Emotions in the Classical World : Methods, Approaches, and Directions (2013 : Vandœuvres, Switzerland) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2017054500
"The papers in this volume all derive from the conference, 'Emotions in the Classical World: Methods, Approaches, and Directions', held at the Fondation Hardt, Vandoeuvres, 2-4 May, 2013" --Page 7. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction / Douglas Cairns (Edinburgh) and Damien Nelis (Geneva) -- The emotions of disgust, provoked and expressed in earlier Greek literature / Donald Lateiner (Ohio Wesleyan) -- Horror, pity, and the visual in ancient Greek asesthetics / Douglas Cairns (Edinburgh) -- Grief : the power and shortcomings of Greek tragic consolation / Dana LaCourse Munteanu (Ohio State) -- The poetics of emotional expression : some problems of ancient theory / Stephen Halliwell (St Andrews) -- The pseudo-Aristotelian problems on sympathy / William Fortenbaugh (Rutgers) -- The life of statues : emotion and agency / Angelos Chaniotis (Institute for advanced study, Princeton) -- Touching behaviour : proxemics in Roman art / Glenys Davies (Edinburgh) -- Emotions as a historiographical dilemma / Cynthia Damon (Pennsylvania) -- The performance of grief : Cicero, stoicism, and the public eye / Margaret Graver (Dartmouth) -- The vagaries of hope in Virgil and Ovid / Laurel Fulkerson (Florida State) -- Reason vs. emotion in Seneca / David Konstan (New York/Brown) -- Some thoughts of the anger of Seneca's medea / Chiara Battistella (Udine) and Damien Nelis (Geneva).
Series:
Heidelberger althistorische Beiträge und epigraphische Studien ; Band 59 Alte Geschichte
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