Oxford Handbook of Roman Philosophy
Oxford Handbook of Roman Philosophy
Reydams-Schils, Gretchen; Konstan, David; Garani, Myrto
Oxford University Press Inc
05/2023
648
Dura
Inglês
9780199328383
15 a 20 dias
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Preface
Myrto Garani, David Konstan, and Gretchen Reydams-Schils
List of Contributors
PART I. THE ROMAN PHILOSOPHER: AFFILIATION, IDENTITY, SELF, AND OTHER
1. Italic Pythagoreanism in the Hellenistic Age
Phillip Sidney Horky
2. Epicurean Orthodoxy and Innovation: From Lucretius to
Diogenes of Oenoanda
Pamela Gordon
3. Ethical Argument and Epicurean Subtext in Horace, Odes 1.1 and 2.16
Gregson Davis
4. Seneca and Stoic Moral Psychology
Gretchen Reydams-Schils
5. Marcus Aurelius and the Tradition of Spiritual Exercises
John Sellars
6. Apuleius and Roman Demonology
Jeffrey Ulrich
7. Philosophers and Roman Friendship
David Konstan
8. Debate or Guidance? Cicero on Philosophy
Malcolm Schofield
PART II. WRITING AND ARGUING ROMAN PHILOSOPHY
9. The Epicureanism of Lucretius
Tim O'Keefe
10. Cicero and the Evolution of Philosophical Dialogue
Matthew Fox
11. The Stoic Lesson: Cornutus and Epictetus
Michael Erler
12. Persius's Paradoxes
Aaron Kachuck
13. Plutarch
George Karamanolis
14. Parrh=esia: Dio, Diatribe, and Philosophical Oratory
Dana Fields
15. Consolation
James Ker
16. The Shape of the Tradition to Come: Academic Arguments in Cicero
Orazio Cappello
17. Persius on Stoic Poetics
Claudia Wiener
PART III. INSIDE AND OUTSIDE OF ROMAN PHILOSOPHY
18. Translation
Christina Hoenig
19. Roman Philosophy in Its Political and Historiographical Context
Ermanno Malaspina and Elisa Della Calce
20. Rhetoric
Erik Gunderson
21. Self and World in extremis in Roman Stoicism
James I. Porter
22. Medicine
David Leith
23. Sex
Kurt Lampe
24. Time
Duncan F. Kennedy
25. Death
James Warren
26. Environment
Daniel Bertoni
PART IV. AFTER ROMAN PHILOSOPHY: TRANSMISSION AND IMPACT
27. Roman Presocratics: Bio-Doxography in the Late Republic
Myrto Garani
28. Reading Aristotle at Rome
Myrto Hatzimichali
29. Christian Ethics: The Reception of Cicero in Ambrose's De officiis
Ivor J. Davidson
30. Augustine's Reception of Platonism
Anne-Isabelle Bouton-Touboulic
31. Roman Quasity: A Matrix of Byzantine Thought and History
Anthony Kaldellis
32. Latin Neoplatonism: The Medieval Period
Agnieszka Kijewska
33. Transmitting Roman Philosophy: The Renaissance
Quinn Griffin
34. "The Art of Self-Deception": Libertine Materialism and Roman Philosophy
Natania Meeker
Index
Myrto Garani, David Konstan, and Gretchen Reydams-Schils
List of Contributors
PART I. THE ROMAN PHILOSOPHER: AFFILIATION, IDENTITY, SELF, AND OTHER
1. Italic Pythagoreanism in the Hellenistic Age
Phillip Sidney Horky
2. Epicurean Orthodoxy and Innovation: From Lucretius to
Diogenes of Oenoanda
Pamela Gordon
3. Ethical Argument and Epicurean Subtext in Horace, Odes 1.1 and 2.16
Gregson Davis
4. Seneca and Stoic Moral Psychology
Gretchen Reydams-Schils
5. Marcus Aurelius and the Tradition of Spiritual Exercises
John Sellars
6. Apuleius and Roman Demonology
Jeffrey Ulrich
7. Philosophers and Roman Friendship
