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This text presents a clear and simple outline of Greek and Latin
meters in order that the verse of the Greeks and Romans may be read
as poetry. Although the Greek and Latin components are conceived as
essentially independent, the arrangements of each section confirm
in such a way as to facilitate the use of the two in conjunction.
No comparable volume exists in English.
Language and History in Ancient Greek Culture Martin Ostwald
Spanning forty years, this collection of essays represents the work
of a renowned teacher and scholar of the ancient Greek world.
Martin Ostwald's contribution is both philological and historical:
the thread that runs through all of the essays is his precise
explanation, for a modern audience, of some crucial terms by which
the ancient Greeks saw and lived their lives--and influenced ours.
Chosen and sequenced by Ostwald, the essays demonstrate his
methodology and elucidate essential aspects of ancient Greek
society. The first section plumbs the social and political terms in
which the Greeks understood their lives. It examines their notion
of the relation of the citizen to his community; how they conceived
different kinds of political structure; what role ideology played
in public life; and how differently their most powerful thinkers
viewed issues of war and peace. The second section is devoted to
the problem, first articulated by the Greeks, of the extent to
which human life is dominated by nature (physis) and human
convention (nomos), a question that remains a central concern in
modern societies, even if in different guises. The third section
focuses on democracy in Athens. It confronts questions of the
nature of democratic rule, of financing public enterprises, of the
accountability of public officials, of the conflict raised by
imperial control and democratic rule, of the coexistence of
"conservative" and "liberal" trends in a democratic regime, and of
the relation between rhetoric and power in a democracy. The final
section is a sketch of the principles on which the two greatest
Greek historians, Herodotus and Thucydides, constructed their
outlooks on human affairs. Ultimately, the collection intends to
make selected key concepts in ancient Greek social and political
culture accessible to a lay audience. It also shows how the
differences--rather than the similarities--between the ancient
Greeks and us can contribute to a deeper understanding of our own
time. Martin Ostwald is William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor Emeritus of
Classics at Swarthmore College. From 1968 to 1992 he taught in the
Department of Classical Studies and the Graduate Group in Ancient
History at the University of Pennsylvania. He is author of "From
Popular Sovereignty to the Sovereignty of Law," among many
distinguished books and essays. 2009 - 336 pages - 6 x 9 ISBN
978-0-8122-4149-5 - Cloth - $69.95s - 45.50 ISBN 978-0-8122-0609-8
- Ebook - $69.95s - 45.50 World Rights - Classics Short copy:
Renowned scholar of Ancient Greek Martin Ostwald explains, for a
modern audience, the terms by which the ancient Greeks saw and
lived their lives--and influenced ours."
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Statesman (Hardcover, New Ed)
Plato; Translated by J.B. Skemp; Revised by Martin Ostwald
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R803
Discovery Miles 8 030
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This edition of Martin Ostwald's revised version of J. B. Skemp's
1952 translation of Statesman includes a new selected bibliography,
as well as Ostwald's interpretive introduction, which traces the
evolution in Plato's political philosophy from Republic to
Statesman to Laws --from philosopher-king to royal statesman.
An annotated and modified version of the translation published by
Aris and Phillips Ltd. A model of accuracy and fluency, Christopher
Rowe's translation of Statesman--as modified for publication in
Plato, Complete Works (Hackett Publishing Co., 1997)--is now
available in a student edition, with a brief introduction, notes,
and a select bibliography.
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Statesman (Paperback, New Ed)
Plato; Translated by J.B. Skemp; Revised by Martin Ostwald
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R371
Discovery Miles 3 710
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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This edition of Martin Ostwald's revised version of J. B. Skemp's
1952 translation of Statesman includes a new selected bibliography,
as well as Ostwald's interpretive introduction, which traces the
evolution in Plato's political philosophy from Republic to
Statesman to Laws --from philosopher-king to royal statesman.
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Statesman (Paperback, New)
Plato; Translated by J.B. Skemp; Revised by Martin Ostwald
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R378
Discovery Miles 3 780
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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This is the second of a projected trilogy of dialogues, in which an
unnamed stranger sets out to satisfy Socrates' desire for an
account of sophist, statesman, and philosopher. (The third was
never written.) Focus Philosohpical Library's "Statesman "includes
a faithful, clear, and consistent translation to English, with
notes. It also includes an exploratory essay, glossary of crucial
Greek terms, supplemental diagrams illustrating diairesis ("The
Divisions of the Statesman"), and an appendix on the paradigm of
weaving.
Analyzing the "democratic" features and institutions of the
Athenian democracy in the fifth century B.C., Martin Ostwald traces
their development from Solon's judicial reforms to the flowering of
popular sovereignty, when the people assumed the right both to
enact all legislation and to hold magistrates accountable for
implementing what had been enacted.
An annotated and modified version of the translation published by
Aris and Phillips Ltd. A model of accuracy and fluency, Christopher
Rowe's translation of Statesman--as modified for publication in
Plato, Complete Works (Hackett Publishing Co., 1997)--is now
available in a student edition, with a brief introduction, notes,
and a select bibliography.
Analyzing the "democratic" features and institutions of the
Athenian democracy in the fifth century B.C., Martin Ostwald traces
their development from Solon's judicial reforms to the flowering of
popular sovereignty, when the people assumed the right both to
enact all legislation and to hold magistrates accountable for
implementing what had been enacted.
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