Pain and Pleasure in Classical Times

Pain and Pleasure in Classical Times
William V. Harris, William V. ...
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Pain and Pleasure in Classical Times

Pain and Pleasure in Classical Times attempts to blaze a trail for the cross-disciplinary humanistic study of pain and pleasure, with literature scholars, historians and philosophers all setting out to understand how the Greeks and Romans experienced, managed and reasoned about the sensations and experiences they felt as painful or pleasurable. The book is intended to provoke discussion of a wide range of problems in the cultural history of antiquity. It addresses both the physicality of eros and illness, and physiological and philosophical doctrines, especially hedonism and anti-hedonism in their various forms. Fine points of terminology (Greek is predictably rich in this area) receive careful attention. Authors in question run from Homer to (among others) the Hippocratics, Plato, Aristotle, Lucretius, Seneca, Plutarch, Galen and the Aristotle-commentator Alexander of Aphrodisias.

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Publisher
BRILL
Language
English
Pages
265

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2018, BRILL
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Library of Congress
PA3003.P345 2018, PA3003 .P345 2018

The Physical Object

Pagination
266
Number of pages
265
Weight
0.574

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL34933428M
ISBN 13
9789004379497
LCCN
2018034738
OCLC/WorldCat
1042107674

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OL25887950W

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