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Tragedy, Ritual and Money in Ancient Greece
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 499

Tragedy, Ritual and Money in Ancient Greece

Brings together a wide range of papers written with a single vision. Greek tragedy, the New Testament, representations of the inner self, Greek and Indian philosophy, Wagner: these seemingly disparate phenomena are analysed with special attention to the shaping influence of ritual and of money.

The Rise and Fall of Classical Greece
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 448

The Rise and Fall of Classical Greece

A major new history of classical Greece—how it rose, how it fell, and what we can learn from it Lord Byron described Greece as great, fallen, and immortal, a characterization more apt than he knew. Through most of its long history, Greece was poor. But in the classical era, Greece was densely populated and highly urbanized. Many surprisingly healthy Greeks lived in remarkably big houses and worked for high wages at specialized occupations. Middle-class spending drove sustained economic growth and classical wealth produced a stunning cultural efflorescence lasting hundreds of years. Why did Greece reach such heights in the classical period—and why only then? And how, after "the Greek mira...

Universe and Inner Self in Early Indian and Early Greek Thought
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

Universe and Inner Self in Early Indian and Early Greek Thought

From the sixth century BCE onwards there occurred a revolution in thought, with novel ideas such as such as that understanding the inner self is both vital for human well-being and central to understanding the universe. This intellectual transformation is sometimes called the beginning of philosophy. And it occurred - independently it seems - in both India and Greece, but not in the vast Persian Empire that divided them. How was this possible? This is a puzzle that has never been solved. This volume brings together Hellenists and Indologists representing a variety of perspectives on the similarities and differences between the two cultures, and on how to explain them. It offers a collaborative contribution to the burgeoning interest in the Axial Age and will be of interest to anyone intrigued by the big questions inspired by the ancient world.

Dionysos
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 205

Dionysos

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006-08-21
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Covering a wide range of issues which have been overlooked in the past, including mystery, cult and philosophy, Richard Seaford explores Dionysos – one of the most studied figures of the ancient Greek gods. Popularly known as the god of wine and frenzied abandon, and an influential figure for theatre where drama originated as part of the cult of Dionysos, Seaford goes beyond the mundane and usual to explore the history and influence of this god as never before. As a volume in the popular Gods and Heroes series, this is an indispensible introduction to the subject, and an excellent reference point for higher-level study.

The Origins of Philosophy in Ancient Greece and India
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 387

The Origins of Philosophy in Ancient Greece and India

Explains for the first time the genesis and early form of both Indian and Greek philosophy, and their striking similarities.

Cosmology and the Polis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 381

Cosmology and the Polis

In the earliest drama the clash between the old world of ritual and the new world of money is revealed.

Pompeii
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 86

Pompeii

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1978
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Reciprocity and Ritual
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 455

Reciprocity and Ritual

All Greek is translated."--BOOK JACKET.

The Origins of Philosophy in Ancient Greece and India
  • Language: en

The Origins of Philosophy in Ancient Greece and India

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"I define 'philosophy' as the attempt to explain systematically, and without relying on superhuman agency, the fundamental features of the universe and the place of human beings in it. This is not the only possible definition, but is the most revealing one for our period, in which we find the advent of 'philosophy' (or something very like it) in Greece, India, and China, and nowhere else"--

Selfhood and the Soul
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 342

Selfhood and the Soul

Selfhood and the Soul is a collection of original essays in honor of Christopher Gill, Emeritus Professor of Ancient Thought at the University of Exeter. The contributions cover a wide range of approaches and topics, but all are committed to examining central issues about the experience of being a person and the question of how best to live.