Authority and Expertise in Ancient Scientific Culture
Herausgeber: König, Jason; Woolf, Greg
Authority and Expertise in Ancient Scientific Culture
Herausgeber: König, Jason; Woolf, Greg
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How did ancient scientific writers make their work authoritative? This volume answers that question for a wide range of disciplines.
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How did ancient scientific writers make their work authoritative? This volume answers that question for a wide range of disciplines.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 486
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 831g
- ISBN-13: 9781107629646
- ISBN-10: 1107629640
- Artikelnr.: 61622308
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 486
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 831g
- ISBN-13: 9781107629646
- ISBN-10: 1107629640
- Artikelnr.: 61622308
1. Introduction: self-assertion and its alternatives in ancient scientific
and technical writing Jason König; 2. Philosophical authority in the
Imperial period Michael Trapp; 3. Philosophical authority in the Younger
Seneca Harry Hine; 4. Iurisperiti: 'men skilled in law' Jill Harries; 5.
Making and defending claims to authority in Vitruvius' De architectura
Daniel Harris-McCoy; 6. Fragile expertise and the authority of the past:
the 'Roman art of war' Marco Formisano; 7. Conflicting models of authority
and expertise in Frontinus' Strategemata Alice König; 8. The authority of
writing in Varro's De re rustica Aude Doody; 9. The limits of enquiry in
Imperial Greek didactic poetry Emily Kneebone; 10. Expertise, 'character',
and the 'authority effect' in the Early Roman History of Dionysius of
Halicarnassus Nicolas Wiater; 11. The authority of Galen's witnesses Daryn
Lehoux; 12. Anatomy and aporia in Galen's On the Construction of Fetuses
Ralph M. Rosen; 13. Varro the Roman Cynic: the destruction of religious
authority in the Antiquitates Rerum Divinarum Leah Kronenberg; 14. Signs,
seers and senators: divinatory expertise in Cicero and Nigidius Figulus
Katharina Volk; 15. The public face of expertise: utility, zeal, and
collaboration in Ptolemy's Syntaxis Johannes Wietzke; 16. The authority of
mathematical expertise and the question of ancient writing more geometrico
Reviel Netz; 17. Authority and expertise: some cross-cultural comparisons
G. E. R. Lloyd.
and technical writing Jason König; 2. Philosophical authority in the
Imperial period Michael Trapp; 3. Philosophical authority in the Younger
Seneca Harry Hine; 4. Iurisperiti: 'men skilled in law' Jill Harries; 5.
Making and defending claims to authority in Vitruvius' De architectura
Daniel Harris-McCoy; 6. Fragile expertise and the authority of the past:
the 'Roman art of war' Marco Formisano; 7. Conflicting models of authority
and expertise in Frontinus' Strategemata Alice König; 8. The authority of
writing in Varro's De re rustica Aude Doody; 9. The limits of enquiry in
Imperial Greek didactic poetry Emily Kneebone; 10. Expertise, 'character',
and the 'authority effect' in the Early Roman History of Dionysius of
Halicarnassus Nicolas Wiater; 11. The authority of Galen's witnesses Daryn
Lehoux; 12. Anatomy and aporia in Galen's On the Construction of Fetuses
Ralph M. Rosen; 13. Varro the Roman Cynic: the destruction of religious
authority in the Antiquitates Rerum Divinarum Leah Kronenberg; 14. Signs,
seers and senators: divinatory expertise in Cicero and Nigidius Figulus
Katharina Volk; 15. The public face of expertise: utility, zeal, and
collaboration in Ptolemy's Syntaxis Johannes Wietzke; 16. The authority of
mathematical expertise and the question of ancient writing more geometrico
Reviel Netz; 17. Authority and expertise: some cross-cultural comparisons
G. E. R. Lloyd.
1. Introduction: self-assertion and its alternatives in ancient scientific
and technical writing Jason König; 2. Philosophical authority in the
Imperial period Michael Trapp; 3. Philosophical authority in the Younger
Seneca Harry Hine; 4. Iurisperiti: 'men skilled in law' Jill Harries; 5.
Making and defending claims to authority in Vitruvius' De architectura
Daniel Harris-McCoy; 6. Fragile expertise and the authority of the past:
the 'Roman art of war' Marco Formisano; 7. Conflicting models of authority
and expertise in Frontinus' Strategemata Alice König; 8. The authority of
writing in Varro's De re rustica Aude Doody; 9. The limits of enquiry in
Imperial Greek didactic poetry Emily Kneebone; 10. Expertise, 'character',
and the 'authority effect' in the Early Roman History of Dionysius of
Halicarnassus Nicolas Wiater; 11. The authority of Galen's witnesses Daryn
Lehoux; 12. Anatomy and aporia in Galen's On the Construction of Fetuses
Ralph M. Rosen; 13. Varro the Roman Cynic: the destruction of religious
authority in the Antiquitates Rerum Divinarum Leah Kronenberg; 14. Signs,
seers and senators: divinatory expertise in Cicero and Nigidius Figulus
Katharina Volk; 15. The public face of expertise: utility, zeal, and
collaboration in Ptolemy's Syntaxis Johannes Wietzke; 16. The authority of
mathematical expertise and the question of ancient writing more geometrico
Reviel Netz; 17. Authority and expertise: some cross-cultural comparisons
G. E. R. Lloyd.
and technical writing Jason König; 2. Philosophical authority in the
Imperial period Michael Trapp; 3. Philosophical authority in the Younger
Seneca Harry Hine; 4. Iurisperiti: 'men skilled in law' Jill Harries; 5.
Making and defending claims to authority in Vitruvius' De architectura
Daniel Harris-McCoy; 6. Fragile expertise and the authority of the past:
the 'Roman art of war' Marco Formisano; 7. Conflicting models of authority
and expertise in Frontinus' Strategemata Alice König; 8. The authority of
writing in Varro's De re rustica Aude Doody; 9. The limits of enquiry in
Imperial Greek didactic poetry Emily Kneebone; 10. Expertise, 'character',
and the 'authority effect' in the Early Roman History of Dionysius of
Halicarnassus Nicolas Wiater; 11. The authority of Galen's witnesses Daryn
Lehoux; 12. Anatomy and aporia in Galen's On the Construction of Fetuses
Ralph M. Rosen; 13. Varro the Roman Cynic: the destruction of religious
authority in the Antiquitates Rerum Divinarum Leah Kronenberg; 14. Signs,
seers and senators: divinatory expertise in Cicero and Nigidius Figulus
Katharina Volk; 15. The public face of expertise: utility, zeal, and
collaboration in Ptolemy's Syntaxis Johannes Wietzke; 16. The authority of
mathematical expertise and the question of ancient writing more geometrico
Reviel Netz; 17. Authority and expertise: some cross-cultural comparisons
G. E. R. Lloyd.