Epicurus in Lycia
The Second-Century World of Diogenes of Oenoanda
Description
Brings to life the controversial philosophers Diogenes and Epicurus
Pamela Gordon is Associate Professor of Classics, University of Kansas.
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Publishes award-winning books that advance humanities and social science fields, as well as English language teaching and regional resources.
Assists the U-M community of faculty, staff, and students in achieving their publishing ambitions.
Share and access research data, articles, chapters, dissertations and more produced by the U-M community.
A community-based, open source publishing platform that helps publishers present the full richness of their authors' research outputs in a durable, discoverable, accessible and flexible form. Developed by Michigan Publishing and University of Michigan Library.
Contents
Introduction-1
Chapter 1. A Philosopher among the Sophists-8
Chapter 2. Diogenes of Oenoanda and Second-Century Epicurieansm-43
Chapter 3. Defending Epicurus: The Letter to Mother-66
Chapter 4. A Second-Century Mission for the "New Epicurus"-94
Epilogue-128
Select Bibliography-131
Index-135
Brings to life the controversial philosophers Diogenes and Epicurus
Pamela Gordon is Associate Professor of Classics, University of Kansas.