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The Characters of Theophrastus - A Translation with Introduction - cover

The Characters of Theophrastus - A Translation with Introduction

Theophrastus

Translator William A. Hammond, Charles E. Bennett

Publisher: DigiCat

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In "The Characters of Theophrastus," the ancient Greek philosopher delves into the realm of human behavior and societal types through a series of humorous yet astute sketches. Written in the 4th century BCE, this pioneering work employs a concise and witty style, epitomizing the literary genre of character sketches that would later influence the development of character literature throughout the Western canon. Theophrastus artfully explores the complexities of human nature and moral ambiguity, creating archetypal figures that mirror the vibrancy of Athenian social life, thus reflecting the intellectual climate of his time, rich with philosophical discourse and an emerging focus on ethics and psychology. A student of Aristotle, Theophrastus succeeded him as the head of the Lyceum, cultivating a profound interest in botany, ethics, and natural philosophy. His keen observational skills and deep understanding of human nature derive from his extensive study of Aristotle's teachings as well as his own experiences within the diverse Athenian society. This unique blend of philosophical inquiry and literary finesse allows him to illuminate the subtleties of character that resonate across eras. This seminal work is highly recommended for anyone intrigued by the intersections of philosophy, literature, and sociology. "The Characters of Theophrastus" not only offers timeless insights into human nature but also serves as an essential companion for readers interested in the origins of character study and its lasting impact on literature.
Available since: 05/28/2022.
Print length: 38 pages.

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