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    The philosophical stage: drama and dialectic in classical Athens.Joshua Billings - 2021 - Princeton: Princeton University Press.
    In this book, classicist Joshua Billings considers classical Greek drama as intellectual history. Developing an innovative approach to dramatic form as a mode of philosophical thought, Billings recasts early Greek intellectual history as a conversation across types of discourses and demonstrates the significance of dramatic reflections on widely-shared conceptual questions. He integrates evidence from tragedy, comedy, and satyr play into the development of early Greek philosophy in order to place poetry at the center of (...)
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  2. Personality in Greek Epic, Tragedy, and Philosophy: The Self in Dialogue.Christopher Gill - 1996 - Clarendon Press.
    This is a major study of conceptions of selfhood and personality in Homer and Greek Tragedy and Philosophy. The focus is on the norms of personality in Greek psychology and ethics. Gill argues that the key to understanding Greek thought of this type is to counteract the subjective and individualistic aspects of our own thinking about the person. He defines an "objective-participant" conception of personality, symbolized by the idea of the person as an interlocutor in a series (...)
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    Seeing Theater: The Phenomenology of Classical Greek Drama.Naomi Weiss - 2023 - Univ of California Press.
    Introduction -- Opening spaces -- Seeing what -- Pain between bodies -- Pots and plays -- Epilogue.
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    Money and the Early Greek Mind: Homer, Philosophy, Tragedy.Richard Seaford - 2004 - Cambridge University Press.
    How were the Greeks of the sixth century BC able to invent philosophy and tragedy? In this book Richard Seaford argues that a large part of the answer can be found in another momentous development, the invention and rapid spread of coinage which produced the first ever thoroughly monetised society. By transforming social relations, monetisation contributed to the ideas of the universe as an impersonal system and of the individual alienated from his own kin and from the gods. Seaford argues (...)
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    The Drama of Ideas: Platonic Provocations in Theater and Philosophy.Martin Puchner - 2010 - Oxford University Press.
    Philosophy underwent a corresponding theatrical shift in the modern era, most importantly through the work of Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Sartre, and Camus.
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    The Polis and the Stage: Performance, Genre, and Gender in Plato's Laws.Marcus Folch - 2015 - New York: Oxford University Press USA.
    What role did poetry, music, song, and dance play in the social and political life of the ancient Greek city? How did philosophy respond to, position itself against, and articulate its own ambitions in relation to the poetic tradition? How did ancient philosophers theorize and envision alternatives to fourth-century Athenian democracy? The City and the Stage poses such questions in a study of the Laws, Plato's last, longest, and unfinished philosophical dialogue. Reading the Laws in its literary, historical, and (...)
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    The argument of the action: essays on Greek poetry and philosophy.Seth Benardete - 2000 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Edited by Ronna Burger & Michael Davis.
    This volume brings together Seth Benardete's studies of Hesiod's Theogony, Homer's Iliad, and Greek tragedy, of eleven Platonic dialogues, and Aristotle's Metaphysics. These essays, some never before published, others difficult to find, span four decades of his work and document its impressive range. Benardete's philosophic reading of the poets and his poetic reading of the philosophers share a common ground that makes this collection a whole. The key, suggested by his reflections on Leo Strauss in the last piece, lies (...)
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    Helping friends and harming enemies: a study in Sophocles and Greek ethics.Ruby Blondell - 1989 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by David Konstan.
    This book is the first detailed study of the plays of Sophocles through examination of a single ethical principle--the traditional Greek popular moral code of "helping friends and harming enemies." Five of the extant plays are discussed in detail from both a dramatic and an ethical standpoint, and the author concludes that ethical themes are not only integral to each drama, but are subjected to an implicit critique through the tragic consequences to which they give rise. Greek (...)
