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The sculpted word: epicureanism and philosophical recruitment in ancient Greece
Bernard Frischer
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Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright and Permissions
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Illustrations
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Illustrations for the Electronic Edition
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Three-Dimensional Scans
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Reconstructions of Epicurus' Portrait Statue
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Panoramic Photography
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Preface to the Electronic Edition
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I Goals of the Electronic Edition
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II Update
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New Evidence
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Reactions by Other Scholars
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[Intro]
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Art-Historical Matters
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Philosophical Issues
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New Studies
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III New Bibliography
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IV Acknowledgements
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Preface
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Abbreviations
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Chapter I Introduction Philosophy and Society in Greece
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I Approach
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II Greek Philosophy and Politics The Problem
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III Preconditions for the Emergence of Philosophy
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IV Philosophy and Society The First Stage (600-500 B.C.)
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V Philosophy and Society The Second Stage (500-399 B.C.)
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VI Philosophy and Society The Third Stage (399-322 B.C.)
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VII Philosophy and Society The Fourth Stage (311-200 B.C.)
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VIII The Problem of Epicurean Recruitment
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IX Epicureanism From Subculture to Alternative Community
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Chapter II A Reconstruction of the Epicurean Policy on Recruitment and Conversion
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Chapter III From Theory to Practice: Quantitative and Qualitative Problems of Epicurean Images
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Chapter IV Iconographical Problems On the Identification, Reconstruction, and Dating of Epicurus' Portrait Statue
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Chapter V Iconographical Problems An Interpretation of Epicurus' Portrait
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I Introduction
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II Epicurus as Philosopher
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III Epicurus as Father
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IV Epicurus as Culture-Hero
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V Epicurus as Savior
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VI Epicurus as Megalopsychos
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VII Epicurus as God
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VIII Conclusion: On the Background and Significance of the Typological Portrait
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Notes
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Reconstructions of Epicurus' Portrait Statue
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Preface to the Electronic Edition
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Preface
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Chapter I
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Chapter II
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Chapter III
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Chapter IV
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Chapter V
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Select Bibliography
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Index
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About the Author
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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AJP | 105.4 (Winter 1984): 484-489 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-9475%28198424%29105%3A4%3C484%3ATSWEAP%3E2.0.CO%3B2-T |
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Published: 2006
Publisher: University of California Press
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