Subject: Greek literature--History and criticism

After wisdom : sapiential traditions and ancient scholarship in comparative perspective
AuthorMost, Glenn W.Puett, Michael, 1964-
PlaceLeiden ; Boston
PublisherBrill
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeDigital Book (PDF)
SeriesPhilological encounters monographs ; v. 4
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberPN56.W54 A38 2023
Descriptionpdf [vi, 298 p. ; 25 cm]
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After wisdom : sapiential traditions and ancient scholarship in comparative perspective / edited by Glenn W. Most, Michael Puett.

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

In Engish with sections in Chinese and Greek.

"The nine essays in this volume, written by an international interdisciplinary group of younger scholars, explore comparative dimensions of ancient Chinese and Greek literature. They illuminate the development and interrelations of two modes of thought - mythos and logos, or myth and reason - characteristic of certain ancient cultures, including these two, during the second half of the first millennium BCE. They interrogate the meaning and validity of these concepts and of the category of "wisdom literature," demonstrating that they must be understood critically and that their interrelations are extraordinarily complex and productive. In particular, they explore modes of the rationalizing appropriation of mythic discourses - commentary, edition, philosophy, history - which deconstruct their traditional authority but also secure their survival and continuing significance. Contributors Tomás Bartoletti, Gaston J. Basile, Thomas Crone, Andrew Hui, Fabio Pagani, Luke Parker, Leihua Weng, Kenneth W. Yu and Jingyi Jenny Zhao"-- Provided by publisher.

Local access dig.pdf. [After wisdom.pdf]

ISBN9789004529014
LCCN2022052584