How does a discourse of ‘valuing others’ help to make a group a group? The fifth in a series exploring ‘ancient values’, this book investigates what value terms and evaluative concepts were used in Greece and Rome to articulate the idea that people ‘belong together’, as a family, a group, a polis, a community, or just as fellow human beings.
Human communities thrive on prosocial behavior. In eighteen chapters, ranging from Greek tragedy to the Roman gladiators and from house architecture to the concept of friendship, this book demonstrates how such behavior is anchored and promoted by culturally specific expressions of evaluative discourse.
Valuing others in classical antiquity should be of interest to linguists, literary scholars, historians, and philosophers alike.
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Ralph M. Rosen, Ph.D. (1983) in Classical Philology, Harvard University, is the Rose Family Endowed Term Professor of Classical Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. His most recent book is Making Mockery. The Poetics of Ancient Satire (Oxford 2007).
Ineke Sluiter, Ph.D. (1990) in Classics, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, is Professor of Greek at Leiden University. Her most recent book is (with Rita Copeland) Medieval Grammar and Rhetoric. Language Arts and Literary Theory, AD 350-1475 (Oxford 2009).
Contributors: Tazuko van Berkel, John Bintliff, Sarah Bolmarcich, Gerard J. Boter, Matthew R. Christ, Kathleen M. Coleman, Cynthia Damon, Nick Fisher, Judith P. Hallett, Albert Joosse, David Konstan, Aislinn Melchior, Josiah Ober, Irene Polinskaya, Ivo Volt, Robert W. Wallace, Eveline van 't Wout
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Large octavo (245 x 165 mm), publisher's illustrated hardcover, XII, 476 pp., with a few b/w-illustrations in the text (maps, plans), a well preserved copy. [MnS - Mnemosyne Supplements; 323]. - ISBN: 9789004189218. - Contents/Inhalt : Preliminary Material / Ralph M. Rosen and Ineke Sluiter -- General Introduction / Ineke Sluiter and Ralph M. Rosen -- Classical Greek Urbanism: A Social Darwinian View / John Bintliff -- Shared Sanctuaries and the Gods of Others: On theMeaning of 'Common' in Herodotus 8.144 / Irene Polinskaya -- Kharis, Kharites, Festivals, and Social Peace in the Classical Greek City / Nick Fisher -- Communal Values in Ancient Diplomacy / Sarah Bolmarcich -- Tecmessa's Legacy: Valuing Outsiders in Athens' Democracy / RobertW Wallace -- The Instrumental Value of Others and Institutional Change: An Athenian Case Study / Josiah Ober -- Visibility and Social Evaluation in Athenian Litigation / Eveline van 't Wout -- Helping and Community in the Athenian Lawcourts / Matthew R. Christ -- Are Fellow Citizens Friends? Aristotle versus Cicero on Philia, Amicitia, and Social Solidarity / David Konstan -- Pricing the Invaluable: Socrates and the Value of Friendship / Tazuko van Berkel -- On Belonging in Plato's Lysis / Albert Joosse -- Not Valuing Others: Reflections of Social Cohesion in the Characters of Theophrastus / Ivo Volt -- Evaluating Others and Evaluating Oneself in Epictetus' Discourses / Gerard J. Boter -- Human Connections and Paternal Evocations: Two Elite Roman Women Writers and the Valuing of Others / Judith P. Hallett -- Quid Tibi Ego Videor in Epistulis? Cicero's Verecundia / Cynthia Damon -- Citizen as Enemy in Sallust's Bellum Catilinae / Aislinn Melchior -- Valuing Others in the Gladiatorial Barracks / Kathleen M. Coleman -- Index of Greek terms / Ralph M. Rosen and Ineke Sluiter -- Index of Latin terms / Ralph M. Rosen and Ineke Sluiter -- Index locorum / Ralph M. Rosen and Ineke Sluiter -- General index / Ralph M. Rosen and Ineke Sluiter. Includes bibliographical references and indexes.; English ||| Difference (Philosophy); Group identity Greece History; Group identity Rome History; Social values Greece; Social values Rome; Greece Civilization To 146 B.C; Rome Civilization - Unterschied (Philosophie); Gruppenidentität Griechenland Geschichte; Gruppenidentität Rom Geschichte; Soziale Werte Griechenland; Soziale Werte Rom; Griechenland Zivilisation bis 146 v. Chr.; Rom Zivilisation - [00B | SOD | oR ] 940 g. Nº de ref. del artículo: 001169
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Hardcover. Condición: New. KlappentextHuman communities thrive on prosocial behavior. This book demonstrates from a wide range of perspectives how such behavior is anchored and promoted in classical antiquity by a varied and conceptually rich discourse of a valuin. Nº de ref. del artículo: 909457351
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Buch. Condición: Neu. Neuware - How does a discourse of 'valuing others' help to make a group a group The fifth in a series exploring 'ancient values', this book investigates what value terms and evaluative concepts were used in Greece and Rome to articulate the idea that people 'belong together', as a family, a group, a polis, a community, or just as fellow human beings. Human communities thrive on prosocial behavior. In eighteen chapters, ranging from Greek tragedy to the Roman gladiators and from house architecture to the concept of friendship, this book demonstrates how such behavior is anchored and promoted by culturally specific expressions of evaluative discourse.Valuing others in classical antiquity should be of interest to linguists, literary scholars, historians, and philosophers alike. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9789004189218
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