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21. Roger Von Oech's Ancient Whacks
$17.90
22. The Book of the Cosmos: Imagining
 
23. technology and Change: The New
$37.85
24. Death by Philosophy: The Biographical
$29.13
25. An epitome of the civil and literary
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26. 470s Bc Deaths: 470 Bc Deaths,
 
27. Studies in Heraclitus (Spudasmata:
 
28. First-century cynicism in the
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29. Friend of Heraclitus
 
30. Heraclitus
 
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31. The Origins of Epistemology in
 
32. Chamber Works: Architectural Meditations
 
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33. The Fragments Of The Work Of Heraclitus
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34. Armstrong Magney, by Heraclitus
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35. Heraclitus: Webster's Timeline
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36. Heraclitus in Sacramento
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37. Heraclitus Of Ephesus: The Fragments
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38. The Sceptical Road: Aenesidemus'
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39. Heraclitus: Homeric Problems (Writings
 
40. GREEK HISTORICAL THOUGHT. FROM

21. Roger Von Oech's Ancient Whacks of Heraclitus: A Creativity Tool Based on the Epigrams of Heraclitus
by Roger Von Oech
Cards: 256 Pages (1998-06)
list price: US$12.00
Isbn: 1572811080
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Who is Heraclitus, and what is he whacking, you ask? Heraclitus was an ancient Greek philosopher, widely considered the world's first creativity teacher. The deck has 32 cards, each containing a "whack," or eye-opening exercise based on the epigrams of Heraclitus. They will spur creative thinking and allow you to look at a problem from a fresh perspective. Created by Roger von Oech, author of the best-selling book, A Whack on the Side of the Head and the Creative Whack Pack. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Same Stuff Over and Over Again
Writer is a very talented person. If you read one of his books you will get lots of valuable insights. But he found a way to make money. He is using the same ideas and content for writing different books. So if you do read any book of this person... Do not buy this book... Because you will feel like "i saw this before"...

5-0 out of 5 stars This books makes you do the work!!!...
Alot of people will not understand this book because their minds are not used to working on problems in the manner of imagining "what might be", and "what if" scenarios that that compel you to think in different dimensions. It feels very strange to think in different dimensions. These exercises take alot of mental persistance and practice to get over the initial feelings of strangeness that accompany the skills and powers that these exercises convey!!!

5-0 out of 5 stars Heraclitus is the Man!
The Ancient Whacks of Heraclitus have jolted my thinking. It's a great creativity tool and I'm recommending it to all of friends. It's a splendid follow-on product to Roger's Creative Whack Pack.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful Thought-Provoking Creativity Tool!
Looking for creative inspiration? Try consulting the world's first creativity teacher: Heraclitus of Ephesus (flourished circa 500 BC). This card deck consists of 30 of Heraclitus' best enigmatic epigrams,illustrated by George Willett, and with commentary by Roger von Oech. Lotsof good ideas! This deck is a wonderful complement to Roger's other work:"A Whack on theSide of the Head" and the "Creative WhackPack." ... Read more


22. The Book of the Cosmos: Imagining the Universe from Heraclitus to Hawking, A Helix Anthology
Hardcover: 500 Pages (2000-07)
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A sweeping account of humanity's evolving vision of theuniverse, as viewed through the writings of the most exceptionalthinkers in history.

In this monumental book, Professor Dennis Danielson has assembled a remarkable anthology that surveys the richness and excitement of the human quest to understand the universe-its origin, its structure, and its significance. From the ancient world to the latest theories of cosmic physics, The Book of the Cosmos presents the art as well as the science of human attempts to describe the universe, not only in colorful scientific prose but also in engaging excerpts from poetry and philosophy, diaries and dialogues, essays and epistles, from writers as diverse as Aristotle, Copernicus, Cicero, Albert Einstein, and Edgar Allan Poe.

Here, as never before in a single volume, we taste firsthand the exhilaration, flair, and occasional bewilderment of a hundred authors from across written history who shaped, and continue to shape, our view of the cosmos.Amazon.com Review
So many books published these days seem to deliberately ignorethe forest for the trees, or the leaves, or the chloroplasts, or thechemistry of biopigments. Readers interested in big questions usuallyhave to make do with the obligatory summing-up at the end, in whichthe author tries to justify his or her narrow interest through heroicfeats of recontextualization. The Book of the Cosmos: Imagining theUniverse from Heraclitus to Hawking, on the other hand, is 600pages of well-expressed deep thought on the biggest picture of themall. In roughly chronological order, editor Dennis Danielson presents85 sets of excerpts from big thinkers from biblical times to thepresent, introducing each to the modern reader with insightful runningcommentary that is consistently helpful without being obtrusive.

