Artists and Intellectuals and the Requests of Power
Biographical note
H.-C. Günther is Professor of Classics at the university of Freiburg. He has published on Ancient Philosophy, Greek and Latin Poetry, Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies. He is also the author of numerous verse translations from Latin, Italian, Modern Greek and Georgian. Ivo De Gennaro is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano. He has published Logos - Heidegger liest Heraklit (Berlin, 2001) and (with G. Zaccaria) Dasein : Da-sein. Tradurre la parola del pensiero (Milano, 2007).
Readership
All those interested in Classical Antiquity, Aesthetics and Political Philosophy, Ancient and Modern History, East Asia.
Table of contents
Walter Biemel, Francois Fédier, Ivo De Gennaro, Hubert Eiholzer, Paolo Fedeli, Hans-Christian Günther, Hisaki Hashi, Arnd Kerkhecker, Rolf Kühn, Donald Rayfield, Tobias Reinhardt, Harro von Senger, Johann Peter Vogel
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Edited by Giusy Maria Ausilia Margagliotta and Andrea Aldo Robiglio
The volume explores the relationship of artists and intellectuals from ancient Greece to modern times.
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Edited by Ivo De Gennaro
This book presents classical philosophical sources on value as well as readings that show how this concept shapes central issues and domains of economics, culture and knowledge, thus shedding a light on a key concept of the globalized work.
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by Robert Bees
Zeno’s Republic, a design of the ideal state consisting of gods and wise citizens, is subjected to a new
reading as the vision of a society where life is lived according to natural law. Attached are the fragments
with German translations.
Zenons Politeia, der Entwurf eines idealen Staates aus ...
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Edited by Hans-Christian Günther and Andrea Aldo Robiglio
The present volumes unites papers which explore the European image of god in an intercultural context. They range from classical antiquity to contemporary philosophy and science.
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by Hans-Christian Günther
Starting from some central texts of Horace's late poetry this book tries to offer a general picture of Horace's poetry, his political poetry and his relationship with his patrons in particular. It is aimed not only at classicists, but also at students of literature and history.
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