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Hegias (Greek: Ἡγίας) was a Neoplatonist philosopher who lived in the 5th and 6th centuries. He may have been the great-grandson or great-great-grandson of Plutarch of Athens, the founder of the Neoplatonist Academy in Athens. Hegias studied under Proclus at the school in Athens, when Proclus was an old man c. 480. Proclus showed him great favour, and considered him worthy of hearing his lectures on the Chaldean Oracles.

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  • Ο Ηγίας (Ἡγίας) ήταν νεοπλατωνικός φιλόσοφος που έζησε τον 5ο και 6ο αιώνα. Αναφέρεται εγγονός η δισεγγονός του Πλούταρχου, ιδρυτή της Νεοπλατωνικής Ακαδημίας στην Αθήνα. Ο Ηγιάς μαθήτευσε κοντά στον Πρόκλο στην Αθήνα, όταν ο Πρόκλος ήταν γέρος περίπου το 480. Ο Πρόκλος τον θεωρούσε άξιο να ακούει τις διαλέξεις του για τα Χαλδαικά μαντεία . Μετά το θάνατο του Πρίκλου το 485, ο Μαρίνος έγινε ο δάσκαλος της ακαδημίας και ο Ηγίας φαίνεται να αντιτίθενται, μαζί με τον Ισήδωρο, στον Μαρίνο σε πολλά δογματικά ζητήματα. Μετά το θάνατο Μαρίνου, ο έγινε ο νέος δάσκαλος, αλλά δεν κράτησε τη θέση για πολύ γιατί αποσύρθηκε στην Αλεξάνδρεια. Τότε ο Ηγίας πιθανότατο ανέλαβε την Ακαδημία, ίσως μαζί με τον Ισήδωρο, ο Δαμάσκιος, ο οποίος ήταν μαθητής στην ακαδημία κατά τη διάρκεια αυτής της περιόδου, παρουσιάζει Ηγία σαν ένα πολύ δυσμενές φως στη ζωή του Ισιδώρου. Ο Ηγίας τόνισε έντονα το θρησκευτικό τελετουργικό, «θέλοντας να είναι, πάνω απ 'όλα, ιερό, ... άλλαξε τον ζήλο του, πολλά από παλιά καθιερωμένα πράγματα». Η μετέπειτα ζωή του είναι άγνωστη, διάδοχος του στην ακαδημία ήταν ο Δαμάσκιος. (el)
  • Hegias (altgriechisch Ἡγίας Hēgías) war ein griechischer Philosoph des späten 5. und frühen 6. Jahrhunderts. Er gehörte der neuplatonischen Richtung an. Da er aus Athen stammte und dort lebte, wird er mitunter Hegias von Athen genannt, was aber zur Verwechslung mit dem berühmten Bildhauer Hegias, der ebenfalls in Athen tätig war, führen kann. (de)
  • Hegias (Greek: Ἡγίας) was a Neoplatonist philosopher who lived in the 5th and 6th centuries. He may have been the great-grandson or great-great-grandson of Plutarch of Athens, the founder of the Neoplatonist Academy in Athens. Hegias studied under Proclus at the school in Athens, when Proclus was an old man c. 480. Proclus showed him great favour, and considered him worthy of hearing his lectures on the Chaldean Oracles. After the death of Proclus in 485, Marinus became the scholarch of the school. Hegias, as a leading figure in the school, seems to have opposed Marinus, and his pupil Isidore, on many doctrinal matters. After the death of Marinus, Isidore became the new scholarch, but he did not hold the position for very long before retiring to Alexandria. Hegias may have become the new head of the school, In any case, the school continued to be divided, and Damascius, who was a student in the school during this time, presents Hegias in a very unfavourable light in his Life of Isidore. Hegias strongly emphasized religious ritual, "wanting to be, above all else, holy, ... he changed out of zeal, many long-established things." His religious activities created enemies in the community, but we hear nothing more about Hegias after this. The next scholarch of the academy was Damascius. (en)
  • Hegias (in greco antico: Ἡγίας, Hegìas, in latino: Hegias; V secolo – Atene, 520 circa) è stato un filosofo greco antico. (it)
  • Hegias (em grego: Ἡγίας) foi um filósofo neoplatonista que viveu entre o século V e VI. Ele pode ter sido o bisneto ou tataraneto de Plutarco de Atenas, o fundador da Academia Neoplatonista em Atenas. Hegias estudou com Proclo na escola de Atenas, quando Proclo já era velho em c. 480. Proclo lhe mostrou grande gratidão e considerou-o digno de ouvir suas palestras sobre os oráculos dos caldeus. (pt)
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  • Hegias (altgriechisch Ἡγίας Hēgías) war ein griechischer Philosoph des späten 5. und frühen 6. Jahrhunderts. Er gehörte der neuplatonischen Richtung an. Da er aus Athen stammte und dort lebte, wird er mitunter Hegias von Athen genannt, was aber zur Verwechslung mit dem berühmten Bildhauer Hegias, der ebenfalls in Athen tätig war, führen kann. (de)
  • Hegias (in greco antico: Ἡγίας, Hegìas, in latino: Hegias; V secolo – Atene, 520 circa) è stato un filosofo greco antico. (it)
  • Hegias (em grego: Ἡγίας) foi um filósofo neoplatonista que viveu entre o século V e VI. Ele pode ter sido o bisneto ou tataraneto de Plutarco de Atenas, o fundador da Academia Neoplatonista em Atenas. Hegias estudou com Proclo na escola de Atenas, quando Proclo já era velho em c. 480. Proclo lhe mostrou grande gratidão e considerou-o digno de ouvir suas palestras sobre os oráculos dos caldeus. (pt)
  • Ο Ηγίας (Ἡγίας) ήταν νεοπλατωνικός φιλόσοφος που έζησε τον 5ο και 6ο αιώνα. Αναφέρεται εγγονός η δισεγγονός του Πλούταρχου, ιδρυτή της Νεοπλατωνικής Ακαδημίας στην Αθήνα. Ο Ηγιάς μαθήτευσε κοντά στον Πρόκλο στην Αθήνα, όταν ο Πρόκλος ήταν γέρος περίπου το 480. Ο Πρόκλος τον θεωρούσε άξιο να ακούει τις διαλέξεις του για τα Χαλδαικά μαντεία . (el)
  • Hegias (Greek: Ἡγίας) was a Neoplatonist philosopher who lived in the 5th and 6th centuries. He may have been the great-grandson or great-great-grandson of Plutarch of Athens, the founder of the Neoplatonist Academy in Athens. Hegias studied under Proclus at the school in Athens, when Proclus was an old man c. 480. Proclus showed him great favour, and considered him worthy of hearing his lectures on the Chaldean Oracles. (en)
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  • Hegias (Philosoph) (de)
  • Ηγίας (el)
  • Hegias (en)
  • Hegias (filosofo) (it)
  • Hegias (filósofo) (pt)
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