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Political ethics --- Early works to 1800 --- Early works to 1800. --- Political ethics - Early works to 1800.
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This edition is published just a century after the precedent (C. Hosius 1914). The improvements in the comprehension of the manuscript tradition and of the historical context made during this century find their embedding in the text, introduction and apparatus of Malaspina’s edition. As the completion of the revival of De clementia in the last two decades, this edition is intended for all scholars of Seneca and of Roman political thought.
Political ethics --- Clemency --- Morale politique --- Clémence --- Early works to 1800. --- Ouvrages avant 1800 --- Clémence --- Executive clemency --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Executive power --- Amnesty --- Forgiveness --- Pardon --- Sénèque (0004 av. J.-C.-0065). --- Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, --- De clementia (Seneca, Lucius Annaeus) --- L. Annaei Senecae De clementia libri duo (Seneca, Lucius Annaeus) --- De clementia libri duo (Seneca, Lucius Annaeus) --- Clemency. --- L. Annaeus Seneca. --- Nero.
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The aim of the book is to encourage discussion among experts on De ira, a text of philosophical nature, by reading it page by page, from a philosophical, philological, and literary perspective (a multidisciplinary choice which is the conditio sine qua non of all judicious research on Seneca). Moreover, the way in which each of these close readings is conducted adds an additional value: they each deal with a section of the text, presenting all the data necessary for its understanding. All together, they cover the whole work. Each of them is also an attempt at a global interpretation of the treatise, examined through the particular framing of the textual passage around which the “Lectures plurielles” are conceived. Around this “polyphonic” analysis of the text, we have built a structure that aims to offer the reader a complete reference work on all the issues of the De ira. Sources, manuscript tradition, images, political and philosophical concepts, posterity – in short, all the aspects that a traditional commentary of the text would not have allowed us to distinguish so clearly – find their place here. This book is therefore aimed at specialists as well as students or anyone interested in the thought of emotions in antiquity. Un livre de référence sur le De ira de Sénèque qui offre, en privilégiant la multiplicité des voix, un commentaire de l'intégralité du traité, complété d'une vue d'ensemble sur la colère comme objet d'enquête philosophique dans l'antiquité.
Stoics. --- Authors, Latin. --- Latin drama --- History and criticism. --- Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Sénèque --- Sénèque --- LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient & Classical
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The book brings together seven essays on Cicero written by specialists in the Author. The essays are grouped into two sections: the first one presents papers on Cicero’s works (the dialogues: Lucullus, De finibus, De oratore, De officiis); the papers in the second one discuss on both the early and late reception of Cicero (in Seneca, Petrarch and Erasmus). The authors are professors from Brazilian (Adriano Scatolin, Bianca Fanelli Morganti, Elaine Cristine Sartorelli, Sidney Calheiros de Lima), French (Carlos Lévy) and Italian universities (Aldo Setaioli, Ermanno Malaspina). The book avoids traditional biographical approach, which tends to take the works of Cicero as a reliable witness of political and family events, sometimes distrusts them as a distorted picture of public and private actors. The essays here assembled also avoid conceiving Cicero’s works as either the Author’s profession of faith in a philosophical doctrine, or a tendentious presentation of the theses of philosophical schools. Instead, the contributors adopt another interpretative key, so that, when analyzing a philosophical dialogue of Cicero, instead of seeking references to its historical moment, focus on its controversial aspects (due to the dispute between the schools of philosophy), rhetorical aspects (the amplifying devices through which the Author compares the strength of one thesis with the weakness of another), fictional aspects (including the description of the scene and the picture of the characters). Thus, it can be said that the book seeks a more appropriate approach to Cicero’s works, not taking them as mere source of historical knowledge, but considering their historicity, that is, the devices for discursive production of their own time.
Philology --- Historiography --- Philosophy --- Rhetoric --- Reception --- Cicero --- Cicero, Marcus Tullius --- Criticism and interpretation. --- T︠S︡it︠s︡eron, Mark Tulliĭ --- Cyceron --- Cicéron --- Kikerōn --- Cicerón, M. Tulio --- Ḳiḳero --- Cicerone --- M. Tulli Ciceronis --- Cicéron, Marcus --- Cicerón, Marco Tulio --- Ḳiḳero, Marḳus Ṭulyus --- Tullius Cicero, Marcus --- Cicerone, M. T. --- Kikerōn, M. T. --- Cicerone, M. Tullio --- Cicero, M. T. --- Cyceron, Marek Tulliusz --- ציצרון, מארקוס טולליוס --- קיקרו, מארקוס טוליוס --- קיקרו, מרקוס טוליוס --- キケロ --- 西塞罗
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Statesmen --- Authors, Latin --- Biography --- Cicero, Marcus Tullius --- Chronology --- Rome --- History --- Sources --- Statesmen - Rome - Biography --- Authors, Latin - Biography --- Cicero, Marcus Tullius - Chronology --- Rome - History - Republic, 265-30 B.C. - Sources --- Rome - History - Republic, 265-30 B.C. - Chronology
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Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, --- Seneca, Lucius Annaeus --- Sénèque --- Seneca --- Annaeus Seneca, Lucius, --- Seneca, Annaeus, --- Seneca, --- Seneca, L. A. --- Seneca, Lucio Anneo, --- Seneka, --- Seneka, L. Annėĭ, --- Sénèque, --- סנקא, לוציוס אנאוס --- Pseudo-Seneca
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Bien qu?il soit encore bien trop tôt pour dresser un bilan critique de l?activité scientifique de Carlos Lévy, qui demeure en pleine évolution et qui promet toujours de nouvelles contributions à nos études, il est déjà évident qu?il a laissé une empreinte très importante dans les disciplines classiques au moins à deux égards: du point de vue de la méthode, Carlos Lévy a enseigné combien il est important, à une époque où la recherche se spécialise toujours plus, de ne pas perdre au contraire la capacité de "penser sans frontières", en joignant la sensibilité de l?intuition géniale à la rigueur des principes philologiques et à une compétence dans la discipline aussi solide qu?étendue et complète. C?est dans cette perspective que s?épanouit sa surprenante capacité de travailler à la fois comme historien de la philosophie, spécialiste de la pensée politique classique, expert en rhétorique et en éloquence, autant qu?en linguistique et en sémantique historique; dans cette perspective encore que se comprend sa volonté d?étudier textes grecs comme textes latins, appartenant à toutes les écoles philosophique de l?Antiquité, et aussi ceux d?auteurs éloignés du domaine de la philosophie; dans cette perspective enfin que se dessine son ouverture vers la modernité, la permanence de l?époque classique, le dialogue avec la philosophie contemporaine. Du point de vue des contenus, d?autre part, il est évident que l?activité scientifique de Carlos Lévy s?est concentrée surtout ? mais certainement pas seulement ? sur le sujet fascinant et toujours actuel du rapport entre vérité et apparence, entre dogme et incertitude, entre ontologie et gnoséologie. C?est donc autour du binôme vérité et apparence, envisagé autant d?un point de vue philosophique que d?un point de vue plus proprement rhétorique ou poétique, à travers l?étude d?auteurs de l?Antiquité à la Renaissance, que s?est construit ce volume d?amitié.
Latin literature --- Littérature latine --- History and criticism --- Histoire et critique --- Lévy, Carlos --- --Philologie classique --- --mélanges --- --Philosophie antique --- --Lévy, Carlos --- --Classical philology --- Philosophy, Ancient --- Littérature latine --- Lévy, Carlos --- classics [discipline] --- Classical literature --- Philologie classique --- Philosophie antique --- Classical philology
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