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Athens’ Authority in Cicero’s Philosophical Works
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Georgia Tsouni
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Prologue V
- Table of Contents VII
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Part I: Aspects of Greece and its World in Cicero’s Works
- Introduction 3
- Athens’ Authority in Cicero’s Philosophical Works 11
- Loss of Self, Desperation, and Glimmers of Hope in Cicero’s Letters from Exile 31
- Mercatura Bonarum Artium 55
- Eloquence as Handmaiden of Wisdom 73
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Part II: Aspects of the Reception of Cicero in the Greek-Speaking World
- Introduction 97
- Preliminary Remarks on the Technical Language of the Bilingual Glossaries of Cicero 103
- Cicero and Photius 123
- Greek Translations of Cicero’s Works in the Nineteenth Century 139
- The First Greek Translation of Cicero’s De re publica (1839) 171
- Appendix: Modern Greek Translations of and/or Commentaries on Cicero 203
- Abbreviations 227
- Bibliography 229
- List of Contributors 255
- Index Locorum 257
- Index Nominum 267
- Previous Volumes of the Series 273
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Prologue V
- Table of Contents VII
-
Part I: Aspects of Greece and its World in Cicero’s Works
- Introduction 3
- Athens’ Authority in Cicero’s Philosophical Works 11
- Loss of Self, Desperation, and Glimmers of Hope in Cicero’s Letters from Exile 31
- Mercatura Bonarum Artium 55
- Eloquence as Handmaiden of Wisdom 73
-
Part II: Aspects of the Reception of Cicero in the Greek-Speaking World
- Introduction 97
- Preliminary Remarks on the Technical Language of the Bilingual Glossaries of Cicero 103
- Cicero and Photius 123
- Greek Translations of Cicero’s Works in the Nineteenth Century 139
- The First Greek Translation of Cicero’s De re publica (1839) 171
- Appendix: Modern Greek Translations of and/or Commentaries on Cicero 203
- Abbreviations 227
- Bibliography 229
- List of Contributors 255
- Index Locorum 257
- Index Nominum 267
- Previous Volumes of the Series 273