The humanism of Cicero

Autore: Hunt, Harold Kinross
Titolo: The humanism of Cicero
Luogo edizione: Melbourne
Editore: Melbourne Univ. Press
Anno edizione: 1954
Pagine: VIII, 221
Parole chiave: Philosophie - Filosofia - Philosophy
Recensione:

“Greece and Rome”, 2nd Ser., III, 1956, 163 – Smethurst, “The Classical World”, XLIX, 1956, 79 – Wirszubski, “Journal of Roman Studies”, XLVI, 1956, 201-203 ; M. L. Clarke, The Classical Review 5 (3-4):301-302 (1955) ; Préaux, “Latomus”, XVII, 1958, 137-139 – Boyancé, “Gnomon”, XXX, 1958, 194-197 ; Luce, “Hermathena”, LXXXVI, 1955, 81-83 -C Rambaud, “Revue des études latines”, XXXIII, 1955, 390-394 – Solmsen, “American journal of philology”, LXXVI, 1955, 430-432 –  Pesce, “Atene e Roma”, IV, 1959, 240-241

Descrizione: One of the first works in English to elevate Cicero to the rank of philosopher. It examines the entire body of philosophical works, including the translation of the Timaeus, but not including the Cato Maior and the Laelius. The author sees Cicero's philosphical works as part of an overall and progressive plan that culminates in the elaboration of a philosophical system [PhR]
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Sigla autore: Hunt 1954