The ancient Greeks hit the ground running, leaving us a richconceptual legacy, which we are still exploring and exploiting even asour own work becomes more and more machine-mediated. Danielson givesus a wide base of ancient thought to give a sense of our heritage. Heincludes both obvious choices, such as Plato, and lesser-knownwriters, such as Parmenides. The often neglected Middle Ages broughtus Ptolemy, Moses Maimonides, and others who set the stage for theRenaissance and the Enlightenment, and the writings from these timesbetray an unexpected continuity of thought between the ancient andmodern eras. Of course, the late-20th-century selections of suchwriters as Freeman Dyson and Steven Weinberg, which close the book,shouldn't imply an end to cosmological thinking. If anything, the lastchapters of The Book of the Cosmos provoke a hunger formore. --Rob Lightner ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars not what it seems to be
I picked this book out of the astronomy section at the local library because I wanted to learn more about the history of cosmology and because a quick glance gave me the impression that it was an anthology of original writings by scientists about what they observed and what conclusions they drew from it.

When I got home, I discovered from the introduction that the anthology was compiled by an English Literature professor. Bad sign - if you actually want to learn about science.

If you want to read a vast collection of speculations about the nature of the universe informed by very little observation and deduction, this is a great book. You get to find out what everybody from Heraclitus to Cotton Mather (sorry, but this was the point where I dropped the book with a dull thud) thought or felt about the cosmos. Oh, every once in a while he drops in a few pages from an actual astronomer, but even there he tries to make the science easy and palatable by leaving the mathematics out. (Only 15 pages out of 528 for Copernicus, and nearly one-third of them are filled up by his dedicatory letter to to Pope Paul III!)

Possibly it gets better as he moves into modern times, but I'll never find out because I've lost patience with winnowing such a great quanty of chaff for such a tiny proportion of wheat. This book goes back to the library with a suggestion that it should be be filed under literature, not science. I'm glad I didn't waste my money on it.

1-0 out of 5 stars I'm sorry...
Awesome looking book, but the seller (Amazon.com) sent me a damaged book. I'm pretty disappointed. It had a huge, heavy crease through the entire book. Like several hundred pages of a diagonal, embossed crease. It's as if someone took the entire book, put half of it in an iron clamp, and pulled on the other end.

2-0 out of 5 stars Overpriced, too little analysis
Ever put on your favourite TV show only to find out they made a "clip" episode just full of all the old moments so the episode itself has nothing too new to say? The collection of exerpts are interesting but hardly make it a book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Incredible scope
The depth and breadth of selections makes this book a treasure. It features a wide diversity of pieces, ancient and modern, secular and religious, from many disciplines. What comes through in all the selection is the human drive to pursue ultimate questions and attempt to find ultimate explanations. It pulls together many writers I studied in fragmentary fashion in my philosophy, theology, and science classes. I highly recommend it as a masterful collection of writings.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent book
Dr. Danielson was actually my professor for first year Honors English here at UBC. He was an absolutly incredible prof, and his love for the cosmos really comes through in this book. ... Read more


23. technology and Change: The New Heraclitus
by Donald A. Schon
 Paperback: 248 Pages (1967-01-01)

Asin: B000GRFTEE
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24. Death by Philosophy: The Biographical Tradition in the Life and Death of the Archaic Philosophers Empedocles, Heraclitus, and Democritus
by Ava Chitwood
Hardcover: 220 Pages (2004-08-20)
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Asin: 0472113887
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How does one die by philosophy? In Diogenes Laertius, philosophers jump into volcanoes, bury themselves in dung, get eaten by dogs, hang themselves, drown, and vanish into thin air -- sometimes all in a single lifetime. But what happens when we look beyond the fantastic and absurd to examine the particular ways that the philosophers' lives and deaths are recounted?
Ava Chitwood's reexamination of Diogenes Laertius's philosophical biographies opens a new window on the intellectual culture and context in which the work of philosophers like Empedocles, Heraclitus, and Democritus was read, received, and transmitted. Chitwood's analysis also suggests a methodology for understanding the interplay between biography and philosophy and for evaluating biographical sources.
While Chitwood's approach combines the disciplines of classical philology and philosophy, Death by Philosophy is not intended solely for the specialist. This investigation offers the modern reader a fascinating, fresh, and entertaining view of the ancient literary and philosophical world.
Ava Chitwood is Assistant Professor of Classics, at the University of South Florida.
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25. An epitome of the civil and literary chronology of Rome and Constantinople from the death of Augustus to the death of Heraclitus;
by Henry Fynes Clinton
Paperback: 580 Pages (2010-08-28)
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Publisher: Oxford, University PressPublication date: 1853Subjects: Istanbul (Turkey)Rome -- History ChronologyNotes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be numerous typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes.When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there. ... Read more