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    Genealogy of the Tragic: Greek Tragedy and German Philosophy.Joshua Billings - 2014 - Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
    Why did Greek tragedy and "the tragic" come to be seen as essential to conceptions of modernity? And how has this belief affected modern understandings of Greek drama? In Genealogy of the Tragic, Joshua Billings answers these and related questions by tracing the emergence of the modern theory of the tragic, which was first developed around 1800 by thinkers associated with German Idealism. The book argues that the idea of the tragic arose in response to a new (...)
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    Tragic Pathos: Pity and Fear in Greek Philosophy and Tragedy.Dana LaCourse Munteanu - 2011 - Cambridge University Press.
    Machine generated contents note: Introduction; Part I. Theoretical Views about Pity and Fear as Aesthetic Emotions: 1. Drama and the emotions: an Indo-European connection? 2. Gorgias: a strange trio, the poetic emotions; 3. Plato: from reality to tragedy and back; 4. Aristotle: the first 'theorist' of the aesthetic emotions; Part II. Pity and Fear within Tragedies: 5. An introduction; 6. Aeschylus: Persians; 7. Prometheus Bound; 8. Sophocles: Ajax; 9. Euripides: Orestes; Appendix: catharsis and the emotions in the definition of (...)
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    Greek tragedy and contemporary democracy.Mark Chou - 2012 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    This title tells the story of democracy through the perspective of tragic drama. It shows how the ancient tales of greatness and its loss point to the potential dangers of democracy then and now.
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    Greek tragedy and political philosophy: rationalism and religion in Sophocles' Theban plays.Peter J. Ahrensdorf - 2009 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Oedipus the tyrant and the limits of political rationalism -- Blind faith and enlightened statesmanship in Oedipus at colonus -- The pious heroism of Antigone -- Conclusion: Nietzsche, Plato, and Aristotle on philosophy and tragedy.
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    History and Criticism of Greek Texts.P. E. Easterling - 1965 - The Classical Review 15 (01):75-.
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    Zāyish-i va marg-i tirāzhidī : tafsīrī bar zāyish-i tirāzhidī az darūn-i rawḥ-i mūsīqī-i Nīchah.Maḥbūbī Ārānī & Ḥamīd Riz̤ā - 2014 - Tihrān: Nashr-i Nay. Edited by Ilāhah ʻAynʹbakhsh.
    Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1844-1900. The birth of tragedy out of the spirit of music - Criticism and interpretation ; Greek drama (Tragedy) - History and criticism.
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  15. The fragility of goodness: luck and ethics in Greek tragedy and philosophy.Martha Craven Nussbaum - 1986 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book is a study of ancient views about 'moral luck'. It examines the fundamental ethical problem that many of the valued constituents of a well-lived life are vulnerable to factors outside a person's control, and asks how this affects our appraisal of persons and their lives. The Greeks made a profound contribution to these questions, yet neither the problems nor the Greek views of them have received the attention they deserve. This book thus recovers a central dimension of (...)
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    Tragedy, the Greeks, and us.Simon Critchley - 2019 - New York: Pantheon Books.
    From the curator of The New York Times's "The Stone," a provocative and timely exploration into tragedy--how it articulates conflicts and contradiction that we need to address in order to better understand the world we live in. We might think we are through with the past, but the past isn't through with us. Tragedy permits us to come face to face with what we do not know about ourselves but that which makes those selves who we are. Having Been Born (...)
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    Philosophy and Writing.Anne Margaret Wright - 2007 - Sharpe Focus.
    Poetry -- Drama -- Philosophy -- History -- Fables, Novels, and Speeches.
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    History and Criticism of Greek Texts B. A. Van Groningen: Traité d'histoire et de critique des textes grecs. (Ver. der K. Nederl. Akad. van Wetenschappen, Afd. Letterkunde, lxx. 2.) Pp. 128. Amsterdam: Noord-Hollandsche Uitgevers Maatschappij, 1963. Paper, fl. 15. [REVIEW]P. E. Easterling - 1965 - The Classical Review 15 (01):75-77.
