Distant Companions

Selected Papers

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This volume contains fourteen papers on Greek literature, historiography and philosophy. Its titles seeks to bring out the author's intention to explore the consequences of the paradox that goes with interpreting messages that were never meant to be heard by us, but are nevertheless widely believed to be significant to our understanding of our own historical situation: only by conscientiously measuring the distance that separates us from the Greeks may we hope to avoid the risk of conforming them to current standards and beliefs, and of throwing away in the process both the possibility to understand them and the relevance such an understanding may have to our own ideas and prejudices. Two papers on the history of classical scholarship discuss various ways in which classicists have handled this paradox.

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Preliminary Material
页码: I–IX
Introduction
页码: 1–6
Solon On Wealth
页码: 7–18
Pindar’s First Olympian
页码: 19–28
Oedipus and Tiresias
页码: 29–37
Aristotle and Sophocles’ Electra
页码: 38–47
Admetus’ Case
页码: 48–62
Jason’s Case
页码: 63–76
Aristophanes Laetus?
页码: 77–84
Plutarch’s Literary Theory
A Philosopher’s Alibi for Teaching Literature
页码: 101–113
Aristotle and Herodotus
τà γϵνόμϵνa or oἷa ἂν γένoιτo?
页码: 147–157
Lucian, Cicero and Historiography
页码: 158–167
Homo or Philosophus Mensura?
页码: 168–182
The Classicists’ Nostalgia
页码: 209–244
Cobet
页码: 245–258
Bibliographical References
页码: 259–264
Index Locorum
页码: 265–268
C.M.J. Sicking is professor of Greek language and literature at the University of Leiden. His publications include a Griechische Verslehre and several studies on the semantics of the Greek verb, and on Greek particles (Brill, 1993).
'...unfialing lucidity and good sense...'
Malcolm Heath, The Classical Review, 1999.
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