26. 470s Bc Deaths: 470 Bc Deaths, 473 Bc Deaths, 474 Bc Deaths, 475 Bc Deaths, 476 Bc Deaths, 478 Bc Deaths, 479 Bc Deaths, Confucius, Heraclitus
Paperback: 82 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Chapters: 470 Bc Deaths, 473 Bc Deaths, 474 Bc Deaths, 475 Bc Deaths, 476 Bc Deaths, 478 Bc Deaths, 479 Bc Deaths, Confucius, Heraclitus, Gelo, Ephialtes of Trachis, Xenophanes, Hecataeus of Miletus, Mardonius, Aristodemus of Sparta, Pausanias, Ahala, Anaxilas, Panduvasdeva of Sri Lanka, Theron of Acragas, King Fuchai of Wu, King Jing of Zhou, Bo Pi. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 80. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Confucius (Chinese: ; pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: K'ung-tzu, or Chinese: ; pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: K'ung-fu-tzu), literally "Master Kong," (traditionally September 28, 551 BCE 479 BCE) was a Chinese thinker and social philosopher, whose teachings and philosophy have deeply influenced Chinese, Korean, Japanese, and Vietnamese thought and life. His philosophy emphasized personal and governmental morality, correctness of social relationships, justice and sincerity. These values gained prominence in China over other doctrines, such as Legalism () or Taoism () during the Han Dynasty (206 BCE 220 CE). Confucius' thoughts have been developed into a system of philosophy known as Confucianism (). It was introduced to Europe by the Italian Jesuit Matteo Ricci, who was the first to Latinise the name as "Confucius." His teachings may be found in the Analects of Confucius (), a collection of "brief aphoristic fragments", which was compiled many years after his death. For nearly 2,000 years he was thought to be the editor or author of all the Five Classics () such as the Classic of Rites () (editor), and the Spring and Autumn Annals () (author). Kong Qiu (), as Confucius is commonly known, is a combination of his surname () and his given name (), and he was also known as Zhong Ni (), which is his courtesy name. He was born in 551 BCE in the Lu state (This state was in the south of modern-da...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=5823 ... Read more


27. Studies in Heraclitus (Spudasmata: Studien Zur Klassichen Philologie Und Ihren Grenzgebieten)
by Roman Dilcher
 Paperback: 206 Pages (1995)

Isbn: 3487099861
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars Interesting Read
"Though wisdom is common, yet the many live as if they had a wisdom of their own" "God is day and night, winter and summer, war and peace, satiety and hunger; but he takes various shapes, just as fire, whenit is mingled with ..."

Heraclitus is amazing.This book shows hisawesome mind and imagination, and is concise and to the point.I recommendthis book for anyone.Many don't recognize Heraclitus's wisdom, or havenever heard of him, when he is one of the greastest philosophers of alltime.This book says it all. ... Read more


28. First-century cynicism in the Epistles of Heraclitus (Harvard theological studies)
by Harold W Attridge
 Paperback: 92 Pages (1976)

Isbn: 0891301119
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29. Friend of Heraclitus
by Patricia Beer
Paperback: 64 Pages (1993-03-18)
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Patricia Beer's "Friend of Heraclitus" is made up of 50 poems written since the publication of her "Collected Poems" in 1988. The book is in three parts. "Wessex Calendar" is a sequence of 12 sonnets, following the months of the year, each focusing on a building or landscape in her native South West, including Stourhead, Clouds Hill and the woods at Wordsworth's Alfoxden. "Observations" is a set of modern imagist verses. The third and largest part of the book consists of poems on diverse themes: reflections on childhood and middle age, reading, travel, and reactions to happenings in the world around us, past and present. Patricia Beer works in many forms, from blank verse to syllabics and the freer metres of today. ... Read more