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    Reading Greek tragedy with Judith Butler.Mario Telò - 2024 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Considering Butler's "tragic trilogy"-a set of interventions on Sophocles' Antigone, Euripides' Bacchae, and Aeschylus's Eumenides-this book seeks to understand not just how Butler uses and interprets Greek tragedy, but also how tragedy shapes Butler's thinking, even when their gaze is directed elsewhere. Through close readings of these tragedies, this book brings to light the tragic quality of Butler's writing. It shows how Butler's mode of reading tragedy-and, crucially, reading tragically-offers a distinctive ethico-political response to the harrowing dilemmas of our (...)
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    The birth of tragedy ; and, The genealogy of morals.Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche - 1956 - New York: Anchor Books. Edited by Francis Golffing & Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche.
    Skillful, sophisticated translations of two of Nietzsche's essential works about the conflict between the moral and aesthetic approaches to life, the impact of Christianity on human values, the meaning of science, the contrast between the Apollonian and Dionysian spirits, and other themes central to his thinking.
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    The birth of tragedy.Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche - 1927 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Oscar Levy & William A. Haussmann.
    In The Birth of Tragedy Nietzsche expounds on the origins of Greek tragedy and its relevance to the German culture of its time. He declares it to be the expression of a culture which has achieved a delicate but powerful balance between Dionysian insight into the chaos and suffering which underlies all existence and the discipline and clarity of rational Apollonian form. In order to promote a return to these values, Nietzsche critiques the complacent rationalism of late nineteenth-century German (...)
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    The Birth of Tragedy.Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche - 1992 [1886] - New York: Oxford University Press UK. Edited by Oscar Levy & William A. Haussmann.
    'Yes, what is Dionysian? - This book provides an answer - "a man who knows" speaks in it, the initiate and disciple of his god.' The Birth of Tragedy is a book about the origins of Greek tragedy and its relevance to the German culture of its time. For Nietzsche, Greek tragedy is the expression of a culture which has achieved a delicate but powerful balance between Dionysian insight into the chaos and suffering which underlies all existence and (...)
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    Classical man.Norman Ravitch - 1973 - Belmont, Calif.,: Wadsworth Pub. Co..
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    The Discovery of the Mind: The Greek Origins of European Thought.Bruno Snell - 2013 - Harper & Row.
    European thought begins with the Greeks. Scientific and philosophic thinking--the pursuit of truth and the grasping of unchanging principles of life--is a historical development, an achievement; and, as Bruno Snell writes in The Discovery of the Mind, nothing less than a revolution. The Greeks did not take mental resources already at their disposal and merely map out new subjects for discussion and investigation. In poetry, drama, and philosophy they in fact discovered the human mind. The stages in man's gradual (...)
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    Viewing Culture S. Goldhill, R. Osborne (edd.): Art and Text in Ancient Greek Culture. (Cambridge Studies in New Art History and Criticism.) Pp. xiii+341, 34 figs. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994. Cased, £40/$64.95. [REVIEW]Jennifer R. March - 1995 - The Classical Review 45 (02):375-377.
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    Greek Drama (E.) Hall, (S.) Harrop (edd.) Theorising Performance. Greek Drama, Cultural History and Critical Practice. Pp. xiv + 305, ills. London: Duckworth, 2010. Paper, £25. ISBN: 978-0-7156-3826-2. [REVIEW]Michael Ewans - 2011 - The Classical Review 61 (2):377-379.
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    The birth of tragedy out of the spirit of music.Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche - 1993 - New York: Penguin Books. Edited by Michael Tanner.
    Classic, influential study of Greek tragedy.
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    El héroe trágico, y El filósofo platónico.Francisco Rodríguez Adrados - 1962 - Madrid,: Taurus.
    An introduction to ecology, focusing on a single very common wild plant and its qualities which affect a variety of animals that come in contact with it.
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    Early Greek Poetry and Philosophy: A History of Greek Epic, Lyric, and Prose to the Middle of the Fifth Century.Hermann Fränkel - 1975 - Blackwell.
