Politics and Philosophy at Rome
Collected Papers
Miriam T Griffin author Catalina Balmaceda editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:23rd Oct '18
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This volume presents the collected papers of Miriam T. Griffin, an eminent scholar of Roman history and ancient thought whose work has played a central role in forging links between scholarship on the history of the Graeco-Roman world and its philosophies. Spanning a period of over forty years and a distinguished career as Fellow of Somerville College at Oxford, these papers include both published works, many of them now difficult to find in their original printings, and previously unpublished lectures. The collection covers a range of topics in Roman Republican and Imperial history, Roman historiography, and the interplay of Latin philosophy and Roman politics, as well as featuring a host of key Latin authors, most notably Cicero, Seneca, and Tacitus. The last of these categories, the interplay of philosophy and politics in Rome, is also the most prominent in the volume: though deeply interested in ancient philosophy, and especially Stoicism, Miriam Griffin writes primarily as a historian concerned with how Roman thinking was related to political circumstances and actions. Many of the essays have opened up new areas of discussion and formed the basis of later scholarship dealing with history and philosophy, and although some of them are quite general, serving as useful introductions to the subject area, others are more detailed and technical, inviting discussion and controversy. The style throughout is consistently dynamic and engaging, resulting in a fascinating and formidable collection from a scholar unrivalled as an expert in both the history of the Graeco-Roman world and its philosophies, and a true pioneer in the bridging of these two spheres.
[a] meticulously edited and skillfully produced volume * Joseph Geiger, Scripta Classica Israelica *
The volume...serves as a testament to Griffin's enduring authority and inspiration as a scholar. * Jenny Bryan, University of Manchester *
The book is thus a 'must-have' for specialists, who will easily locate key passages concerning key themes in Roman political thoughtspecialists will also find useful supplements to readings in source material for undergraduate and graduate students. * Alex Dresslet, University of Wisconsim-Madison, Polis (AGPT) *
What is most striking reading through the collection as a whole is how accessible Griffin consistently is, even when discussing more technical matters, e.g. in 'Un Frammento del Libro XI di Tito Livio?' and 'The Composition of the Academica'. This makes the volume a valuable resource for a wide-ranging readership. * Benjamin Harriman, Edinburgh University, Bryn Mawr Classical Review *
It is easy to give this a five-star rating as the work here is the result of many years of peer-reviewed polishing and the finished text is pretty well perfect in scope and in execution. * John Godwin, Classics for all *
ISBN: 9780198793120
Dimensions: 254mm x 180mm x 50mm
Weight: 1558g
792 pages