30. Heraclitus
by Aurobindo Ghose
 Unknown Binding: 74 Pages (1968)

Asin: B0007IZI34
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31. The Origins of Epistemology in Early Greek Thought: A Study of Psyche and Logos in Heraclitus (Studies in the History of Philosophy)
by Joel Wilcox
 Hardcover: 178 Pages (1994-03)
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This study provides a unified framework within which to view the development of pre-Socratic thought. It points out three aspects of Xenophanes' scepticism, and shows how Heraclitus responded to each. Key issues concerning "psyche" and "logos" are summarized and an attempt is made to settle certain long-standing debates concerning them. The author argues that Heraclitus' concepts of "psyche" and "logos" resulted from his need to construct an epistemological theory in order to counter Xenophanean scepticism. The book makes use of various traditional Greek assumptions such as the principles of "like-to-like," the analogy of microcosm and macrocosm, and the concepts of balance and measure as exemplified in the ideal of "sophrosune". In doing so, it aims to illustrate the usefulness and importance of an approach to the Presocratics which takes into account beliefs which may seem odd to modern ones. ... Read more


32. Chamber Works: Architectural Meditations on Themes from Heraclitus
by Daniel Archer Libeskind
 Hardcover: 16 Pages (1983-01)

Isbn: 0904503232
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33. The Fragments Of The Work Of Heraclitus Of Ephesus On Nature
by Heraclitus
 Paperback: 144 Pages (2010-09-10)
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This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting, preserving and promoting the world's literature. ... Read more


34. Armstrong Magney, by Heraclitus Grey
by Charles Marshall
Paperback: 318 Pages (2010-03-29)
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This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words.This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. ... Read more


35. Heraclitus: Webster's Timeline History, 500 BC - 2007
by Icon Group International
Paperback: 28 Pages (2009-02-20)
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Webster's bibliographic and event-based timelines are comprehensive in scope, covering virtually all topics, geographic locations and people. They do so from a linguistic point of view, and in the case of this book, the focus is on "Heraclitus," including when used in literature (e.g. all authors that might have Heraclitus in their name). As such, this book represents the largest compilation of timeline events associated with Heraclitus when it is used in proper noun form. Webster's timelines cover bibliographic citations, patented inventions, as well as non-conventional and alternative meanings which capture ambiguities in usage. These furthermore cover all parts of speech (possessive, institutional usage, geographic usage) and contexts, including pop culture, the arts, social sciences (linguistics, history, geography, economics, sociology, political science), business, computer science, literature, law, medicine, psychology, mathematics, chemistry, physics, biology and other physical sciences. This "data dump" results in a comprehensive set of entries for a bibliographic and/or event-based timeline on the proper name Heraclitus, since editorial decisions to include or exclude events is purely a linguistic process. The resulting entries are used under license or with permission, used under "fair use" conditions, used in agreement with the original authors, or are in the public domain. ... Read more


36. Heraclitus in Sacramento
by David Carl
Paperback: 329 Pages (2006-05-17)
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The year is 1987 and the ancient Greek philosopher Heraclitus is living with his mother in a small house in Sacramento when suddenly there is a knock on the door….

How far does reading go? At what point does the act of reading catapult the reader into the seemingly inevitable desire that leads to writing? What is the line that divides reading from writing, and what happens in the process of trying to import the perspective one enjoys on one side of that line onto the other side? The four pieces collected here are meditations on possible approaches to these and other questions related to the relationship shared by the two-fold acts of reading and writing. ... Read more


37. Heraclitus Of Ephesus: The Fragments Of The Work Of Heraclitus Of Ephesus On Nature And Heracliti Ephesii Reliquiae
Hardcover: 256 Pages (2007-07-25)
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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishings Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the worlds literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone! ... Read more


38. The Sceptical Road: Aenesidemus' Appropriation of Heraclitus (Philosophia Antiqua)
by Roberto Polito
Hardcover: 206 Pages (2004-04-30)
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The revival of Scepticism in the first century B.C. is due to Aenesidemus of Cnossus. Nonetheless, very little is known of him, and much of it seems to suggest that his thought tended more towards Dogmatism, and Heraclitean philosophy in particular. The puzzle has set the scene for a long-term debate, but, as yet, no agreed solution has been propounded. The present book provides a close examination of ancient evidence as well as of critical literature, and arrives at the conclusion that Aenesidemus merely intended to offer a Sceptical interpretation of Heraclitus, and that the ideas which are incorporated in it voice distinctive features of his Scepticism. ... Read more


