Reading list for philosophy
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+ | | title=Being a Man: The Roman Virtus As a Contribution to Moral Philosophy (European Studies in the History of Science and Ideas) | ||
+ | | author=Juhani Sarsila | ||
+ | | date=2006 | ||
+ | | publisher=Peter Lang Publishing | ||
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+ | | comment=This is a philosophical study of the Roman view of manliness, virtus, as a virtue. As a contribution to the our understanding of ancient Roman moral concepts and ideals, the book proceeds to a broader perspective of how the Roman concept of virtus as a virtue fitted in with the other cardinal virtues esteemed in the ancient world. | ||
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+ | | title=Roman Manliness: "Virtus" and the Roman Republic | ||
+ | | author=Myles McDonnell | ||
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+ | | publisher=Cambridge University Press | ||
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+ | | comment=Myles McDonnell shows how Roman manliness was expressed and displayed by contest in the religion, culture, and politics of the late Republic. | ||
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Contents |
Introduction to Philosophy
Introduction to Ancient Philosophy
Being a Man: The Roman Virtus As a Contribution to Moral Philosophy (European Studies in the History of Science and Ideas)
This is a philosophical study of the Roman view of manliness, virtus, as a virtue. As a contribution to the our understanding of ancient Roman moral concepts and ideals, the book proceeds to a broader perspective of how the Roman concept of virtus as a virtue fitted in with the other cardinal virtues esteemed in the ancient world. Contributed by Gnaeus Equitius Marinus
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Roman Manliness: "Virtus" and the Roman Republic
Myles McDonnell shows how Roman manliness was expressed and displayed by contest in the religion, culture, and politics of the late Republic. Contributed by Gnaeus Equitius Marinus
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Introduction to Ancient Logic
History of Philosophy (General)
History of Ancient Philosophy
Socratic Schools
Academic Philosophy (Platonist Schools)
Cynicism
Epicureanism
The Epicurus Reader
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Lucretius; On the Nature of things
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Lucretius and Epicurus
Paradosis and survival : three chapters in the history of Epicurean philosophy
Prosopography of Roman Epicureans from the second century B.C. to the second century A.D.
The sculpted word : Epicureanism and philosophical recruitment in ancient Greece
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Live unnoticed = (Lathe biōsas) : on the vicissitudes of an Epicurean doctrine
Pythagoreanism
Diogenes Laertius: Lives of Eminent Philosophers,
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The Pythagorean golden verses : with introduction and commentary
On the Pythagorean way of life
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Ancient philosophy, mystery, and magic : Empedocles and Pythagorean tradition
Master Index
Master Index
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