Heterodoxy and Doxography in Hippolytus' 'Refutation of All Heresies'
by Ian Mueller, Chicago, Ill.
Contents
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| Abbreviations |
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| Works Cited |
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I. The Text of the 'Refutatio' |
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II. The Contents of the 'Refutatio' |
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III. Pagans and the 'Refutation of Heresies' in Books 5-9 |
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A. Book 5 |
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1. The Naassenes and Thales |
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2. The Peratae |
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3. The Sethians |
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4. Justin |
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B. Book 6 |
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1. Simon Magus |
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2. Valentinus and Pythagoreanism |
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3. Marcus |
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C. Book 7 |
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1. Basilides and Aristotle |
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- Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle in book 1 |
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2. Marcion and Empedocles |
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D. Book 8 |
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E. Book 9 |
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1. Noetus and Heraclitus |
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2. Elkesaites, Jews, and Stoics |
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IV. The Self-contained Doxography of Book 1 |
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A. The physicists |
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1. The successors of Thales |
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a) Anaximander |
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b) Anaximenes |
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c) Anaxagoras |
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d) Archelaus |
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2. The other natural philosophers |
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a) Eleatics and atomists |
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a') Xenophanes and Parmenides |
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b') Leucippus and Democritus |
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b) Ekphantus and Hippon |
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B. The "others" |
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1. Epicurus and the Academics (Skeptics) |
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2. Brahmans, Druids, and Hesiod |
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