Paideia: The World of the Second Sophistic

Paideia: The World of the Second Sophistic
Title Paideia: The World of the Second Sophistic PDF eBook
Author Barbara E. Borg
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 500
Release 2008-08-22
Genre History
ISBN 3110204711

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In the World of the Second Sophistic, education, paideia, was a crucial factor in the discourse of power. Knowledge in the fields of medicine, history, philosophy, and poetry joined with rhetorical brilliance and a presentable manner became the outward appearance of the elite of the Eastern Roman Empire. This outward appearance guaranteed a high social status as well as political and economical power for the individual and major advantages for their hometowns in interpolis competition. Since paideia was related particularly to Classical Greek antiquity, it was, at the same time, fundamental to the new self-confidence of the Greek East. This book presents, for the first time, studies from a broad range of disciplines on various fields of life and on different media, in which this ideology became manifest. These contributions show that the Sophists and their texts were only the most prominent exponents of a system of thoughts and values structuring the life of the elite in general.

Paideia

Paideia
Title Paideia PDF eBook
Author Barbara E. Borg
Publisher De Gruyter
Pages 514
Release 2016-09-30
Genre History
ISBN 9783110195361

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In the world of the Second Sophistic, the Roman Empire s Greek elite turned education, paideia, and knowledge of the classical age into a vital factor in their struggle for political power. This book presents, for the first time, studies from a broad range of disciplines on various fields of life and on different media, in which this ideology became manifest. The new paperback edition offers a revised text and new introduction. All contributions are translated into English."

The Oxford Handbook of the Second Sophistic

The Oxford Handbook of the Second Sophistic
Title The Oxford Handbook of the Second Sophistic PDF eBook
Author Daniel S. Richter
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 777
Release 2017
Genre History
ISBN 0199837473

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The study of the Second Sophistic is a relative newcomer to the Anglophone field of classics, and much of what characterizes it temporally and culturally remains a matter of legitimate contestation. This Handbook offers a diversity of scholarly voices that attempt to define the state of this developing field. Included are chapters that offer practical guidance on the wide range of valuable textual materials that survive, many of which are useful or even core to inquiries of particularly current interest (e.g., gender studies, cultural history of the body, sociology of literary culture, history of education and intellectualism, history of religion, political theory, history of medicine, cultural linguistics, intersection of the classical traditions and early Christianity).

Paideia at Play

Paideia at Play
Title Paideia at Play PDF eBook
Author Werner Riess
Publisher Barkhuis
Pages 326
Release 2008
Genre Education
ISBN 9077922415

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Paidea, the yearning for, and display of knowledge, reached its height as a cultural concept in the works of the Second Sophistic, an elite literary and philosophical movement seeking to ape the style and achievements of the 5th and 4th centuries BC. A crucial element in the display of paidea was an ability to mix the witty and playful with the serious and instructive. The Second Sophistic is known as a Greek phenomenon, but these essays ask how the Latin author Apuleius fitted into this framework, and created a distinctively latin expression of paidea, focusing on the elements of playfulness at its heart.

The Second Sophistic

The Second Sophistic
Title The Second Sophistic PDF eBook
Author Tim Whitmarsh
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 116
Release 2005-09
Genre History
ISBN 9780198568810

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Explores the various ways in which modern scholarship has approached the oratorical culture of the Early Imperial period.

The Oxford Handbook of the Second Sophistic

The Oxford Handbook of the Second Sophistic
Title The Oxford Handbook of the Second Sophistic PDF eBook
Author Daniel S. Richter
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 744
Release 2017-10-24
Genre History
ISBN 0190855193

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Focusing on the period known as the Second Sophistic (an era roughly co-extensive with the second century AD), this Handbook serves the need for a broad and accessible overview. The study of the Second Sophistic is a relative new-comer to the Anglophone field of classics and much of what characterizes it temporally and culturally remains a matter of legitimate contestation. The present handbook offers a diversity of scholarly voices that attempt to define, as much as is possible in a single volume, the state of this rapidly developing field. Included are chapters that offer practical guidance on the wide range of valuable textual materials that survive, many of which are useful or even core to inquiries of particularly current interest (e.g. gender studies, cultural history of the body, sociology of literary culture, history of education and intellectualism, history of religion, political theory, history of medicine, cultural linguistics, intersection of the Classical traditions and early Christianity). The Handbook also contains essays devoted to the work of the most significant intellectuals of the period such as Plutarch, Dio Chrysostom, Lucian, Apuleius, the novelists, the Philostrati and Aelius Aristides. In addition to content and bibliographical guidance, however, this volume is designed to help to situate the textual remains within the period and its society, to describe and circumscribe not simply the literary matter but the literary culture and societal context. For that reason, the Handbook devotes considerable space at the front to various contextual essays, and throughout tries to keep the contextual demands in mind. In its scope and in its pluralism of voices this Handbook thus represents a new approach to the Second Sophistic, one that attempts to integrate Greek literature of the Roman period into the wider world of early imperial Greek, Latin, Jewish, and Christian cultural production, and one that keeps a sharp focus on situating these texts within their socio-cultural context.

A History of the Roman Equestrian Order

A History of the Roman Equestrian Order
Title A History of the Roman Equestrian Order PDF eBook
Author Caillan Davenport
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 1088
Release 2019-01-10
Genre History
ISBN 1108750176

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In the Roman social hierarchy, the equestrian order stood second only to the senatorial aristocracy in status and prestige. Throughout more than a thousand years of Roman history, equestrians played prominent roles in the Roman government, army, and society as cavalrymen, officers, businessmen, tax collectors, jurors, administrators, and writers. This book offers the first comprehensive history of the equestrian order, covering the period from the eighth century BC to the fifth century AD. It examines how Rome's cavalry became the equestrian order during the Republican period, before analysing how imperial rule transformed the role of equestrians in government. Using literary and documentary evidence, the book demonstrates the vital social function which the equestrian order filled in the Roman world, and how this was shaped by the transformation of the Roman state itself.