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The Elder Pliny on the Human Animal

Author : Pliny (the Elder)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 515 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Human physiology
ISBN : 0191838241

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The Elder Pliny on the Human Animal

Author : Anonim
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 536 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2005-03-17
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780191518355

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The Elder Pliny on the Human Animal by Anonim Pdf

As a detailed study of the human animal, described by its author as the raison d'etre of nature, Book Seven of the elder Pliny's Natural History is crucial to the understanding of the work as a whole. In addition, however, it provides a valuable insight into the extraordinary complex of ideas and beliefs current in Pliny's era, many of which have resonances for other eras and cultures. The present study includes a substantial introduction examining the background to Pliny's life, thought, and writing, together with a modern English translation, and a detailed commentary which emphasizes the importance of Book Seven as possibly the most fascinating cultural record surviving from early imperial Rome.

The Elder Pliny on the Human Animal

Author : Gaius Plinius Secundus,Pliny (the Elder.)
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 538 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2005-03-17
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9780198150657

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The Animal and the Human in Ancient and Modern Thought

Author : Stephen T. Newmyer
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2016-12-01
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781135042844

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The Animal and the Human in Ancient and Modern Thought by Stephen T. Newmyer Pdf

Ancient Greeks endeavored to define the human being vis-à-vis other animal species by isolating capacities and endowments which they considered to be unique to humans. This approach toward defining the human being still appears with surprising frequency, in modern philosophical treatises, in modern animal behavioral studies, and in animal rights literature, to argue both for and against the position that human beings are special and unique because of one or another attribute or skill that they are believed to possess. Some of the claims of man’s unique endowments have in recent years become the subject of intensive investigation by cognitive ethologists carried out in non-laboratory contexts. The debate is as lively now as in classical times, and, what is of particular note, the examples and methods of argumentation used to prove one or another position on any issue relating to the unique status of human beings that one encounters in contemporary philosophical or ethological literature frequently recall ancient precedents. This is the first book-length study of the ‘man alone of animals’ topos in classical literature, not restricting its analysis to Greco-Roman claims of man’s intellectual uniqueness, but including classical assertions of man’s physiological and emotional uniqueness. It supplements this analysis of ancient manifestations with an examination of how the commonplace survives and has been restated, transformed, and extended in contemporary ethological literature and in the literature of the animal rights and animal welfare movements. Author Stephen T. Newmyer demonstrates that the anthropocentrism detected in Greek applications of the ‘man alone of animals’ topos is not only alive and well in many facets of the current debate on human-animal relations, but that combating its negative effects is a stated aim of some modern philosophers and activists.

Pliny the Elder: The Natural History Book VII.

Author : Pliny (the Elder)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2024-06-11
Category : Electronic books
ISBN : 1474257461

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Pliny the Elder: The Natural History Book VII. by Pliny (the Elder) Pdf

"Pliny the Elder's Natural History is a vast encyclopaedia, surveying natural phenomena from cosmology to biology, medicine to magic. Direct observation, informed speculation and common knowledge are combined to present a key snapshot of ancient thought and the Romans' perspective on the world around them. Book VII of The Natural History provides a detailed examination of the human animal and is crucial to understanding the work as a whole. In Pliny's eyes, mankind 'for whose sake nature was created', represents the basis for which the natural world was founded and structured. As a result, the book provides valuable insight into the extraordinary complex of ideas and beliefs that were current in Pliny's era. One of the most interesting transitions of subject in The Natural History is that from man to animals (between Books VII and VIII) and for this reason the section on elephants at the beginning of Book VIII is included here, to show how Pliny moves on to his account of the animal he considers 'nearest to the human disposition'. This edition provides the full Latin text accompanied by commentary notes that provide linguistic help and explanations, plus vocabulary lists of Latin terms and an index of proper names. The in-depth introduction provides valuable details about the work's historical, scientific and literary context, as well as an overview of the work's legacy and reception."--

Pliny's Defense of Empire

Author : Thomas R. Laehn
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 151 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2013-07-18
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781136676314

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Pliny's Defense of Empire by Thomas R. Laehn Pdf

