Platonic and Ciceronian Studies

Platonic and Ciceronian Studies
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Download or read book Platonic and Ciceronian Studies written by JOHN. GLUCKER and published by . This book was released on 2023-10 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume consists of essays published by John Glucker between 1987 and 2014 in various books and periodicals, now assembled for the first time. They deal with aspects of the contributions to Western thought of two of its major representatives - indeed, two of the major figures in the whole of European intellectual history - Plato and Cicero. All but one of the book's chapters are in English, but ancient texts are usually quoted in the original Greek or Latin. Some of these essays deal with the interpretation of sections or parts of Plato and Cicero's philosophical works, while others study the influence of these writings on the history of ancient and modern thought. Some of the articles are more technical, and will therefore be of interest to scholars and reserachers, while others are directed at 'laymen' with a good basic background knowledge of Western thought.


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