Antisthenes of Athens: Texts, Translations, and Commentary | Agenda Bookshop Skip to content
Please note that books with a 10-20 working days delivery time will not arrive before Christmas.
Please note that books with a 10-20 working days delivery time will not arrive before Christmas.
A01=Susan H. Prince
Age Group_Uncategorized
Age Group_Uncategorized
Author_Susan H. Prince
automatic-update
Category1=Non-Fiction
Category=HPCA
COP=United States
Delivery_Delivery within 10-20 working days
Language_English
PA=Available
Price_€100 and above
PS=Active
softlaunch

Antisthenes of Athens: Texts, Translations, and Commentary

English

By (author): Susan H. Prince

Antisthenes was famous in antiquity for his studies of Homers poems, his affiliation with Gorgias and the sophistic movement, his pure Attic writing style, and his inspiration of Diogenes of Sinope, who founded the Cynic philosophical movement. Antisthenes stands at two of the greatest turning points in ancient intellectual history: from pre-Socraticism to Socraticism, and from classical Athens to the Hellenistic period. Antisthenes works form the path to a better understanding of the intellectual culture of Athens that shaped Plato and laid the foundations for Hellenistic philosophy and literature.

Antisthenes of Athens keeps in mind the goals and polemics framing each philosophical and textual discussion. The volume considers the ancient traditions about Antisthenes rejection of Platos Theory of Forms, his assertion of the paradox, It is impossible to gainsay, and his denial that definition of essence is possible, as well as the plausible intentions of Antisthenes. In cases where these questions are not easily settled, and where modern interpretation has varied, Susan H. Prince identifies the roots of the disagreements. The goal and meaning of Antisthenes other famous ancient paradox, I would rather go mad than have pleasure, is illuminated by comparison with other evidence showing that pleasure does have a place in his ideology. Evidence for his relationship to Diogenes of Sinope, and for his receptions by the Cynics, Stoics, Skeptics, Christians, and Neo-Pagans is examined for both its historical value and its distorting tendencies. See more
Current price €116.09
Original price €128.99
Save 10%
A01=Susan H. PrinceAge Group_UncategorizedAuthor_Susan H. Princeautomatic-updateCategory1=Non-FictionCategory=HPCACOP=United StatesDelivery_Delivery within 10-20 working daysLanguage_EnglishPA=AvailablePrice_€100 and abovePS=Activesoftlaunch
Delivery/Collection within 10-20 working days
Product Details
  • Weight: 1158g
  • Dimensions: 160 x 231mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Dec 2015
  • Publisher: The University of Michigan Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780472119349

About Susan H. Prince

Susan H. Prince is Assistant Professor of Classics University of Cincinnati USA. She is the author of Heraclides of Pontus: Texts and Translations.

Customer Reviews

Be the first to write a review
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue we'll assume that you are understand this. Learn more
Accept