Despite perennial interest in Pliny the Elder’s Natural History, the world’s first encyclopedia, as a record of the prodigious, the quotidian, and the useful in Rome in the first century AD, for centuries Pliny has been derided as little more than an inept compiler of facts and marvels intellectually incapable of formulating a cogent argument supported through the selective marshaling of his materials. In Pliny’s Defense of Empire, Laehn offers a radical reinterpretation of the architecture of Pliny’s encyclopedia, exposing fundamental errors in the inherited understanding of the text traceable to its initial reception in ancient Rome. Recognition of the text’s true structure reveals that Pliny’s encyclopedia is in fact a first-rate work of political philosophy constituting an apology for Roman imperial expansionism grounded in a sophisticated account of human nature. Correcting the accreted errors and prejudices of nearly 2,000 years of faulty Plinian scholarship, Laehn critically examines one of the most persuasive apologies for the Roman Empire ever written and succeeds in rehabilitating the Elder Pliny as one of the world’s greatest political thinkers. An excellent resource and a must read for scholars in political theory, philosophy, and classical studies.

Birds, Beasts and Burials: A study of the human-animal relationship in Romano-British St. Albans

Author : Brittany Elayne Hill
Publisher : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2017-04-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781784915971

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Birds, Beasts and Burials: A study of the human-animal relationship in Romano-British St. Albans by Brittany Elayne Hill Pdf

Birds, Beasts and Burials examines human-animal relationships as found in the mortuary record within the area of Verulamium that is now situated in the modern town of St. Albans.

The Anecdotal Narration and Encyclopedic Thought of Pliny the Elder’s Naturalis Historia

Author : Ágnes Darab
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 161 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2020-04-16
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781527549586

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The Anecdotal Narration and Encyclopedic Thought of Pliny the Elder’s Naturalis Historia by Ágnes Darab Pdf

Pliny the Elder’s Naturalis Historia, with its varied content, enables and expects the reader to employ a complex interpretative technique. One aspect of Pliny’s diction is that he often interrupts the discussions of topics with digressions and begins to address something that seemingly has nothing to do with the subject. The hypothesis suggested by this book is that these digressions that occur in different places and in great number throughout the text of Naturalis Historia should not be regarded as mistakes fragmenting the encyclopedia’s structure. Most of these digressions are anecdotes. Researching the aetiological anecdotes, and those about the life of animals, famous persons from political or intellectual life, and the most important Greek painters and sculptors requires the application of different perspectives. When we approach anecdotes from the perspective of narrative techniques, the role of the stories as exempla becomes clearer, and its further aspects can be spotted. This book also draws attention to Pliny the writer, an aspect of the text that has been contested until very recently.

The Human–Animal Boundary

Author : Mario Wenning,Nandita Batra
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2018-11-27
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781498557832

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The Human–Animal Boundary by Mario Wenning,Nandita Batra Pdf

The Human–Animal Boundary shifts the traditional anthropocentric focus of philosophy and literature by combining the question “what is human?” with the question “what is animal?” The objective is to expand the imaginative scope of human–animal relationships by combining perspectives from different disciplines, traditions, and cultural backgrounds.

Interactions between Animals and Humans in Graeco-Roman Antiquity

Author : Thorsten Fögen,Edmund Thomas
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 506 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2017-08-21
Category : History
ISBN : 9783110544510

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Interactions between Animals and Humans in Graeco-Roman Antiquity by Thorsten Fögen,Edmund Thomas Pdf

The seventeen contributions to this volume, written by leading experts, show that animals and humans in Graeco-Roman antiquity are interconnected on a variety of different levels and that their encounters and interactions often result from their belonging to the same structures, ‘networks’ and communities or at least from finding themselves together in a certain setting, context or environment – wittingly or unwittingly. Papers explore the concrete categories of interaction between animals and humans that can be identified, in what contexts they occur, and what types of evidence can be productively used to examine the concept of interactions. Articles in this volume take into account literary, visual, and other types of evidence. A comprehensive research bibliography is also provided.

