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Originally appearing in Volume V02, Page 188 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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APOLLONIUS OF TYANA  , a Greek philosopher of the- Ned-
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Pythagorean school, born a few years before the Christian era . He studied at Tarsus and in the temple of Asclepius at Aegae, where he devoted himself to the doctrines of Pythagoras and adopted the ascetic habit of
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life in its fullest sense . He travelled through
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Asia and visited Nineveh, Babylon and India, imbibing the
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oriental mysticism of magi, Brahmans and gymnosophists . The narrative of his travels given by his
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disciple Damis and reproduced by
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Philostratus is so full of the miraculous that many have regarded him as an imaginary character . On his return to
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Europe he was saluted as a magician, and received the greatest reverence from priests and
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people generally . He himself claimed only the power of foreseeing the future; yet in Rome it was said that he raised from
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death the
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body of a noble lady . In the
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halo of his mysterious power he passed through
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Greece, Italy and Spain . It was said that he was accused of treason both by
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Nero and by Domitian, but escaped by miraculous means . Finally he set up a school at Ephesus, where he died, apparently at the age of a
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hundred years . Philostratus keeps up the mystery of his hero's life by saying, " Concerning the manner of his death, if he did die, the accounts are various." The
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work of Philostratus composed at the instance of Julia, wife of Severus, is generally regarded as a religious work of fiction . It contains a number of obviously fictitious stories, through which, however, it is not impossible to discern the general character of the man . In the 3rd century,
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Hierocles (q.v.) endeavoured to prove that the doctrines and the life of
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Apollonius were more valuable than those of Christ, and, in
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modern times, Voltaire and Charles Blount (1654-1693), the
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English freethinker, have adopted a similar standpoint .

Apart from this extravagant eulogy, it is absurd to regard Apollonius merely as a vulgar

charlatan and miracle-monger . If we cut away the mass of mere fiction which Philostratus accumulated; we have
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left a highly imaginative, earnest reformer who labouredto infuse into the flaccid dialectic of paganism a saner spirit of
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practical morality . See L . Dyer, Studies of the Gods in Greece (New York, 1891) ; A . Chassang, Le Merveilleux daps l'antiquite (1882) D . M . Tredwell, Sketch of the Life of Apollonius of Tyana (New York, 1886) ; F . C . Baur, Apollonius von Tyana and Christus, ed . Ed . Zeller (
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Leipzig, 1876,–an attempt to show that Philostratus's story is merely a pagan counterblast to the New Testament
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history); J . Jessen, Apollonius v .

Tyana and sein Biogra.ph Philostratos (

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Hamburg, 1885); J . Gottsching, Apollonius von Tyana (Berlin, 1889) ; J . A . Froude, Short Studies, vol. iv . ; G . R . S . Mead, Apollonius of Tyana (
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London, 1901) ; B . L . Gildersleeve, Essays and Studies (New York, 1890) ; Philostratus's Life of Apollonius (Eng. trans . New York, 1905) ; O. de B . Priaulx, The
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Indian Travels of Apollonius (1873); F .

W . G .

Camp-bell, Apoll. of Tyana (1908); see also NEO-PYTHAGOREANISM .

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