Institute for the Classical Tradition
ANRW II.36.6, pp. 4309-4374
 
Heterodoxy and Doxography in Hippolytus' 'Refutation of All Heresies'
by Ian Mueller, Chicago, Ill.

Contents

Abbreviations 4310
Works Cited 4310

I. The Text of the 'Refutatio'

4313

II. The Contents of the 'Refutatio'

4316

III. Pagans and the 'Refutation of Heresies' in Books 5-9

4319

A. Book 5

4320

1. The Naassenes and Thales

4321

2. The Peratae

4322

3. The Sethians

4323

4. Justin

4324

B. Book 6

4324

1. Simon Magus

4325

2. Valentinus and Pythagoreanism

4326

3. Marcus

4332

C. Book 7

4332

1. Basilides and Aristotle

4334

- Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle in book 1

4338

2. Marcion and Empedocles

4341

D. Book 8

4347

E. Book 9

4350

1. Noetus and Heraclitus

4350

2. Elkesaites, Jews, and Stoics

4354

IV. The Self-contained Doxography of Book 1

4357

A. The physicists

4360

1. The successors of Thales

4360

a) Anaximander

4360

b) Anaximenes

4361

c) Anaxagoras

4362

d) Archelaus

4363

2. The other natural philosophers

4365

a) Eleatics and atomists

4365

a') Xenophanes and Parmenides

4365

b') Leucippus and Democritus

4368

b) Ekphantus and Hippon

4369

B. The "others"

4371

1. Epicurus and the Academics (Skeptics)

4371

2. Brahmans, Druids, and Hesiod

4373
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