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    The Cambridge History of Classical Literature: Volume 1, Greek Literature, Part 2, Greek Drama.P. E. Easterling & Bernard M. W. Knox (eds.) - 1989 - Cambridge University Press.
    This series provides individual textbooks on early Greek poetry, on Greek drama, on philosophy, history and oratory, and on the literature of the Hellenistic period and of the Empire. A chapter on books and readers in the Greek world concludes Part IV. Each part has its own appendix of authors and works, a list of works cited, and an index.
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    Crossings: Nietzsche and the space of tragedy.John Sallis - 1991 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Boldly contesting recent scholarship, Sallis argues that The Birth of Tragedy is a rethinking of art at the limit of metaphysics. His close reading focuses on the complexity of the Apollinian/Dionysian dyad and on the crossing of these basic art impulses in tragedy. "Sallis effectively calls into question some commonly accepted and simplistic ideas about Nietzsche's early thinking and its debt to Schopenhauer, and proposes alternatives that are worth considering."--Richard Schacht, Times Literary Supplement.
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    Ecce homo: and The birth of tragedy.Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche - 1911 - New York: The Modern Library. Edited by Clifton Fadiman.
    Published posthumously in 1908, Ecce Homo was written in 1888 and completed just a few weeks before Nietzsche's complete mental collapse.
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    The Fragility of Goodness.Martha C. Nussbaum - 2001 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book is a study of ancient views about "moral luck." It examines the fundamental ethical problem that many of the valued constituents of a well-lived life are vulnerable to factors outside a person's control, and asks how this affects our appraisal of persons and their lives. The Greeks made a profound contribution to these questions, yet neither the problems nor the Greek views of them have received the attention they deserve. This updated edition contains a new preface.
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    Der Einfluss moderner akustischer Medien auf Nietzsches Geburt der Tragödie aus dem Geiste der Musik.Waldemar Gramel - 2019 - St. Ingbert: Röhrig Universitätsverlag.
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  35. Nietzsche on tragedy.M. S. Silk & J. P. Stern - 1981 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by J. P. Stern.
    This is the first comprehensive study of Nietzsche's earliest (and extraordinary) book, The Birth of Tragedy (1872). When he wrote it, Nietzsche was a Greek scholar, a friend and champion of Wagner, and a philosopher in the making. His book has been very influential and widely read, but has always posed great difficulties for readers because of the particular way Nietzsche brings his ancient and modern interests together. The proper appreciation of such a work requires access to ideas that (...)
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  36. From Ancient Greek Drama to Argentina's 'Dirty War'; Antıgona Furiosa: On Bodies and the State.Marıa Florencia Nelli - 2010 - In S. E. Wilmer & Audrone Zukauskaite (eds.), Interrogating Antigone in Postmodern Philosophy and Criticism. Oxford University Press.
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  37. From Ancient Greek Drama to Argentina's `Dirty War'. `Antígona Furiosa': on Bodies and the State.Florencia Nelli - 2010 - In S. E. Wilmer & Audrone Zukauskaite (eds.), Interrogating Antigone in Postmodern Philosophy and Criticism. Oxford University Press.
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    Abgeschrieben: Nietzsches "Geburt der Tragödie".Jan Krauss - 2007 - [Frankfurt, M.]: La-Mancha-Verlag.
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    Fruchtbares Ärgernis: Nietzsches '"Geburt der Tragödie" und die gräzistische Tragödienforschung: Eröffnungsvortrag des Kongresses "Nietzsche in Basel" gehalten an der Universität Basel am 9. Juni 1994.Joachim Latacz - 1998 - Basel: Helbing & Lichtenhahn.
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    Die Geburt der Tragödie: Schriften zu Literatur und Philosophie der Griechen.Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche & Manfred Landfester - 1994 - Frankfurt am Main: Insel Verlag. Edited by Manfred Landfester.
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    Nietzsche's The birth of tragedy: a reader's guide.Douglas Burnham - 2010 - New York: Continuum. Edited by Martin Jesinghausen.