David Konstan
8. Debate or Guidance? Cicero on Philosophy
Malcolm Schofield
PART II. WRITING AND ARGUING ROMAN PHILOSOPHY
9. The Epicureanism of Lucretius
Tim O'Keefe
10. Cicero and the Evolution of Philosophical Dialogue
Matthew Fox
11. The Stoic Lesson: Cornutus and Epictetus
Michael Erler
12. Persius's Paradoxes
Aaron Kachuck
13. Plutarch
George Karamanolis
14. Parrh=esia: Dio, Diatribe, and Philosophical Oratory
Dana Fields
15. Consolation
James Ker
16. The Shape of the Tradition to Come: Academic Arguments in Cicero
Orazio Cappello
17. Persius on Stoic Poetics
Claudia Wiener
PART III. INSIDE AND OUTSIDE OF ROMAN PHILOSOPHY
18. Translation
Christina Hoenig
19. Roman Philosophy in Its Political and Historiographical Context
Ermanno Malaspina and Elisa Della Calce
20. Rhetoric
Erik Gunderson
21. Self and World in extremis in Roman Stoicism
James I. Porter
22. Medicine
David Leith
23. Sex
Kurt Lampe
24. Time
Duncan F. Kennedy
25. Death
James Warren
26. Environment
Daniel Bertoni
PART IV. AFTER ROMAN PHILOSOPHY: TRANSMISSION AND IMPACT
27. Roman Presocratics: Bio-Doxography in the Late Republic
Myrto Garani
28. Reading Aristotle at Rome
Myrto Hatzimichali
29. Christian Ethics: The Reception of Cicero in Ambrose's De officiis
Ivor J. Davidson
30. Augustine's Reception of Platonism
Anne-Isabelle Bouton-Touboulic
31. Roman Quasity: A Matrix of Byzantine Thought and History
Anthony Kaldellis
32. Latin Neoplatonism: The Medieval Period
Agnieszka Kijewska
33. Transmitting Roman Philosophy: The Renaissance
Quinn Griffin
34. "The Art of Self-Deception": Libertine Materialism and Roman Philosophy
Natania Meeker
Index
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Preface
Myrto Garani, David Konstan, and Gretchen Reydams-Schils
List of Contributors
PART I. THE ROMAN PHILOSOPHER: AFFILIATION, IDENTITY, SELF, AND OTHER
1. Italic Pythagoreanism in the Hellenistic Age
Phillip Sidney Horky
2. Epicurean Orthodoxy and Innovation: From Lucretius to
Diogenes of Oenoanda
Pamela Gordon
3. Ethical Argument and Epicurean Subtext in Horace, Odes 1.1 and 2.16
Gregson Davis
4. Seneca and Stoic Moral Psychology
Gretchen Reydams-Schils
5. Marcus Aurelius and the Tradition of Spiritual Exercises
John Sellars
6. Apuleius and Roman Demonology
Jeffrey Ulrich
7. Philosophers and Roman Friendship
David Konstan
8. Debate or Guidance? Cicero on Philosophy
Malcolm Schofield
PART II. WRITING AND ARGUING ROMAN PHILOSOPHY
9. The Epicureanism of Lucretius
Tim O'Keefe
10. Cicero and the Evolution of Philosophical Dialogue
Matthew Fox
11. The Stoic Lesson: Cornutus and Epictetus
Michael Erler
12. Persius's Paradoxes
Aaron Kachuck
13. Plutarch
George Karamanolis
14. Parrh=esia: Dio, Diatribe, and Philosophical Oratory
Dana Fields
15. Consolation
James Ker
16. The Shape of the Tradition to Come: Academic Arguments in Cicero
Orazio Cappello
17. Persius on Stoic Poetics
Claudia Wiener
PART III. INSIDE AND OUTSIDE OF ROMAN PHILOSOPHY
18. Translation
Christina Hoenig
19. Roman Philosophy in Its Political and Historiographical Context
Ermanno Malaspina and Elisa Della Calce
20. Rhetoric
Erik Gunderson
