The Letters of Chion are perhaps the best surviving example of an epistolary novel in ancient Greek literature. They deal with the assassination of the tyrant Klearchos by Chion of Heracleia Pontica, a student of Plato, in 353/2 B.C. But they also reflect on the relationship between thought and action and between truth and power. This book presents a comprehensive work on the Letters of Chion: the introductory essay – with new hypothesis on the authorship, the time and the intention of this text – the new critical edition, the new translation and the extensive commentary help the reader to fully understand this little-known gem of ancient Greek literature.
[Chione], Lettere. Saggio introduttivo, edizione critica, traduzione e commento
Andrea Beghini
2025-01-01
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The Letters of Chion are perhaps the best surviving example of an epistolary novel in ancient Greek literature. They deal with the assassination of the tyrant Klearchos by Chion of Heracleia Pontica, a student of Plato, in 353/2 B.C. But they also reflect on the relationship between thought and action and between truth and power. This book presents a comprehensive work on the Letters of Chion: the introductory essay – with new hypothesis on the authorship, the time and the intention of this text – the new critical edition, the new translation and the extensive commentary help the reader to fully understand this little-known gem of ancient Greek literature.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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