    Introduction -- Context -- Overview of themes -- Reading the text -- Reception and influence.
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    The Anabasis of Cyrus. Xenophon - 2011 - Cornell University Press.
    One of the foundational works of military history and political philosophy, and an inspiration for Alexander the Great, the Anabasis of Cyrus recounts the epic story of the Ten Thousand, a band of Greek mercenaries hired by Cyrus the Younger to overthrow his brother, Artaxerxes, king of Persia and the most powerful man on earth. It shows how Cyrus' army was assembled covertly and led from the coast of Asia Minor all the way to Babylon; how the Greeks (...)
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    Relighting the souls: studies in Plutarch, in Greek literature, religion, and philosophy, and in the New Testament background.Frederick E. Brenk - 1998 - Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag.
    This collection contains many stimulating and important articles from the Plutarch renaissance, especially on the interaction between divine and human worlds, ...
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  44. Ti︠a︡zhba o bytii: sbornik filosofskikh rabot.A. V. Akhutin - 1997 - Moskva: Russkoe fenomenologicheskoe ob-vo.
    Delo filosofii -- ch. 1. Spory evropeĭskoĭ kulʹtury. Ėpicheskiĭ iskhod. Otkrytie soznanii︠a︡. Drevnegrecheskai︠a︡ tragedii︠a︡ i filosofii︠a︡. Afiny i Ierusalim. Novat︠s︡ii︠a︡ Kopernika i kopernikanskai︠a︡ revoli︠u︡t︠s︡ii︠a︡ -- ch. 2. XX vek: k ontologii spornosti. Sofii︠a︡ i chert. Kant pered lit︠s︡om russkoĭ religioznoĭ metafiziki. O vtorom izmerenii myshlenii︠a︡: L. Shestov i filosofii︠a︡. Na poli︠a︡kh "I︠A︡ i Ty".
     
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    Die Geburt der Tragödie aus dem Geiste der Musik.Friedrich Nietzsche (ed.) - 1872 - Stuttgart: Fritzsch.
  46. Vorstufen der Geburt der Tragödie aus dem Geiste der Musik. [Über das Pathos der Wahrheit. Über Wahrheit und Lüge im aussermoralischen Sinne. Freundesbriefe. Der handschriftliche Nachlass Friedrich Nietzsches. Socrates and die griechische Tragoedie].Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche - 1926 - [Nendeln, Liechtenstein: Kraus Reprint.
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    Prodelision in Greek Drama.Maurice Platnauer - 1960 - Classical Quarterly 10 (1-2):140-.
    Prodelision or Inverse Elision takes place when a word ending in a long vowel or diphthong is immediately followed by another word beginning with a short vowel. Though it is very occasionally found in inscriptions and in the manuscripts of certain prose authors, particularly those of Plato—almost uniquely and its cases—it is to be considered as essentially a verse phenomenon, affecting as it does the metre of the line in which it occurs. Prodelision was unknown to Homer and Hesiod, is (...)
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    La naissance de la tragédie.Friedrich Nietzsche - 1940 - [Paris]: Gallimard.
    Parue en 1872, La Naissance de la tragédie est l’acte de naissance d’un philosophe convaincu que seule la confrontation avec ce qui nous est étranger nous donne accès à nous-mêmes. En interrogeant la genèse de la tragédie antique à partir des pulsions que sont l’apollinien et le dionysiaque, Nietzsche met en lumière le sens du pessimisme propre à la Grèce présocratique. Ce "pessimisme de la force", lucide quant au caractère douloureux de la vie humaine, n’exclut pas, mais au contraire renforce (...)
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    Per una filosofia del tragico: tragedie greche, vita filosofica e altre vocazioni al dionisiaco.Alessandra Filannino Indelicato - 2019 - Milano: Mimesis.
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    Greek popular morality in the time of Plato and Aristotle.Kenneth James Dover - 1974 - Indianapolis: Hackett.
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