graeco-Roman World. Society of Biblical Literature.


Kirk, G.S., J.E. Raven & M. Schofield (1983). "The Presocratic Philosophers". Second Edition. Cambridge University Press.


Shaw, Gregory (2014). "Theurgy and the Soul: The Neoplatonism of Iamblichus". Angelico Press/Sophia Perennis.


Wallis, R.T. (1998). "Neoplatonism". Second Edition. Bristol Classical Paperbacks. Hackett Publishing Company.


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