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"The Unwritten Philosophy and Other Essays" is a great read for those interested in Greek philosophy. The author, F. M. Cornford, dives into the influence of cultural traditions and abstract schemes of conception on philosophers like Pythagoras, Hesiod, and Plato. Cornford's writing style is described as having "living symmetry of form, grace and delicacy of details, humor, irony and occasional fantasy enlivening a fundamentally serious theme." Overall, this collection of essays is perfect for anyone looking to explore the works of Greek philosophers on a deeper level.

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Author: F. M. Cornford
Publisher: Cambridge University Press, 1967
Condition: Softcover, slight foxing on top edge, interior clean
This is a 1950 collection of eight essays about Plato and the Presocratic philosophers who were F. M. Cornford's particular interest in the field of Greek thought. In the essay that gives the collection its title Cornford develops the two complementary themes which run through much of his writing: the effects of individual style and human character which must be reckoned with in reconstructing a philosopher's system from fragments or interpreting a complete philosophic work; and the influence of abstract schemes of conception which the philosopher assumes within his cultural tradition. These themes recur in essays discussing Pythagoras, Hesiod and Plato. Cornford's enthusiasm for his subject will communicate itself to any reader. In the memoir of Cornford which accompanies the essays Professor W. K. C. Guthrie describes the Hellenic qualities of Cornford's writing: 'the living symmetry of form, the grace and delicacy of the details, the humour, irony and occasional fantasy enlivening a fundamentally serious theme'.

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"The Unwritten Philosophy and Other Essays" is a great read for those interested in Greek philosophy. The author, F. M. Cornford, dives into the influence of cultural traditions and abstract schemes of conception on philosophers like Pythagoras, Hesiod, and Plato. Cornford's writing style is described as having "living symmetry of form, grace and delicacy of details, humor, irony and occasional fantasy enlivening a fundamentally serious theme." Overall, this collection of essays is perfect for anyone looking to explore the works of Greek philosophers on a deeper level.

Riley is your virtual thrift companion, and here to help you find your next favourite read. You can also find in-stock similar reads linked by topic and genre here!

Author: F. M. Cornford
Publisher: Cambridge University Press, 1967
Condition: Softcover, slight foxing on top edge, interior clean
This is a 1950 collection of eight essays about Plato and the Presocratic philosophers who were F. M. Cornford's particular interest in the field of Greek thought. In the essay that gives the collection its title Cornford develops the two complementary themes which run through much of his writing: the effects of individual style and human character which must be reckoned with in reconstructing a philosopher's system from fragments or interpreting a complete philosophic work; and the influence of abstract schemes of conception which the philosopher assumes within his cultural tradition. These themes recur in essays discussing Pythagoras, Hesiod and Plato. Cornford's enthusiasm for his subject will communicate itself to any reader. In the memoir of Cornford which accompanies the essays Professor W. K. C. Guthrie describes the Hellenic qualities of Cornford's writing: 'the living symmetry of form, the grace and delicacy of the details, the humour, irony and occasional fantasy enlivening a fundamentally serious theme'.