39. Heraclitus: Homeric Problems (Writings from the Greco-Roman World)
by David Konstan (Editor) Donald A. Russell (Editor)
Paperback: 144 Pages (2005-06-30)
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This is the first English translation of the only extended ancient treatise on Homer that survives today. It provides a detailed allegorical discussion of controversial passages in the Iliad and the Odyssey and is a mine of information on ancient approaches to allegory and to literary criticism. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Heraclitus the Stoic: In Defense of Homer
Little is known of Heraclitus the Stoic other than that he was a grammarian who wrote a treatise in defense of Homer around 100 AD.The Homeric Problems, then, aim at exonerating the great poet from the charge of impiety against the gods.Plato had banished poetry from his Republic (Resp., 398A.) and Epicurus had also ridiculed Homer: Plato, because he found little of moral and philosophical value in poetry; and Epicurus, because it was his style to make a mockery of mythology.Heraclitus could not comprehend how this was so, seeing that Homer's impact upon Greek literary and religious culture was so monumental and enduring.Heraclitus' solution to clear Homer of any accusation of sacrilege was to unveil the hidden truths and lift the screen of obscurity from portions of the two epics where there are found tales of inordinate desires, wars and passions amongst the gods.He attempted, therefore, to find a philosophical meaning in Homer and reveal what the bard really intended to portray.Consequently, Heraclitus' methodological scheme was centered on interpreting the questionable tales from the Iliad and Odyssey, allegorically.In his own words Heraclitus states, "It is a weighty and damaging charge that heaven brings against Homer for his disrespect for the divine.If he meant nothing allegorically, he was impious through and through, and sacrilegious fables, loaded with blasphemous folly, run riot through both epics.And so, if one were to believe that is was all said in obedience to poetical tradition without any philosophical theory...Homer would be a...Tantalus," a mythical figure who was proverbial for impiety (Homeric Problems, 1.1).Heraclitus then reminds his critics that he is amazed to see that inside the "temples and precincts...should have embraced Homer's impiety...and learned to chant his abominable stories from memory (H.P., 1.1)."And further, he remarks that man's fascination with Homer does not end in childhood; it only grows stronger, for the "only end for Homer is the end of life (H.P., 1.1)."Now Heraclitus finds the Iliad and Odyssey to be full of natural philosophy, science, wisdom, ethics and mystery.He gives Homer the epithets, "divine," "hierophant of heaven and of the gods" and claims that Plato himself and Empedocles learned a great deal from Homer in their philosophical endeavors.For example, Heraclitus demonstrates that Empedocles borrowed his four elements theory from Homer: compare (Il., 2.412+3.277-299) with Empedocles, (frg. 6) which says, "Bright Zeus, life-bringing Hera, Aidoneus/, Nestis, who wets with tears a mortal spring."Heraclitus claims that Empedocles adapted the Homeric verse and rendered it allegorically to nominate Zeus= "fire," Hera= "earth," Aidoneus= "air," and Nestis= "water."Another subtle discovery Heraclitus makes in this treatise is the War of the Gods in chapter 20 (Iliad).The author insinuates, for instance, that when Athena= "wisdom," defeated Ares= "madness and folly," this was really a victory of Wisdom over Folly.Yet these are just a few examples out of the dozens which will captivate and ignite reader's minds with new insights while voyaging through these two timeless epics.The Homeric Problems will be welcomed by literary critics, philologists, philosophers and classicists; and this edition is bi-lingual, making accessible to students and scholars alike.Before concluding, it must be said that the labors of Heraclitus were not in vain; his efforts helped shape the image of Homer as a theologian and high-priest--an image that endured in many philosophical traditions well into the M. Ages [see R. Lamberton, Homer the Theologian].Platonists such as Porphyry would follow up on Heraclitus' investigations, for he wrote his own study entitled Homeric Questions, which is extant.All in all, Heraclitus' presence will always be felt in the dimension of allegory.


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40. GREEK HISTORICAL THOUGHT. FROM HOMER TO THE AGE OF HERACLITUS.
by ARNOLD TOYNBEE
 Paperback: Pages (1952-01-01)

Asin: B000L5VOQS
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