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Apollonius of Tyana, the Philosopher-Reformer of the First Century A.D.

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The work critically examines the lone surviving ancient Life of a celebrated first-century itinerant sage, scrutinizing the biographer's sources, motives, and literary method. It surveys contemporary religious associations and communal brotherhoods and considers possible channels of Indian influence on Greek religious thought. The narrative traces reported episodes of early life, wide-ranging travels, temple restorations, interactions with imperial authorities, and accounts of prophecy and wonder-working. Collections of sayings, sermons, letters, and attributed writings are assembled and evaluated, with attention to the role of informants such as Damis. The study closes with bibliographical notes aiming to distinguish historical core from later embellishment.

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G. R. S. Mead

G. R. S. Mead was a British author and scholar known for his contributions to the study of Gnosticism and early Christian thought. His works often explore the intersections of philosophy, religion, and history, providing insights into figures such as Apollonius of Tyana and Simon Magus. Mead's notable writings include "Apollonius of Tyana, the Philosopher-Reformer of the First Century A.D.," which examines the life and teachings of this enigmatic figure. His scholarly approach and emphasis on ancient sources have made his works significant in the field of religious studies, particularly in understanding the complexities of early spiritual movements.

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