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An overview of Daoist texts on passive meditation from the Latter Han through Tang periods.
Argues that the Crito's central purpose is to illustrate an ideal pattern of moral reasoning in hard cases and the importance of being dedicated to clearly articulated reasoning regardless of the consequences. Includes a fresh, new translation of the dialogue.
The concise history of the Roman Empire written by Dr Philip Matyszak. The launch of the new 100 Moments series.
Concise, authoritative and highly illustrated introduction to the ways in which coinage was developed in the early Greek world.... Læs mere
The Self in Premodern Thought reconfigures the historical study of the self, which has typically been treated in disciplinary... Læs mere
Previous studies of Greek oracles have largely studied their social and political connections. In contrast, this pioneering... Læs mere
How did Jews in the ancient world depict the practices of their pagan contemporaries? In this study, Jesse Mirotznik investigates the portrayal of pagan worship in the Hebrew Bible and ancient Jewish literature.
A bold reinterpretation of Western thought tracing the evolution of... Læs mere
Do Paul's letters draw on ethnic stereotypes? In this volume, Matthijs den Dulk offers a series of case studies that analyze different... Læs mere
Thinking with Dogs in Roman Britain argues that in Roman Britain some aspects of the past are more visible... Læs mere