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Friendship in the Classical World

by David Konstan

This book is a history of friendship in Greece and Rome, from the warrior society of the Homeric epics to the time of the Christian Roman Empire. It demonstrates how ancient friendship resembles modern conceptions, and how it evolves in different social contexts. The book sheds new light on such questions as friendship and democracy, the importance of friends in government and in philosophical communities, women's friendships, and the transformation of friendship under the influence of Christian ideas of brotherhood.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

This book - the only history of friendship in classical antiquity that exists in English - examines the nature of friendship in Greece and Rome from Homer to the Christian Roman Empire of the fourth century AD. Friendship is conceived of as a voluntary and loving relationship, but there are major shifts in emphasis from the bonding among warriors in epic poetry, to the egalitarian ties characteristic of the Athenian democracy, the status-conscious connections in Rome and the Hellenistic kingdoms, and the commitment to a universal love among Christian writers. Friendship is also examined in relation to erotic love and comradeship, for its role in politics and economic life, in philosophical and religious communities, in connection with patronage and the private counsellors of kings, and in respect to women. Its relation to modern friendship is also fully discussed.

Author Biography

David Konstan is a professor in the Department of Classics and Comparative Literature at Brown University.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. Archaic Greece; 2. The classical city; 3. The Hellenistic world; 4. Rome; 5. Christian and pagan; Bibliography; Index.

Review

"...this is a valuable study of interest to such diverse groups as the ancient historian, the moral theologian or the philosopher with an interest in the virtues." Alicia Batten, Toronto Journal of Theology "Konstan's account will serve well anyone who wants to learn more about the classical thinkers who gave us our language and our understanding of friendship, or who wants to contemplate what we have made of that inheritance." Gilbert Meilaender, First Things

Review Quote

"...this is a valuable study of interest to such diverse groups as the ancient historian, the moral theologian or the philosopher with an interest in the virtues." Alicia Batten, Toronto Journal of Theology

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An examination of the nature of friendship in Greece and Rome from Homer to the Christian Roman Empire of fourth century AD.

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This book - the only history of friendship in classical antiquity that exists in English - examines the nature of friendship in Greece and Rome from Homer to the Christian Roman Empire of the fourth century AD.

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This book - the only history of friendship in classical antiquity that exists in English - examines the nature of friendship in Greece and Rome from Homer to the Christian Roman Empire of the fourth century AD.

Details

ISBN0521459982
Author David Konstan
Short Title FRIENDSHIP IN THE CLASSICAL WO
Pages 224
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Series Key Themes in Ancient History
Language English
ISBN-10 0521459982
ISBN-13 9780521459983
Media Book
Format Paperback
DEWEY 302.340
Year 1997
Publication Date 1997-02-28
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Place of Publication Cambridge
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Residence Providence, RI, US
Affiliation New York University Brown University, USA Brown University, USA Brown
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises
DOI 10.1604/9780521459983
Audience Professional and Scholarly
UK Release Date 1997-02-06
AU Release Date 1997-02-06
NZ Release Date 1997-02-06

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