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Plato And Hesiod G R Boysstones J H Haubold

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Plato And Hesiod G R Boysstones J H Haubold
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.25 MB
Pages: 373
Author: G. R. Boys-Stones, J. H. Haubold
ISBN: 0199236348
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Plato And Hesiod G R Boysstones J H Haubold by G. R. Boys-stones, J. H. Haubold 0199236348 instant download after payment.

It hardly needs repeating that Plato defined philosophy partly by contrast with the work of the poets. What is extraordinary is how little systematic exploration there has been of his relationship with specific poets other than Homer. This neglect extends even to Hesiod, though Hesiod is ofcentral importance for the didactic tradition quite generally, and is a major source of imagery at crucial moments of Plato's thought. This volume, which presents fifteen articles by specialists on the area, will be the first ever book-length study dedicated to the subject. It covers a wide varietyof thematic angles, brings new and sometimes surprising light to a large range of Platonic dialogues, and represents a major contribution to the study of the reception of archaic poetry in Athens.

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