Socrates in Love: The Making of a Philosopher
Autor Armand D’Angouren Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 mar 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781408883822
ISBN-10: 1408883821
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1408883821
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
D'Angour is the author of an acclaimed study of Ancient Greek attitudes towards innovation and his work on reconstructing aspects of antiquity, both literary and historical, has attracted worldwide recognition.
Notă biografică
Armand D'Angour is an Associate Professor of Classics at Oxford and Fellow and Tutor at Jesus College, Oxford. Author of The Greeks and the New (2011), an investigation into ancient Greek attitudes to novelty, he has written widely about Greek and Latin poetry, music and literature, and was commissioned to compose odes in ancient Greek for the Olympic Games in Athens (2004) and London (2012). He was trained as a pianist and cellist as well as a classicist, and has recently reconstructed ancient Greek music from original documents on stone and papyrus.
Recenzii
Sympathetic and irreverent . A demythologised Socrates is revealed, not so much debunked as rendered newly human . All this is done in prose of easy elegance and authority . Socrates is one of the very few philosophers whose thoughts on love are worth reading
In this brilliant study, Armand D'Angour refocuses the works of Socrates the Philosopher by looking afresh at the life of Socrates the Man. In doing so, he provides new insights not just into Socrates but into ancient Greek thinking as a whole
Write the name Aspasia on your hearts! History, as told by men, has often erased the role of women. Our new champion Armand D'Angour has pieced together the evidence - that a woman of great intellectual powers helped lay the foundations of Western philosophy. This is a delicious and exhilarating piece of serious scholarship
D'Angour sets about his task with admirable imagination, even a touch of literary flair ... Highly readable
A terrific read
A fascinating and revelatory book. A penetrating combination of tremendous scholarship, imagination and sympathetic understanding
A learned, agile and slickly written book . [D'Angour] offers an erudite guide to the intellectual culture of the time . [I] couldn't help admiring his grasp of the material and his ability to communicate it compactly
Who was Socrates? D'Angour guesses that the majority of people who know something about him will answer that Socrates was 'a thinker, wise man, or philosopher of ancient Greece.' If your answer was along these lines, then you need to pick up this book . Not only clearly well-researched, but it is also enjoyable to read
A book that succeeds brilliantly in achieving something that I had always assumed was impossible: providing a historically grounded portrait of the man Socrates may actually have been. Not merely eye-opening, it is thrilling and moving
Armand D'Angour's new readings of Plato's dialogues bring a new Athenian world to life . Plausible and beautifully written
Who was Socrates? Surprising insights abound in Armand D'Angour's new, even radical, biography of the brilliantly eccentric, earthy, and brave provocateur-philosopher. Socrates in Love is deeply thoughtful and delightfully written
The most nourishing book I have read this year
A fantastic, engaging book . Not to be missed
The book is well-written and fun to read-it has itself some of the gleam and glamour of the new, and I expect that its readers will give it kleos
Engaging and aptly original study
In this brilliant study, Armand D'Angour refocuses the works of Socrates the Philosopher by looking afresh at the life of Socrates the Man. In doing so, he provides new insights not just into Socrates but into ancient Greek thinking as a whole
Write the name Aspasia on your hearts! History, as told by men, has often erased the role of women. Our new champion Armand D'Angour has pieced together the evidence - that a woman of great intellectual powers helped lay the foundations of Western philosophy. This is a delicious and exhilarating piece of serious scholarship
D'Angour sets about his task with admirable imagination, even a touch of literary flair ... Highly readable
A terrific read
A fascinating and revelatory book. A penetrating combination of tremendous scholarship, imagination and sympathetic understanding
A learned, agile and slickly written book . [D'Angour] offers an erudite guide to the intellectual culture of the time . [I] couldn't help admiring his grasp of the material and his ability to communicate it compactly
Who was Socrates? D'Angour guesses that the majority of people who know something about him will answer that Socrates was 'a thinker, wise man, or philosopher of ancient Greece.' If your answer was along these lines, then you need to pick up this book . Not only clearly well-researched, but it is also enjoyable to read
A book that succeeds brilliantly in achieving something that I had always assumed was impossible: providing a historically grounded portrait of the man Socrates may actually have been. Not merely eye-opening, it is thrilling and moving
Armand D'Angour's new readings of Plato's dialogues bring a new Athenian world to life . Plausible and beautifully written
Who was Socrates? Surprising insights abound in Armand D'Angour's new, even radical, biography of the brilliantly eccentric, earthy, and brave provocateur-philosopher. Socrates in Love is deeply thoughtful and delightfully written
The most nourishing book I have read this year
A fantastic, engaging book . Not to be missed
The book is well-written and fun to read-it has itself some of the gleam and glamour of the new, and I expect that its readers will give it kleos
Engaging and aptly original study