The Greeks and the New: Novelty in Ancient Greek Imagination and Experience

Cambridge University Press (2011)
Abstract Machine generated contents note: 1. New, new, new; 2. Loosening the grip of the past; 3. The transformations of Kaineus; 4. Old and new; 5. Nothing new under the sun; 6. The birth of Athena; 7. Inventions of Eris; 8. The newest song; 9. Constructions of novelty; 10. So what's new?
Keywords Philosophy, Ancient  New and old  Tradition (Philosophy  Greece Civilization  HISTORY / General
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Call number B187.N49.D36 2011
ISBN(s) 0521616484   9780521850971   9780521616485   0521850975
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