Originally published in 1937, this book examines the subject of the Didaskalikos and its often overlooked author Albinus.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface; Abbreviations; 1. Introduction: the Didaskalikos and its design; 2. Lyceum and Stoa. General influence; 3. Traces of Xenocrates; 4. Antiochus: his dogmatism and its consequences; 5. The sources available for the study of Antiochus; 6. The Didaskalikos in relation to Antiochus; 7. Antiochus, Arius Didymus, and middle Platonism; 8. The writer; 9. Albinus as a middle Platonist; Loci Platonici; Loci comparatio.