Passionate Intellect

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ancient philosophy
Apollonius Dyscolus
Bibliotheek Der Rijksuniversiteit
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Christian tradition emergence
classical literature studies
Creation Of The World
De Interpretatione
Decleva Caizzi
Della
Diogenes
Diogenes Laertius
Dionysius Thrax
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God's Thoughts
God’s Thoughts
Hellenistic intellectual history
Incompatibile Con
James Iii
late antiquity scholarship
literary theory analysis
Martianus Capella
Meridian Circles
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Testamentary Adoption
Theodosian Code
transformation of classical thought
Vice Versa
Victorian Edinburgh
Victory Ode
Young Men
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Zenith Distance

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  • ISBN 9781138516601
  • Weight: 730g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Dec 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Ian Kidd, of the University of St. Andrews, Scotland, has long been known as a world-class scholar of ancient philosophy and of Posidonius, in particular. Through his long struggle with the fragments of Posidonius, Kidd has done more than any other scholar of ancient philosophy to dispel the myth of "Pan-Posidonianism." He has presented a clearer picture of the Posidonius to whom we may have access. The Passionate Intellect is both a Festschrift offered to Professor Kidd and an important collection of essays on the transformation of classical traditions.

The bulk of this volume is built around the theme of Kidd's own inaugural lecture at St. Andrews, "The Passionate Intellect." Many of the contributions follow this theme through by examining how individual people and texts influenced the direction of various traditions. The chapters cover the whole of the classical and late antique periods, including the main genres of classical literature and history, and the gradual emergence of Christian literature and themes in late antiquity.

Many of the papers naturally concentrate on ancient philosophy and its legacy. Others deal with ancient literary theory, history, poetry, and drama. Most of the papers deal with their subjects at some length and are significant contributions in their own right. The contributors to this collection include key figures hi contemporary classical scholarship, including: C. Carey (London); C. J. Classen (Gottingen); J. Dillon (Dublin); K. J. Dover (St. Andrews); W. W. Fortenbaugh (Rutgers); H. M. Hine (St. Andrews); J. Mansfeld (Utrecht); R. Janko and R. Sharpies (London); and J. S. Richardson (Edinburgh). This book will be invaluable to philosophers, classicists, and cultural historians.

Lewis Ayres