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Katolog > Society > Religion and Spirituality > Esoteric and Occult > Personalities > Iamblichus


Iamblichus (c. 250-c. 330), the neoplatonic philosopher, was born in Chalcis, Coele-Syria. While a student of Porphyry in Rome, he came under the influence of the Greek Neoplatonist philosopher Plotinus. When Porphyry died, Iamblichus succeeded him as the head of the neoplatonic school. In Syria he established his own school, which attempted to fuse the ideas of Plato, those of the Greek mathematician and philosopher Pythagoras, and Hermetism and the magical literature into a single coherent system. Iamblichus succeeded in transforming the purely intellectual Neoplatonism of Plotinus into an even more spiritual form of Greco-Roman religious philosophy that include myths, rites, and magical formulas.
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Links:

Iamblichus Page
http://www.goddess-athena.org/Encyclopedia/Friends/Iamblichus/index.htm

Iamblichus Page

Biography, texts, links from the Shrine of the Goddess Athena.
www.goddess-athena.org/../Friends/Iamblichus/index.htm
The Egyptian Mysteries
http://www.esotericarchives.com/oracle/iambl_th.htm

The Egyptian Mysteries

Theurgia or On the Mysteries of Egypt is one of Iamblichus's more famous writings. Full version online along with a brief description of the man.
www.esotericarchives.com/oracle/iambl_th.htm
Iamblichus
http://www.imagik.net/Iamblichus/

Iamblichus

Information on his theology and his philosophy.
www.imagik.net/Iamblichus
Iamblichus
http://www.kheper.net/topics/Neoplatonism/Iamblichus.htm

Iamblichus

A review of this philosopher and links.
www.kheper.net/topics/Neoplatonism/Iamblichus.htm
Great Theosophists--Iamblichus: The Egyptian Mysteries (11 of 29)
http://www.wisdomworld.org/setting/iamblichus.html

Great Theosophists--Iamblichus: The Egyptian Mysteries (11 of 29)

A biographical sketch.
www.wisdomworld.org/setting/iamblichus.html
Key Figures in Neopythagoreanism
http://students.roanoke.edu/groups/relg211/johnson/KeyFigures.html

Key Figures in Neopythagoreanism

Discussing Iamblichus as one of three key figures in this movement.
students.roanoke.edu/groups/relg211/johnson/KeyFigures.html

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