This Collection Of Articles Is An Important Milestone In The History Of The Study Of Time Conceptions In Greek And Roman Antiquity. It Spans From Homer To Neoplatonism. Conceptions Of Time Are Considered From Different Points Of View And Sources. Reflections On Time Were Both Central And Various Throughout The History Of Ancient Philosophy. Time Was A Topic, But Also Material For Poets, Historians And Doctors. Importantly, The Contributions Also Explore Implicit Conceptions And How Language Influences Our Thought Categories. Frontmatter -- Table Of Contents -- Introduction: From Theoretical To Practical Time In Antiquity -- The Debate On The Question Of Tense And Aspect In The Stoics' Linguistic Theory -- Chance, Relativity, And Empedocles' Cycle(s) Of Time -- Lucretius' Theory Of Temporality: Aetas In De Rerum Natura -- Le Temps Des Crises Chez Galien -- Temporality And Ekphrastic Narrative In The Aeneid -- La Compréhension Du Passé Chez Les Premiers Historiens Grecs : Étude Sur Les Emplois De πάλαι Et D'ἀρχή -- The Transformation Of The Saeculum And Its Rhetoric In The Construction And Rejection Of Roman Imperial Power -- Index Locorum -- Index Nominum -- Index Rerum Ed. By Richard Faure, Arnaud Zucker, Simon-pierre Valli. Issued Also In Print. Mode Of Access: Internet Via World Wide Web. In English.
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