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Dissoi Logoi: Introduction, Critical Text, Translation, and Commentary

Autor Sebastiano Molinelli
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 oct 2024
This new critical edition of Dissoi Logoi starts from a codicological analysis that is unprecedented in scope (the studied codices are twenty-six) and depth (their material, dimensions, transmitted works, provenance, date, scribe, first possessors, and current place of conservation are considered). On this basis, a new stemma codicum and a new Greek critical text with parallel English translation are offered. The extensive introduction reconstructs the manuscript and printed transmission of the text and sheds new light on its nature and its reception in antiquity. Dissoi Logoi appears to have been written between 355 and 338 BCE, in an Eastern form of Doric κοινή, by a sophist who aimed to promote his course. It likely worked as a source for Sextus Empiricus, which contributes to explaining the work’s collocation at the end of Sextus' codices. The third and final part of the book consists in a two-level commentary. First, the Structural Commentary looks into blocks of chapters from a rhetorical and philosophical perspective. Then, the Lemmatic Commentary delves into the most salient lemmas of the text, covering textual, linguistic, literary, and historical issues as well.
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031695339
ISBN-10: 303169533X
Pagini: 200
Ilustrații: Approx. 200 p.
Dimensiuni: 160 x 241 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Ediția:2025
Editura: Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Part I: Introduction. 1. Textual Transmission.- 2. Defining Dissoi Logoi.- Part II: ΔΙΣΣΟΙ ΛΟΓΟΙ / ΔΙΑΛΕΞΕΙΣ — Contrasting Speeches / Discourse. 3. Critical Text and Translation.- Part III: Commentary. 4. Structural Commentary.- 5. Lemmatic Commentary.- Bibliography.- Indices.

Notă biografică

Sebastiano Molinelli holds a Master Degree in Philosophy from Università di Bologna (Italy) and a PhD in Classics from University of Durham (UK), where he defended the thesis that developed into this book. His research field is ancient Greek philosophy, with a particular interest for Plato and the sophists, on whom he has published a few articles. He currently teaches Philosophy and History in Italian high schools.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

This new critical edition of Dissoi Logoi starts from a codicological analysis that is unprecedented in scope (the studied codices are twenty-six) and depth (their material, dimensions, transmitted works, provenance, date, scribe, first possessors, and current place of conservation are considered). On this basis, a new stemma codicum and a new Greek critical text with parallel English translation are offered. The extensive introduction reconstructs the manuscript and printed transmission of the text and sheds new light on its nature and its reception in antiquity. Dissoi Logoi appears to have been written between 355 and 338 BCE, in an Eastern form of Doric κοινή, by a sophist who aimed to promote his course. It likely worked as a source for Sextus Empiricus, which contributes to explaining the work’s collocation at the end of Sextus' codices. The third and final part of the book consists in a two-level commentary. First, the Structural Commentary looks into blocks of chapters from a rhetorical and philosophical perspective. Then, the Lemmatic Commentary delves into the most salient lemmas of the text, covering textual, linguistic, literary, and historical issues as well.

Caracteristici

The first commented critical edition of Dissoi Logoi in English since 1979 Provides in-depth analysis of the author’s language, rhetorical strategies, and thought Reconstructs the long history of Dissoi Logoi, from its genesis to its reception by Pyrrhonian philosophers