The Traveller's Guide to Classical Philosophy
By (Author) John Gaskin
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
1st March 2019
10th January 2019
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Popular philosophy
182
Paperback
192
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
190g
In this clear and evocative account, John Gaskin unfolds the thinking about nature, life, death and other worlds that informed the culture and society of the Classical world, drawing out its interest for modern readers. Witty sketches and diagrams enliven the story, which runs from Homeric Greece to the banning of pagan religions in ad 391. The book concludes with a gazetteer describing notable sites and the people and ideas connected with them, making it an ideal companion for visitors to Classical ruins and for all armchair travellers curious to explore life's big questions.
'A great idea, smartly executed Youll never confuse a Stoic with a Cynic again' - Independent
'One of my favourite discoveries in the last twelve months' - Juxtabook
'Clear and evocative a delightful book It is written with a light and witty touch but you will be the wiser for reading it' - Timeless Travels
John Gaskin, formerly professor of Naturalistic Philosophy at Trinity College Dublin, frequently lectures on cruises to the classical sites of the Aegean.