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20 January 2021

Pirroniana

by Caizzi Fernanda Decleva, Caizzi Fernanda Decleva
Pirroniana

Forty years after the appearance of the pioneering study Pirrone. Testimonianze, devoted to the late 4th-century BCE philosopher Pyrrho, who wrote nothing but gave his name to a centuries-long sceptical tradition, a revised edition is being published, together with an English translation of the textual fragments by Mauro Bonazzi and David Sedley. Framing it are three additional essays by the author, aimed at bringing into focus some key points in the discussion of Pyrrhonism and Scepticism. The first of these essays, Prolegomena to a collection of the sources for Pyrrho of Elis (1980), analyses the sources for Pyrrho’s teachings, and reviews the interpretations of modern scholars, relocating Pyrrho’s characteristic themes into his own historical era. The second, Pyrrho, Pyrrhonians and Pyrrhonism (1996), offers an overview of the criteria used in the collection of ‘testimonies’: the author critically evaluates the results reached in her own edition, discussing the pros and cons of her choices and noting some omissions. The third, Sextus and the Sceptics (1992), systematically analyses Sextus’ terminology for referring to the philosophers of the Sceptical tradition.

Caizzi Fernanda Decleva, Caizzi Fernanda Decleva

Fernanda Decleva Caizzi, former professor of Ancient Philosophy at the University of Milan, is the author of many studies specially concerned with the philological issues essential to the exegesis of philosophical texts. She has published Antisthenis Fragmenta (1966); Antiphontis Tetralogiae (1969); Pirrone. Testimonianze (1981). She has worked on philosophical texts preserved in papyri for the series Corpus dei Papiri Filosofici, of whose editorial committee she is currently President.

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