Dio Chrysostom : Politics, Letters, and Philosophy
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
019924359X
ISBN-13
9780199243594
Publisher
Oxford University Press
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Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 23rd, 2000
Print length
318 Pages
Weight
504 grams
Dimensions
22.50 x 14.60 x 2.20 cms
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Literary studies: classical, early & medievalPhilosophy
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Dio Chrysostom is a major representative of the flourishing world of the Greeks under Rome. He offers an impressive range of high-quality writing, social comment, and appraisal of Rome's Empire at its height. This volume presents eleven new assessments by an international team of experts who for the first time study Dio's politics alongside his philosophy and writing.
Dio Chrysostom (c. AD 45-115) is one of the most important writers, thinkers, and politicians from the flourishing world of the Greeks under Rome. His many surviving essays and speeches offer historians, philosophers, and students of literature an impressive range of high-quality writing, original reflection on ethics and social affairs, and intelligent, complex appraisal of the Roman Empire at the height of its power This volume contains eleven new assessments of the key areas of Dio''s life and works by an international team of experts. For the first time studies of Dio''s thoughts on civic and imperial life are placed alongside studies both of the sophisticated techniques which he used to expound his political and social message and of the sources that gave him the moral authority to do so. A common theme throughout is the interrelation of writing and power against the background of Dio''s firm commitment to Hellenism in the changed circumstances of Roman rule.
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