The Texts of Early Greek Philosophy
This two-part sourcebook gives the reader easy access to the language and thought of the Presocratic thinkers, making it possible either to read the texts continuously or to study them one by one along with commentary. It contains the complete fragments and a generous selection of testimonies for twenty major Presocratic thinkers including cosmologists, ontologists, and sophists, setting translations opposite Greek and Latin texts on facing pages to allow easy comparison. The texts are grouped in chapters by author in a mainly chronological order, each preceded by a brief introduction and an up-to-date bibliography, and followed by a brief commentary. Significant variant readings are noted. This edition contains new fragments and testimonies not included in the authoritative but now outdated Fragmente der Vorsokratiker. It is the first and only complete bilingual edition of the works of the Presocratic philosophers for English-speakers.
- The first and only presentation of these important primary sources in their entirety both in their original language and in English
- The only up-to-date sourcebook available in the field
- Provides a valuable resource for scholars and students, collecting the materials most often used for teaching and research in a readily accessible form
Reviews & endorsements
'The two-volume Texts of Early Greek Philosophy … edited and presented by Daniel W. Graham, are a monumental but accessible feat. Here, in a finely printed and bilingual version, are the hours of morning in Western thought. Once Parmenides equated thought and being, the long journey had begun.' George Steiner, The Times Literary Supplement
Product details
October 2010Multiple copy pack
9780521608428
1040 pages
228 × 152 × 50 mm
1.48kg
Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Part I. Cosmologists and Anti-Cosmologists: A. The Sixth Century BC:
- 1. Thales
- 2. Anaximander
- 3. Anaximenes
- 4. Xenophanes
- 5. Heraclitus
- B. The Fifth Century BC:
- 6. Parmenides
- 7. Zeno
- 8. Anaxagoras
- 9. Empedocles
- 10. Diogenes of Apollonia
- 11. Melissus
- 12. Philolaus
- 13. The atomists: Leucippus and Democritus
- 14. The atomists, continued: Democritus' ethics
- Part II. Sophists:
- 15. Protagoras
- 16. Gorgias
- 17. Antiphon
- 18. Prodicus
- 19. Anonymous texts
- A. Anonymus Iamblichi
- B. Dissoi Logoi
- Appendix
- Pythagoras
- Concordance
- Indexes.