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9780521547925

Greek and Roman Aesthetics

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    9780521547925

  • ISBN10:

    052154792X

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-08-16
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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This anthology of philosophical texts by Greek and Roman authors brings together works from the late fifth century BC to the sixth century AD that comment on major aesthetic issues such as the perception of beauty and harmony in music and the visual arts, structure and style in literature, and aesthetic judgement. It includes important texts by Plato and Aristotle on the status and the role of the arts in society and in education, and Longinus' reflections on the sublime in literature, in addition to less well-known writings by Philodemus, Cicero, Seneca, Plotinus, Augustine and Proclus. Most of the texts have been newly translated for this volume, and some are available in English for the first time. A detailed introduction traces the development of classical aesthetics from its roots in Platonism and Aristotelianism to its ultimate form in late Antiquity.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. ix
Introductionp. xi
Chronologyp. xxxi
Further readingp. xxxiv
Note on the texts and the translationsp. xxxviii
Greek and Roman Aestheticsp. 1
Gorgiasp. 3
From Encomium of Helenp. 3
Platop. 5
From Ionp. 5
Hippias Majorp. 9
Symposiump. 22
Republic 2-3p. 26
Republic 10p. 52
Phaedrusp. 68
Timaeusp. 71
Sophistp. 73
Xenophonp. 75
From Memoirs of Socratesp. 75
Aristotlep. 79
From Poeticsp. 79
Politics 8p. 107
Philodemusp. 109
From On Poems 5p. 109
On Music 4p. 112
Cicerop. 117
From On Rhetorical Inventionp. 117
On the Ideal Oratorp. 119
Oratorp. 124
On Moral Endsp. 128
On the Nature of the Godsp. 130
Tusculan Disputationsp. 133
On Dutiesp. 135
Senecap. 141
From Letters to Luciliusp. 141
On the Award and Reception of Favoursp. 144
Longinusp. 147
From On Sublimityp. 147
Philostratusp. 167
From Life of Apollonius of Tyanap. 167
Pictures Prefacep. 170
Philostratus the Youngerp. 171
From Pictures Prefacep. 171
Aristides Quintilianusp. 173
From On Musicp. 173
Plotinusp. 185
From Enneadsp. 185
Augustinep. 201
From On Orderp. 201
On Musicp. 206
On True Religionp. 219
On Free Choice of the Willp. 227
Confessionsp. 231
On the Trinityp. 233
Proclusp. 235
From Commentary on the Timaeusp. 235
Commentary on the Republicp. 236
From Anonymous Prolegomena to the Philosophy of Platop. 241
Indexp. 244
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