Speranza
The mutual interaction of philosophy and Roman political and cultural life has
aroused more and more interest in recent years among students of classical
literature, Roman history, and ancient philosophy.
In this volume, which gathers
together some of the papers originally delivered at the seminar on Philosophy
and Roman Society in the University of Oxford, scholars from all three
disciplines investigate this interaction in the late Republic and early Empire,
with particular emphasis on the first century BC which can be seen as the
formative period.
The book contains chapters on such key figures as
Posidonius,
Antiochus of Ascalon,
Philodemus,
--> Lucrezio,
Cicero, and
Plutarch, as well as
general essays on
`Philosophy, Politics, and Politicians at Rome', and
`Roman
Rulers and the Philosophic Adviser'. There is also an analytical bibliography.
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