Lukian: Hermotimos, oder, Lohnt es sich, Philosophie zu studieren?

Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft. Edited by Peter von Möllendorff (2000)
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The Hermotimus is Lucian’s longest piece of writing, surpassing even the two books of the True Tales, and at the same time his most successful effort to recreate the style and atmosphere of a Platonic dialogue, filled with a new—and for Lucian uncharacteristically serious—content, namely a sustained attack on “dogmatic” philosophical schools (the “haireseis” of its subtitle) and, inversely, a ringing endorsement of the tenets of Pyrrhonian Scepticism.... (review at BMCR)

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