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Greece, Rome, and the Bill of Rights (Hardcover, New): Susan Ford Wiltshire Greece, Rome, and the Bill of Rights (Hardcover, New)
Susan Ford Wiltshire
R1,033 R908 Discovery Miles 9 080 Save R125 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Susan Ford Wiltshire traces the evolution of the doctrine of individual rights from antiquity through the eighteenth century. The common thread through that long story is the theory of natural law. Growing out of Greek political thought, especially that of Aristotle, natural law became a major tenet of Stoic philosophy during the Hellenistic age and later became attached to Roman legal doctrine. It underwent several transformations during the Middle Ages on the Continent and in England, especially in the thought of John Locke, before it came to justify a theory of natural right, claimed by Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence as the basis of the "unalienable rights" of Americans.

Penelope Returning (Paperback): Susan Ford Wiltshire Penelope Returning (Paperback)
Susan Ford Wiltshire
R379 R312 Discovery Miles 3 120 Save R67 (18%) Out of stock
The Long View - Essays, Poems, Stories (Hardcover): Susan Ford Wiltshire The Long View - Essays, Poems, Stories (Hardcover)
Susan Ford Wiltshire
R734 R620 Discovery Miles 6 200 Save R114 (16%) Out of stock
The Long View - Essays, Poems, Stories (Paperback): Susan Ford Wiltshire The Long View - Essays, Poems, Stories (Paperback)
Susan Ford Wiltshire
R470 R399 Discovery Miles 3 990 Save R71 (15%) Out of stock
Athena's Disguises - Mentors in Everyday Life (Paperback): Susan Ford Wiltshire Athena's Disguises - Mentors in Everyday Life (Paperback)
Susan Ford Wiltshire
R613 R489 Discovery Miles 4 890 Save R124 (20%) Out of stock

In "Athena's Disguises," Susan Wiltshire offers a classical model of the mentor that guides us and provides opportunities for understanding and for the exchange of wisdom. This book seeks to show that a mentor is a gift who ultimately gives us ourselves.

Classical Nashville - Athens of the South (Hardcover, New): Christine M. Kreyling, Etc, Wesley Paine, Charles W. Warterfield,... Classical Nashville - Athens of the South (Hardcover, New)
Christine M. Kreyling, Etc, Wesley Paine, Charles W. Warterfield, Susan Ford Wiltshire
R647 R495 Discovery Miles 4 950 Save R152 (23%) Out of stock

On the occasion of Tennessee's Bicentennial, four distinguished authors offer new insights and a broader appreciation of the classical influences that have shaped the architectural, cultural, and educational history of its capital city.

Nashville has been many things: frontier town, Civil War battleground, New South mecca, and Music City, U.S.A. It is headquarters for several religious denominations, and also the home of some of the largest insurance, healthcare, and publishing concerns in the country. Located culturally as well as geographically between North and South, East and West, Nashville is centered in a web of often-competing contradictions.

One binding image of civic identity, however, has been consistent through all of Nashville's history: the classical Greek and Roman ideals of education, art, and community participation that early on led to the city's sobriquet, "Athens of the West," and eventually, with the settling of the territory beyond the Mississippi River, the "Athens of the South."

Illustrated with nearly a hundred archival and contemporary photographs, "Classical Nashville" shows how Nashville earned that appellation through its adoption of classical metaphors in several areas: its educational and literary history, from the first academies through the establishment of the Fugitive movement at Vanderbilt; the classicism of the city's public architecture, including its Capitol and legislative buildings; the evolution of neoclassicism in homes and private buildings; and the history and current state of the Parthenon, the ultimate symbol of classical Nashville, replete with the awe-inspiring 42-foot statue of Athena by sculptor Alan LeQuire.

Perhaps Nashville author John Egerton best captures the essence of this modern city with its solid roots in the past. He places Nashville "somewhere between the 'Athens of the West' and 'Music City, U.S.A., ' between the grime of a railroad town and the glitz of Opryland, between Robert Penn Warren and Robert Altman." Nashville's classical identifications have always been forward-looking, rather than antiquarian: ambitious, democratic, entrepreneurial, and culturally substantive. "Classical Nashville" celebrates the continuation of classical ideals in present-day Nashville, ideals that serve not as monuments to a lost past, but as sources of energy, creativity, and imagination for the future of a city.

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