Yale Classical Studies. Vol.22 Studies in Fifth-Century Thought and Literature

Yale Classical Studies. Vol.22 Studies in Fifth-Century Thought and Literature - Yale Classical Studies

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Publisher's Synopsis

This volume covers a wide range of topics in Athenian intellectual history, drawing on the methods of various other disciplines to provoke a reconsideration of outstanding problems and controversies in classical studies. The papers have been organised by the editor around three natural groupings. The first five chapters will be of interest to those who have no specialist knowledge of Greek. There is a fresh look at Socrates' doctrine of the soul, a twentieth-century reappraisal of Protagoras' relativism and an examination of the primary function of myths. A second group analyses more specific problems, considering the two burials of the Antigone, the stylistic characterisation in the speeches in Thucydides and the Socratic paradox as it seems to be stated in the Hippolytus. The final papers critically examine controversial passages from Iphigenta in Aulide and the Trachiniae. The papers, by distinguished scholars, will be important reading for all who are interested in the thought and literature of fifth-century Athens.

Book information

ISBN: 9780521083058
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 880
DEWEY edition: 18
Language: English
Number of pages: 270
Weight: 645g
Height: 645mm
Width: 150mm