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Stoic Idea of the City

by Malcolm Schofield, Martha C. Nussbaum
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The Stoic Idea of the City offers the first systematic analysis of the Stoic school, concentrating on Zeno's Republic. Renowned classical scholar Malcolm Schofield brings together scattered and underused textual evidence, examining the Stoic ideals that initiated the natural law tradition of Western political thought. A new foreword by Martha Nussbaum and a new epilogue written by the author further secure this text as the standard work on the Stoics.

"The account emerges from a jigsaw-puzzle of items from a wide range of authorities, painstakingly pieced together and then annotated in a series of appendixes, the whole executed with fine scholarship, clarity, and good humor."β€”Times Literary Supplement

Synopsis

The Stoic Idea of the City offers the first systematic analysis of the Stoic school, concentrating on Zeno's Republic. Renowned classical scholar Malcolm Schofield brings together scattered and underused textual evidence, examining the Stoic ideals that initiated the natural law tradition of Western political thought. A new foreword by Martha Nussbaum and a new epilogue written by the author further secure this text as the standard work on the Stoics.

"The account emerges from a jigsaw-puzzle of items from a wide range of authorities, painstakingly pieced together and then annotated in a series of appendixes, the whole executed with fine scholarship, clarity, and good humor."—Times Literary Supplement

Booknews

Drawing from scattered and underused texts, Schofield (ancient philosophy, U. of Cambridge) explores the Stoics' notions of natural law and world citizenship. He finds a key principle of political unity in Zeno's treatment of the Platonized conception of erotic love. The 1991 edition was published by Cambridge University Press; the second includes a new forward and epilogue. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Drawing from scattered and underused texts, Schofield ancient philosophy, U. of Cambridge explores the Stoics' notions of natural law and world citizenship. He finds a key principle of political unity in Zeno's treatment of the Platonized conception of erotic love. The 1991 edition was published by Cambridge University Press; the second includes a new forward and epilogue. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR booknews.com

Times Literary Supplement

The account emerges from a jigsaw-puzzle of items from a wide range of authorities, painstakingly pieced together and then annotated in a series of appendixes, the whole executed with fine scholarship, clarity, and good humor.
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Book Details

Published
July 1, 1999
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Pages
176
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780226740065

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