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Foodborne Diseases, Third Edition, covers the ever-changing complex
issues that have emerged in the food industry over the past decade.
This exceptional volume continues to offer broad coverage that
provides a foundation for a practical understanding of diseases and
to help researchers and scientists manage foodborne illnesses and
prevent and control outbreaks. It explains recent scientific and
industry developments to improve awareness, education, and
communication surrounding foodborne disease and food safety.
Foodborne Diseases, Third Edition, is a comprehensive update with
strong new topics of concern from the past decade. Topics include
bacterial, fungal, parasitic, and viral foodborne diseases
(including disease mechanism and genetics where appropriate),
chemical toxicants (including natural intoxicants and bio-toxins),
risk-based control measures, and virulence factors of microbial
pathogens that cause disease, as well as epigenetics and foodborne
pathogens. Other new topics include nanotechnology, bioterrorism
and the use of foodborne pathogens, antimicrobial resistance,
antibiotic resistance, and more.
These essays represent the full range of Dodds' literary and
philosophical interests, and his ability to combine profound
scholarship with the lucid humanity of a teacher convinced of the
value of Greek studies to the modern world.
Interest in the world of Late Antiquity is currently undergoing a
significant revival, and in this provocative book, now reissued in
paperback, E. R. Dodds anticipated some of the themes now engaging
scholars. There is abundant material for the study of religious
experience in late antiquity, and through it Professor Dodds
examines, from a sociological and psychological standpoint, the
personal religious attitudes and experiences common to pagans and
Christians in the period between Marcus Aurelius and Constantine.
He looks first at general attitudes to the world and the human
condition before turning to specific types of human experience.
World-hatred and asceticism, dreams and states of possession, and
pagan and Christian mysticism are all discussed. Finally Dodds
considers both pagan views of Christianity and Christian views of
paganism as they emerge in the literature of the time. Although
primarily written for social and religious historians, this study
will also appeal to all those interested in the ancient world and
its thought.
This paperback edition of Dodds's standard edition of Plato's
Gorgias is designed to meet the needs both of undergraduates and
professional scholars. The text and apparatus criticus are based on
a fresh survey of the evidence: two major manuscripts are here for
the first time fully collated, and account has been taken both of
new papyri and of the exceptionally rich indirect tradition. The
text is supplemented by a full introduction giving details on the
subject and structure of the dialogue, its characters and intended
historical setting, the real date of composition, and the
background to Plato and Athens at the time of composition. The
commentary, besides explaining Platonic usages and discussing
textual points, aims to treat the historical, philosphical, and
literary questions which arise from the text.
"Using to the full the last half century's great accessions to the
comparative study of religion, [Dodds] has given a coherent and
convincing reconstruction of the Dionysiac background--and, indeed,
foreground--of the play, illustrating it with many instructive
non-Greek and modern parallels.... Equally instructive and
stimulating is the acute analysis of the play's dramatic elements,
its characters, scenes, conflicts, actions, speeches.... This
edition far surpasses its predecessors in vitality, sympathy, and
scope."--W.B. Stanford, Hermathena LXV. Including a comprehensive
discussion of the play's background and an incisive assessment of
its dramatic structure, this edition makes an outstanding
contribution to Euripides scholarship.
Proclus' Elements of Theology is a concise summa of the Neoplatonic system in its fully developed form; and for the student of late Greek thought second in importance only to the Enneads of Plotinus. Professor Dodds has provided a critical text based on a personal examination of some 40 manuscripts, together with an English translation and a philosophical and linguistic commentary. First published in 1933, this second edition includes an Appendix of Addenda et corrigenda and is still widely regarded and respected as the definitive edition of the text today.
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