Epicurus and His Influence on History
By (Author) Ben Gazur
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Pen & Sword History
5th May 2023
30th April 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Biography: philosophy and social sciences
Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy
Ancient history
187
Hardback
256
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
First biography of Epicurus in 60 years. How should we live In ancient Greece one man came up with a pleasingly simple answer to this question. The philosopher Epicurus taught his followers that pleasure and contentment were the aims of the good life. For hundreds of years Epicureanism was one of the dominant schools of philosophy. But by the 6th century it had all but disappeared. Discovering how and why Epicureanism was driven from philosophy and public discourse reveals much about how Western thought developed. Despite attempts to erase him, the lessons of Epicurus have been recovered from the mists of time and the ashes of Vesuvius. How he was restored to his place in history is a story of brilliant Renaissance scholars, chance discoveries, and a hunger for intellectual freedom. This new biography of Epicurus reveals the life of Epicurus and traces how his teachings have influenced thinkers across time. Epicurus still has much to teach us about friendship, happiness, and our place in the world. AUTHOR: Ben Gazur holds a PhD in Biochemistry from the University of Edinburgh. Giving up the glitz and glamour of the lab he became a freelance writer who has written widely on history and science for the likes of the BBC, All About History, and the Guardian newspaper. 32 b/w illustrations
"A fascinating and eloquently presented biography, Epicurus and His Influence on History is a welcome and highly recommended addition..."-- "Midwest Book Review"
Ben Gazur holds a PhD in Biochemistry from the University of Edinburgh. Giving up the glitz and glamour of the lab he became a freelance writer who has written widely on history and science for the likes of the BBC, All About History, and the Guardian newspaper.