A detailed research work for the study of the origins,
development, and significance of the Cynical movement among the
Greeks and Romans. The purpose of this volume is to provide
bibliographical information on over 650 books and articles dealing
with various aspects of Cynicism. These works were written as early
as the 16th century and as recently as 1994 in a variety of
languages. This volume includes numerous revealing quotations from
the annotated works. It is a valuable research instrument for
anyone interested in the history of ideas.
The contributions of the Cynic philosophers, both Greek and
Roman, were many. In many ways they were significant in the
development of Western philosophy. The Cynics were a familiar sight
in classical times. They saw themselves as having been called to
fulfill a mission, namely, the denunciation of ordinary human
values and conventions. Offering a wide spectrum of approaches to
Cynicism, the works detailed in this volume include general
histories of philosophy (especially Greek), monographs on Cynicism,
doctoral and university dissertations, collections of articles from
journals and magazines, poetic and dramatic pieces, and
encyclopedia and dictionary entries--selections from strictly
scholarly works in philosophy and philology to popularizations of
Cynic ideas.
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