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Restraining rage: the ideology of anger control in classical antiquity
William V. Harris
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgements (page ix)
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Abbreviations (page xi)
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I. Approaches
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1 Striving for Anger Control (page 3)
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2 Science and Feelings (page 32)
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3 The Greek and Latin Terminology (page 50)
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4 The Minds of Ancient Authors (page 71)
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5 A Tradition of Self-Control (page 80)
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6 Philosophies of Restraining Rage (page 88)
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Appendix: Treatises on the Emotions and on Anger (page 127)
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II. Anger in Society and in the State
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7 The Heroes and the Archaic State (page 131)
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8 Living Together in the Classical Polis (page 157)
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9 The Roman Version (page 201)
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10 Restraining the Angry Ruler (page 229)
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11 A Thesis about Women and Anger (page 264)
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III. Intimate Rage
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12 Family and Friends (page 285)
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13 Slavery (page 317)
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IV. Anger and the Invention of Psychic Health
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14 Anger as a Sickness of the Soul in Classical Greece (page 339)
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15 Can You Cure Emotions? Hellenistic and Roman Anger Therapy (page 362)
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16 From Sickness to Sin: Early Christianity and Anger (page 391)
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17 Retrospect and Prospect (page 401)
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Bibliography (page 421)
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Index (page 457)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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CW | 96.3 (Spring 2003): 341-342 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/4352778 |
CR | 53.1 (Apr. 2003): 117-119 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3662672 |
AJP | 124.1 (Spring 2003): 143-146 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/1561938 |
JHS | 123 (2003): 242-243 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3246305 |
AHR | 108.1 (Feb. 2003): 233-234 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3090798 |
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Published: c2001
Publisher: Harvard University Press
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