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Death and the maiden in Philostratus, about Apollonius of Tyana 4.45 : miracle, mystery or philosophical skepticism?

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The Vita Apollonii leaves much open to interpretation. In 4.45 Philostratus tells us about a young woman who was thought dead by her family and the whole of Rome. Apollonius whispers something in her ear and the maiden starts talking again. The narrator comments it was impossible for the bystanders and still is impossible for him to say whether the girl was really dead or not: whether it was a case of Scheintod which proved Apollonius's extraordinary powers of observation or whether it was a resurrection-miracle which would signal a special ontological status for `the man' from Tyana. In his suspension of judgment, Philostratus uses the words arrhetos he katalep-sis combining a technical term from Stoic epistemology (katalepsis) with a concept related to the Mysteries (arrhetos). We discuss the Philostratean interpretative strat-egies, link them to the Pythagorean tradition of selective communication, and read the reference in this chapter to the story of Alcestis to the epistemological debates between Stoics and Skeptics about the limits of human wisdom.
Tijdschrift: MNEMOSYNE
ISSN: 1568-525X
Issue: 1
Volume: 75
Pagina's: 169 - 206
Jaar van publicatie:2022
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