Philosophia Togata II: Plato And Aristotle At Rome Paperback
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Barnes, Jonathan
Book Description
The role of philosophy as a valued and effective part of the culture of civilized Romans has aroused an increasing amount of scholarly interest in recent years. In this volume, which gathers together nine papers delivered at a series of seminars on philosophy and Roman society in the University of Oxford, scholars of classical literature, Roman history, and ancient philosophy investigate the place of Platonism and Aristotelianism in Roman intellectual, cultural, and political life from the second century BC to the third century AD. In addition to chapters on such important figures as Cicero, Varro, Plutarch, Favorinus, Celsus, and Porphyry, the book contains essays on the tradition of Aristotle's library at Rome, the theory of the mixed constitution, and the anonymous commentary on Plato's Theaetetus. It thus forms a complement to Philosophia Togata I which addressed the importance of the doctrines of the Hellenistic schools to Roman society during the first century BC.
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9780198152224
Language
English
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication Date
23 September 1999
Number of Pages
312
Editor 1
Jonathan Barnes
Editor 2
Miriam Griffin
Editorial Review
The whole book is impeccably presented, and all the essays are of casual interest. * M. R. Wright, The Classical Review *