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The Talking Greeks Speech Animals And The Other In Homer Aeschylus And Plato John Heath

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The Talking Greeks Speech Animals And The Other In Homer Aeschylus And Plato John Heath
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.35 MB
Pages: 401
Author: John Heath
ISBN: 9780511111464, 9780521832649, 0511111460, 0521832640
Language: English
Year: 2005

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The Talking Greeks Speech Animals And The Other In Homer Aeschylus And Plato John Heath by John Heath 9780511111464, 9780521832649, 0511111460, 0521832640 instant download after payment.

What drove the ancient Greeks to explore human nature and invent Western politics? This book argues that the Greeks believed speech made humans different from other animals. But, this zoological comparison also provided the metaphorical means for viewing those 'lacking' authoritative speech--women, barbarians, and slaves, etc.--as bestial. This link between speech, humanity, and status is revealed through close study of both Homeric epics, classical Athenian culture, Aeschylus' Oresteia, and Plato's Dialogues.

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