21. Self and World in extremis in Roman Stoicism
James I. Porter
22. Medicine
David Leith
23. Sex
Kurt Lampe
24. Time
Duncan F. Kennedy
25. Death
James Warren
26. Environment
Daniel Bertoni
PART IV. AFTER ROMAN PHILOSOPHY: TRANSMISSION AND IMPACT
27. Roman Presocratics: Bio-Doxography in the Late Republic
Myrto Garani
28. Reading Aristotle at Rome
Myrto Hatzimichali
29. Christian Ethics: The Reception of Cicero in Ambrose's De officiis
Ivor J. Davidson
30. Augustine's Reception of Platonism
Anne-Isabelle Bouton-Touboulic
31. Roman Quasity: A Matrix of Byzantine Thought and History
Anthony Kaldellis
32. Latin Neoplatonism: The Medieval Period
Agnieszka Kijewska
33. Transmitting Roman Philosophy: The Renaissance
Quinn Griffin
34. "The Art of Self-Deception": Libertine Materialism and Roman Philosophy
Natania Meeker
Index
Myrto Garani, David Konstan, and Gretchen Reydams-Schils
List of Contributors
PART I. THE ROMAN PHILOSOPHER: AFFILIATION, IDENTITY, SELF, AND OTHER
1. Italic Pythagoreanism in the Hellenistic Age
Phillip Sidney Horky
2. Epicurean Orthodoxy and Innovation: From Lucretius to
Diogenes of Oenoanda
Pamela Gordon
3. Ethical Argument and Epicurean Subtext in Horace, Odes 1.1 and 2.16
Gregson Davis
4. Seneca and Stoic Moral Psychology
Gretchen Reydams-Schils
5. Marcus Aurelius and the Tradition of Spiritual Exercises
John Sellars
6. Apuleius and Roman Demonology
Jeffrey Ulrich
7. Philosophers and Roman Friendship
David Konstan
8. Debate or Guidance? Cicero on Philosophy
Malcolm Schofield
PART II. WRITING AND ARGUING ROMAN PHILOSOPHY
9. The Epicureanism of Lucretius
Tim O'Keefe
10. Cicero and the Evolution of Philosophical Dialogue
Matthew Fox
11. The Stoic Lesson: Cornutus and Epictetus
Michael Erler
12. Persius's Paradoxes
Aaron Kachuck
13. Plutarch
George Karamanolis
14. Parrh=esia: Dio, Diatribe, and Philosophical Oratory
Dana Fields
15. Consolation
James Ker
16. The Shape of the Tradition to Come: Academic Arguments in Cicero
Orazio Cappello
17. Persius on Stoic Poetics
Claudia Wiener
PART III. INSIDE AND OUTSIDE OF ROMAN PHILOSOPHY
18. Translation
Christina Hoenig
19. Roman Philosophy in Its Political and Historiographical Context
Ermanno Malaspina and Elisa Della Calce
20. Rhetoric
Erik Gunderson
21. Self and World in extremis in Roman Stoicism
James I. Porter
22. Medicine
David Leith
23. Sex
Kurt Lampe
24. Time
Duncan F. Kennedy
25. Death
James Warren
26. Environment
Daniel Bertoni
PART IV. AFTER ROMAN PHILOSOPHY: TRANSMISSION AND IMPACT
27. Roman Presocratics: Bio-Doxography in the Late Republic
Myrto Garani
28. Reading Aristotle at Rome
Myrto Hatzimichali
29. Christian Ethics: The Reception of Cicero in Ambrose's De officiis
Ivor J. Davidson
30. Augustine's Reception of Platonism
Anne-Isabelle Bouton-Touboulic
31. Roman Quasity: A Matrix of Byzantine Thought and History
Anthony Kaldellis
32. Latin Neoplatonism: The Medieval Period
Agnieszka Kijewska
33. Transmitting Roman Philosophy: The Renaissance
Quinn Griffin
34. "The Art of Self-Deception": Libertine Materialism and Roman Philosophy
Natania Meeker
Index
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