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  • Leiden [u.a.] : Brill  (1)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9780674271272
    Language: English , Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
    Pages: xxvi, 497 Seiten
    Series Statement: Dumbarton Oaks medieval library DOML 73
    Series Statement: Dumbarton Oaks medieval library
    Uniform Title: Kalīlah wa-Dimnah
    DDC: 398.24/5
    RVK:
    Keywords: Simeon ; Fables, Arabic / Translations into Greek / Early works to 1800 ; Animals in literature / Early works to 1800 ; Quelle ; Kommentar ; Quelle ; Kommentar ; Simeon Sethus ca. 11. Jh., 2. Hälfte Stephanitēs kai Ichnēlatēs
    Abstract: "The work begins with a collection of diverse prefatory material including the epigram naming Eugenios of Panormos (Palermo) in connection with the work, and Eugenios's own introduction, in which he defends the contents, saying that one should be willing to acquire knowledge no matter what its source and practice an allegorical interpretation of the work. In the Eugenian recension three prologues follow, translated from Arabic, which have originated during the long course of the work's transmission and development from its Indian sources. The reader encounters the prologues in the following order: the account of Perzoué's (Borzuya's) journey to India (Prologue A), the introduction to the work by Ibn al-Muqaffaʻ (Prologue B), and Perzoué's autobiography (Prologue C). The main text of the Eugenian recension of Stephanites and Ichnelates, as it is published here, is divided into fifteen chapters of unequal length and bears the hallmarks of the fluid transmission of the work"--
    Note: The present volume represents an expanded twelfth century Sicilian version of Symeon Seth's eleventh century Greek translation of the Arabic work Kalīla wa-Dimnah, itself a version of the Middle Persian work known as the Fables of Bidpai. This Greek version includes additional material translated from Arabic that brings it closer to the Arabic Kalīla wa-Dimnah in both form and content from Seth's version, and a unique preface that associates this Sicilian recension with a known historical figure of the time, the admiral, or emir, Eugenios of Palermo , Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9789004189218
    Language: English , Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
    Pages: XII, 476 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    Series Statement: Mnemosyne Vol. 323
    Series Statement: Supplements
    Series Statement: Monographs on Greek and Roman language and literature
    Series Statement: Mnemosyne 〈Leiden〉 / Supplementum
    DDC: 302.30938
    RVK:
    Keywords: Social values ; Social values ; Difference (Philosophy) ; Group identity History ; Group identity History ; Greece Civilization To 146 B.C ; Rome Civilization ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Griechenland ; Römisches Reich ; Antike ; Gruppenidentität ; Wert ; Beurteilung ; Griechisch ; Latein ; Fremder
    Abstract: General introduction / Ralph Rosen and Ineke Sluiter -- Classical Greek urbanism : a social Darwinian view / John Bintliff -- Shared sanctuaries and the gods of others : on the meaning of 'common' in Herodotus 8.144 / Irene Polinskaya -- Kharis, Kharites, festivals, and social peace in the classical Greek city / Nick Fisher -- Communal values in ancient diplomacy / Sarah Bolmarcich -- Tecmessa's legacy : valuing outsiders in Athens' democracy / Robert W. Wallace -- The instrumental value of others and institutional change : an Athenian case study / Josiah Ober -- Visibility and social evaluation in Athenian litigation / Eveline van't Wout -- Helping and community in the Athenian law courts / Matthew R. Christ -- Are fellow citizens friends? : Aristotle versus Cicero on philia, amicitia, and social solidarity / David Konstan -- Pricing the invaluable : Socrates and the value of friendship / Tazuko van Berkel -- On belonging in Plato's lysis / Albert Joosse -- Not valuing others : reflections of social cohesion in the characters of Theophrastus / Ivo Volt -- Evaluating others and evaluating oneself in Epictetus' discourses / Gerard J. Boter -- Human connections and paternal evocations : two elite Roman women writers and the valuing of others / Judith P. Hallett -- Quid tibi ego videor in epistulis? : Cicero's verecundia / Cynthia Damon -- Citizen as enemy in Sallust's Bellum catilinae / Aislinn Melchior -- Valuing others in the gladiatorial barracks / Kathleen M. Coleman
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and indexes , General introduction , Classical Greek urbanism : a social Darwinian view , Shared sanctuaries and the gods of others : on the meaning of 'common' in Herodotus 8.144 , Kharis, Kharites, festivals, and social peace in the classical Greek city , Communal values in ancient diplomacy , Tecmessa's legacy : valuing outsiders in Athens' democracy , The instrumental value of others and institutional change : an Athenian case study , Visibility and social evaluation in Athenian litigation , Helping and community in the Athenian law courts , Are fellow citizens friends? : Aristotle versus Cicero on philia, amicitia, and social solidarity , Pricing the invaluable : Socrates and the value of friendship , On belonging in Plato's lysis , Not valuing others : reflections of social cohesion in the characters of Theophrastus , Evaluating others and evaluating oneself in Epictetus' discourses , Human connections and paternal evocations : two elite Roman women writers and the valuing of others , Quid tibi ego videor in epistulis? : Cicero's verecundia , Citizen as enemy in Sallust's Bellum catilinae , Valuing others in the gladiatorial barracks
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