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Cicero the Philosopher Jonathan Powell (Professor of Latin, Professor of Latin, University of Newcastle upon Tyne)

Cicero the Philosopher By Jonathan Powell (Professor of Latin, Professor of Latin, University of Newcastle upon Tyne)

Summary

Cicero may be best known as a politician, but he was also one of the few significant Roman writers of philosophy. This book presents a new and exciting selection of current scholarly work on this neglected side of him, establishing Cicero firmly on the agenda as a serious philosophical.

Cicero the Philosopher Summary

Cicero the Philosopher: Twelve Papers by Jonathan Powell (Professor of Latin, Professor of Latin, University of Newcastle upon Tyne)

'...a stimulating read for anyone interested in either the thought of this remarkable man, or the development of ideas and language in the Late Roman Republic...' JACT '...well illustrates the range of current interests and approaches to these texts...well worth reading...' Classical Review '..For all interested in Cicero or Hellenistic philosophy this excellent book is highly recommended in its entirety...' Journal of Roman Studies Cicero may be best known for his politics, but he was also one of the few significant Roman writers of philosophy. This book presents a selection of new scholarly work on Cicero the philosopher, bringing together original contributions from twelve leading scholars in the field. The introduction, by the editor, provides a general account of Cicero's philosophical writing and its intellectual background, setting the papers usefully in context. The papers discuss Cicero from a wide range of perspectives including his views on Plato and Aristotle, his definition of res publica, the continuity of his scepticism, and his account of Epicurean pleasures. A reflection of the notable revival of interest in Cicero's philosophical writing among classical scholars and philosophers in recent years, this volume embodies a diversity of approaches combined with a common conviction that Cicero is worth taking seriously as a philosophical writer.

Cicero the Philosopher Reviews

A welcome collection of essays by prominent scholars. * Religious Studies Review *

Table of Contents

Introduction: Cicero's Philosophical works and their Background ; 1. Cicero's Plato and Aristotle ; 2. Cicero's Definition of res publica ; 3. Silencing the Troublemaker: De Legibus 1.39 and the continuity of Cicero's scepticism ; 4. Probabile, veri simile, and related Terms ; 5. Cicero on Epicurean Pleasures ; 6. Cicero on self-love and love of humanity in De Finibus 3 ; 7. Form and Content in the Tusculan Disputations ; 8. Cicero and the Therapists ; 9. Causes and Necessary Conditions in the Topica and De fato ; 10. Cicero's translations from Greek ; 11. '...a self-indulgent misuse of leisure and writing?' How not to write philosophy: did Cicero get it right? ; 12. Philosophical Badinage in Cicero's letters to his friends

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NLS9780198152736
9780198152736
0198152736
Cicero the Philosopher: Twelve Papers by Jonathan Powell (Professor of Latin, Professor of Latin, University of Newcastle upon Tyne)
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Paperback
Oxford University Press
1999-02-11
384
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