Donald Russell Memorial Lecture 2026
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- Host
- St John's College (College)
- Location
- St John's College - Garden Quad Auditorium, Garden Quad Auditorium Auditorium St John's College Oxford Oxfordshire OX1 3JP United Kingdom
- Organisation
- Oxford
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About this talk
Professor Anne Sheppard (Royal Holloway, University of London), 'Saying it in Style: Some Uses of Rhetoric by Platonist Philosophers in Late Antiquity'. The philosophers of the fourth, fifth and sixth centuries AD were well educated in rhetoric and made good use of what they had learned in the rhetorical schools, both in their commentaries on Plato and in other forms of writing. The first part of the lecture will focus on how Proclus and his contemporary, Hermias of Alexandria, deploy the theory of three styles, as an example of their use of tools drawn from the rhetorical tradition of literary criticism. The second part will consider the influence of rhetoric on the writing of encomia by Synesius and by Proclus’ pupil, Marinus, on the composition of hymns by Synesius and Proclus, and on the writing of a Platonic dialogue by Aeneas of Gaza. Professor Anne Sheppard is Professor Emerita of Ancient Philosophy at Royal Holloway, University of London. She wrote her DPhil on Proclus under the supervision of Donald Russell. Her publications include Studies on the 5th and 6th essays of Proclus’ Commentary on the Republic (1980), Aesthetics. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Art (1987), Greek and Roman Aesthetics (with Oleg Bychkov, 2010), The Poetics of Phantasia. Imagination in Ancient Aesthetics (2014) and Plotinus. Ennead I.8. On the Nature and Source of Evil (2025)
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