Ancient Aesthetics
Ancient Aesthetics
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Author(s): Mason, Andrew
ISBN No.: 9781138902350
Pages: 154
Year: 201603
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 213.93
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Andrew Mason has written an elegant and highly accessible introduction to some of the major problems in aesthetics in the Greco-Roman world - including the question of whether there was a concept of "aesthetics" in classical antiquity. Mason presents the arguments of the major figures, above all Plato and Aristotle but also later writers such as Horace, Plutarch, and Plotinus, clearly and engagingly, highlighting their strengths as well as their weaknesses. Students at all levels will welcome this book. - Professor David Konstan, New York University (USA) An accessible and inclusive introduction to the field of ancient aesthetics. Mason adroitly guides the reader through the major Greek and Roman treatments of art and its central concepts, from Plato and Aristotle to the great Hellenistic philosophical schools to imperial Rome and finally to Plotinus and Proclus. Lucid, balanced, and judicious, the discussions are helpfully organized around manageable themes, with pointers to the most recent secondary literature. Suitable to students at all levels and in all disciplines. - Professor James Porter, UCLA Berkeley (USA) Ancient Aestheticsprovides a thorough yet accessible introduction to a topic which at once informs and is informed by so much of the history of philosophy.


- Professor Tim Flanagan, Murdoch University (Australia), in the Bryn Mawr Classical Review pfully organized around manageable themes, with pointers to the most recent secondary literature. Suitable to students at all levels and in all disciplines. - Professor James Porter, UCLA Berkeley (USA) Ancient Aestheticsprovides a thorough yet accessible introduction to a topic which at once informs and is informed by so much of the history of philosophy. - Professor Tim Flanagan, Murdoch University (Australia), in the Bryn Mawr Classical Review.


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