Classical Mythology, Fifth Edition, will appeal to anyone interested in ancient Greek and Roman mythology. This best-selling book is the most comprehensive introduction to classical mythology available.
Mark Morford Knihy




The exploration of Lucan's epic on the Civil War highlights its fluctuating status through the ages, particularly its admiration in the 17th and 18th centuries and subsequent criticism compared to Virgil's Aeneid. This analysis delves into ancient rhetoric, examining how Lucan employed it in his work. It closely investigates four prevalent themes—tyranny, storms, the occult, and dreams—while situating the poem within the historical context of the Neronian era, offering insights into its literary and rhetorical significance.
Exploring the turbulent history of classical humanities over nearly two millennia, this collection of original essays delves into the cycles of decline and revival that have shaped their influence on Western culture. Inspired by Keats's metaphor of an "endless fountain of immortal drink," the essays examine how classical learning and art have continuously provided inspiration, reflecting on their enduring impact and the challenges they have faced throughout history.
Stoics and Neostoics
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Focusing on the late sixteenth-century Flemish intellectual scene, this book delves into the lives of Justus Lipsius and Peter Paul Rubens. It examines Lipsius' revival of Roman Stoicism and its influence on the Netherlands' revolt against Spanish rule, as well as his role in shaping future leaders. The analysis highlights how Lipsius' Stoic philosophy permeated Rubens' art, particularly in "The Four Philosophers." The text also addresses Lipsius' struggles with Catholic doctrine and how Rubens ultimately moved beyond Lipsius' philosophical constraints.