Writing Science

Author : Markus Asper
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Page : 510 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2013-06-26
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783110295122

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Writing Science by Markus Asper Pdf

Scientific and technological texts have not played a significant role in modern literary criticism. This applies to Classics, too, despite the fact that a large part of the field’s extant texts deal with questions of medicine, mathematics, and natural philosophy. Focusing mostly on medical and mathematical texts, this collection aims at approaching ancient Greek science and its texts from the cross-disciplinary perspective of authorship. Among the questions addressed are: What is a scientific author? In what respect does scientific writing differ from ‘literary’ writing? How does the author present himself as an authoritative figure through his text? What strategies of trust do these authors employ? These and related questions cannot be discussed within the typical boundaries of modern academic disciplines,thus most of the sixteen authors, many of them leading experts in the fields of ancient science, bring a comparative perspective to their subjects. As a result, the collection not only offers a new approach to this vast area of ancient literature, thus effectively discovering new possibilities for literary criticism, it also reflects on our current forms of scientific and scholarly written communication.

Pliny the Elder and the Matter of Memory

Author : Anna Anguissola
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 140 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2021-07-28
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781000452990

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Pliny the Elder and the Matter of Memory by Anna Anguissola Pdf

The Roman official and intellectual Pliny the Elder’s Natural History constitutes our primary source on the figural arts in Classical antiquity. Since the Middle Ages, Pliny’s encyclopaedia has enraptured the imaginations of its readers with anecdotes and narratives about the lives and accomplishments of the great artists of the Greek past. This book explores the ways in which materials and artistic processes are constructed in Natural History. In doing so, this work reflects current developments in the study of Graeco-Roman art, where the scientific analysis of sculptural stones, pigments, and metal alloys, as well as a more detailed understanding of technologies and workshop practices, has imposed radical changes in the methods and theoretical models used to approach ancient artefacts. The argument considers the role of materials in discourses on Nature, as well as their semantics and the language used to account for artistic creation. Discussion of artistic techniques addresses the discovery of resources and technologies, and the discursive implications of creation and viewing. By focusing on particular passages and exemplary case studies, this book explores the ideological, moral, and intellectual preoccupations that guide Pliny’s construction of materialities and human ingenuity in a period characterised by a rapidly-evolving economic landscape. The material and performative aspects of artistic, manual creation provided this early encyclopaedist with the fundaments for constructing and explaining his view of Rome’s imperial mission and, more specifically, of his own strategies as a collector and recorder of ‘all’ the memorable facts of Nature. This book will be of significant interest to scholars of classical archaeology, Greek and Latin literature, social and economic history, and reception studies.

Pliny the Elder: Themes and Contexts

Author : Roy Gibson,Ruth Morello
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2011-04-11
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9789004210073

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Pliny the Elder: Themes and Contexts by Roy Gibson,Ruth Morello Pdf

Pliny's Naturalis Historia is a sophisticated encyclopaedia of the riches of the ancient world. The contributors to the present volume represent and join a new generation of critics who have begun to examine the dominant motifs which give shape to the work.

Pliny the Elder: The Natural History Book VII (with Book VIII 1-34)

Author : Pliny the Pliny the Elder
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2015-05-21
Category : History
ISBN : 9781472521026

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Pliny the Elder: The Natural History Book VII (with Book VIII 1-34) by Pliny the Pliny the Elder Pdf

Pliny the Elder's Natural History is a vast encyclopaedia, surveying natural phenomena from cosmology to biology, medicine to magic. Direct observation, informed speculation and common knowledge are combined to present a key snapshot of ancient thought and the Romans' perspective on the world around them. Book VII of The Natural History provides a detailed examination of the human animal and is crucial to understanding the work as a whole. In Pliny's eyes, mankind 'for whose sake nature was created', represents the basis for which the natural world was founded and structured. As a result, the book provides valuable insight into the extraordinary complex of ideas and beliefs that were current in Pliny's era. One of the most interesting transitions of subject in The Natural History is that from man to animals (between Books VII and VIII) and for this reason the section on elephants at the beginning of Book VIII is included here, to show how Pliny moves on to his account of the animal he considers 'nearest to the human disposition'. This edition provides the full Latin text accompanied by commentary notes that provide linguistic help and explanations, plus vocabulary lists of Latin terms and an index of proper names. The in-depth introduction provides valuable details about the work's historical, scientific and literary context, as well as an overview of the work's legacy and reception.