Ilsetraut Hadot

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Ilsetraut Hadot
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Born20 December 1928
NationalityFrench, German
EducationFree University of Berlin
Sorbonne University
Spouse(s)Pierre Hadot
AwardsPrix François-Millepierres (2015)
Main interests
Philosophy, history of philosophy

Ilsetraut Hadot (born 20 December 1928)[1] in Berlin, is a philosopher and historian of philosophy who specialised in Stoicism, Neoplatonism and more generally in Ancient Philosophy.

Biography[]

In 1978, Hadot won the Victor Cousin prize of the Académie française for her work The problem of Alexandrian Neoplatonism. Hierocles and Simplicius. In 2015, she received the François-Millepierres prize by the Académie for her work Seneca. Spiritual Direction and Practice of Philosophy.[2]

In 1966, she graduated the Dr. Phil. at the Free University of Berlin about Seneca and Spiritual Direction in Antiquity.[3] She defended her State thesis in 1977, a Doctor of Arts at Paris-Sorbonne University (Paris IV).[4]

She met Pierre Hadot during a symposium in Cologne in 1962 and they married in Berlin in 1966.[5] He is also a specialist of Ancient Philosophy. Together, they wrote Learn to Philosophize in Antiquity, in 2004.[6]

Research works[]

Ilsetraut Hadot is a classical philologist and a specialist about Ancient Philosophy. She has written about Seneca, the history of education in Antiquity[7] and Neoplatonism. She has edited, commentated and translated the commentary of Simplicius, a Neoplatonist philosopher, about the Enchiridion of Epictetus.

Works[]

  • Seneca und die Griechisch-Römische Tradition der Seelenleitung, Berlin, Walter de Gruyter & Co., 1969, 232p.
  • (With Pierre Hadot) Apprendre à philosopher dans l'Antiquité : L'enseignement du « Manuel d'Épictète » et son commentaire néoplatonicien, ("Learn to Philosophize in Antiquity: the Lesson from Enchiridion of Epictetus and its Neoplatonician Commentary") Paris, Le Livre de Poche, 2004, 216 p. ISBN 9782253109358.
  • Arts libéraux et philosophie dans la pensée antique : Contribution à l'histoire de l'éducation et de la culture dans l'Antiquité ("Liberal Arts and Philosophy in Ancient thought: Contribution at the history of education and culture in Antiquity"), Paris, Vrin, 2006, 576 p. ISBN 9782711618231.
  • Le Néoplatonicien Simplicius à la lumière des recherches contemporaines : Un bilan critique (The Neoplatonician Simplicius in light of contemporary researches: a critical appraisal) (with two contributions of Philippe Vallat), Saint Augustin, Academia Verlag, 2014, 309 p. ISBN 9783896656391.
  • Le Problème du néoplatonisme alexandrin : Hiéroclès et Simplicius (The Problem of alexandrian neoplatonism : Hierocles and Simplicius), Paris, Études augustiniennes, 1978, 243 p. ISBN 9782851210234.
  • Sénèque. Direction spirituelle et pratique de la philosophie (Seneca. Spiritual Direction and practice of philosophy), Paris, Vrin, 2014, 456 p. ISBN 9782711625697
  • Studies on the Neoplatonist Hierocles, Philadelphia, American philosophical society, 2004, 152 p. ISBN 0-87169-941-9
  • Athenian and Alexandrian Neoplatonism and the Harmonization of Aristotle and Plato, Leiden, Boston, Brill, 2015, 188 p. ISBN 9789004280076

Translations, prefaces[]

  • Seneca, Consolations, Paris, Payot & Rivages, 1992, 140 p. ISBN 9782869305168, translated by Colette Lazam, preface by Ilsetraut Hadot.
  • Simplicius, Commentaire sur les Catégories ("Commentary about the Categories"), Leyde, Brill, 1989, Philosophia Antiqua, 240 p. ISBN 9789004090156, translated under the direction of Ilsetraut Hadot.
  • Simplicius, Commentaire sur le Manuel d'Épictète. Introduction & édition critique du texte grec par Ilsetraut Hadot ("Commentary about the Enchiridion of Epictetus. Introduction & critical edition of the Greek text by Ilsetraut Hadot"), Leyden, New-York, Cologne, Brill, 1996, 479p.
  • Simplicius, Commentaire sur le Manuel d'Épictète. Chapitres I-XXIX ("Commentary about the Enchiridion of Epictetus. Chapters I-XXIX"), Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 2001, 314 p. ISBN 9782251004938[8]

Notes and References[]

  1. ^ "ISNI 0000000108664774 Hadot, Ilsetraut (1928-)". www.isni.org. Retrieved 2017-09-15.
  2. ^ "Ilsetraut Hadot". www.academie-francaise.fr (in French). Retrieved 17 April 2017..
  3. ^ Roger-Pol Droit (9 April 2015). "Traversée. Toujours du neuf chez les Anciens". Le Monde des Livres, Les Cahiers du CERIC (in French). Archived from the original on 8 May 2018. Retrieved 17 April 2017..
  4. ^ Hadot, Ilsetraut (1982). "Conférence de Mme Ilsetraut Hadot" (in French). 95 (91). École pratique des hautes études, Section des sciences religieuses. Retrieved 2017-09-11. Cite journal requires |journal= (help).
  5. ^ La Philosophie comme manière de vivre. Biblio Essais (in French). Paris: Le Livre de Poche. 2003 [2001]. pp. 66 (of 284). ISBN 978-2-2539-43488.
  6. ^ Jean-Baptiste Marongiu (12 November 2004). "Ilsetraut et Pierre Hadot. Apprendre à philosopher dans l'Antiquité". next.liberation.fr (in French). Retrieved 17 April 2017..
  7. ^ Marie-Thérèse Isaac (2007). "Ilsetraut Hadot, Arts libéraux et philosophie dans la pensée antique. Contribution à l'histoire de l'éducation et de la culture dans l'Antiquité [compte rendu]" (in French). 76 (1). L'Antiquité classique: 433–434. Retrieved 17 April 2017. Cite journal requires |journal= (help).
  8. ^ Stevens, Annick (2003). "Ilsetraut HADOT (Éd.), Simplicius. Commentaire sur le Manuel d'Épictète. Tome I. Chapitres I-XXIX" (in French). 72 (1). L'antiquité classique. Retrieved 2017-09-11. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
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