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Heraclides of Pontus - Discussion (Paperback)
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Heraclides of Pontus hailed from the shores of the Black Sea. He
studied with Aristotle in Plato's Academy, and became a respected
member of that school. During Plato's third trip to Sicily,
Heraclides served as head of the Academy and was almost elected its
head on the death of Speusippus. Heraclides' interests were
diverse. He wrote on the movements of the planets and the basic
matter of the universe. He adopted a materialistic theory of soul,
which he considered immortal and subject to reincarnation. He
discussed pleasure, and like Aristotle, he commented on the Homeric
poems. In addition, he concerned himself with religion, music and
medical issues. None of Heraclides' works have survived intact, but
in antiquity his dialogues were much admired and often pillaged for
sententiae and the like. The contributions presented here comment
on Heraclides' life and thought. They include "La Tradizione
Papirologica di Eraclide Pontico" by Tiziano Dorandi, "Heraclides'
Intellectual Context" by Jorgen Mejer, and "Heraclides of Pontus
and the Philosophical Dialogue" by Matthew Fox. There is also
discussion of Heraclides' understanding of pleasure and of the
human soul: "Heraclides on Pleasure" by Eckart Schutrumpf and
"Heraclides on the Soul and Its Ancient Readers" by Inna Kupreeva.
In addition, there are essays that address Heraclides' physics and
astronomical theories: "Unjointed Masses: A Note on Heraclides
Physical Theory" by Robert W. Sharples; "Heliocentrism in or out of
Heraclides" by Paul T. Keyser, "The Reception of Heraclides' Theory
of the Rotation of the Earth from Posidonius to Simplicius: Texts,
Contexts and Continuities" by Robert B. Todd and Alan C. Bowen, and
"Heraclides of Pontus on the Motions of Venus and Mercury" by Alan
C. Bowen and Robert B. Todd. Finally, there are essays that view
Heraclides from the stand point of ancient medicine, literary
criticism and musical theory: "Heraclides on Diseases and on the
Woman Who Did Not Breathe" by Philip van der Eijk, "Heraclides of
Pontus on Homer" by Malcolm Heath, and "Heraclides and Musical
History" by Andrew Barker. This volume is a companion to RUSCH,
volume 14, which contains a new edition of the sources for
Heraclides' life and thought.
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Imprint: |
Routledge
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Series: |
Rutgers University Studies in Classical Humanities |
Release date: |
October 2017 |
First published: |
2009 |
Authors: |
Elizabeth Pender
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152mm (L x W) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
339 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-138-51058-6 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
1-138-51058-0 |
Barcode: |
9781138510586 |
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