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Titre(s) : Authority and expertise in ancient scientific culture [Texte imprimé] / edited by Jason König and Greg Woolf
Publication : Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, ©2017
Description matérielle : xi, 473 pages ; 26 cm
Comprend : Introduction : self-assertion and its alternatives in ancient scientific and technical
writing / Jason König ; Philosophical authority in the imperial period / Michael
Trapp ; Philosophical authority in the younger Seneca / Harry Hine ; Iurisperiti
: 'men skilled in law' / Jill Harries ; Making and defending claims to authority
in Vitruvius' De architectura / Daniel Harris-McCoy ; Fragile expertise and the authority
of the past : the 'Roman art of war' / Marco Formisano ; Conflicting models of authority
and expertise in Frontinus' Strategemata / Alice König ; The authority of writing
in Varro's De re rustica / Aude Doody ; The limits of enquiry in imperial Greek didactice
poetry / Emily Kneebone ; Ecpertise, 'character' and the 'authority effect' in the
Early Roman history of Dionysius of Halicarnassus / Nicolas Wiater ; The authority
of Galen's witnesses / Daryn Lehoux ; Anatomy and Aporia in Galen's On the construction
of Fetuses / Ralph M. Rosen ; Varro the Roman cynic : the destruction of religious
authority in the Antiquitates rerum divinarum / Leah Kronenberg ; Signs, seers and
senatros : divinatory expertise in Cicero and Nigidius Figulus / Katharina Volk ;
The public face of expertise : utility, zeal and collaboration in Prolemy's Syntaxis
/ Johannes Wietzke ; The authority of mathematical expertise and the question of
ancient writing More geometrico / Reviel Netz ; Authority and expertise : some cross-cultural
comparisons / G.E.R. Lloyd.
Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references and index
How did ancient scientific and knowledge-ordering writers make their work authoritative?
This book answers that question for a wide range of ancient disciplines, from mathematics,
medicine, architecture and agriculture, through to law, historiography and philosophy
- focusing mainly, but not exclusively, on the literature of the Roman Empire. It
draws attention to habits that these different fields had in common, while also showing
how individual texts and authors manipulated standard techniques of self-authorisation
in distinctive ways. It stresses the importance of competitive and assertive styles
of self-presentation, and also examines some of the pressures that pulled in the opposite
direction by looking at authors who chose to acknowledge the limitations of their
own knowledge or resisted close identification with narrow versions of expert identity.
A final chapter by Sir Geoffrey Lloyd offers a comparative account of scientific authority
and expertise in ancient Chinese, Indian and Mesopotamian culture
Autre(s) auteur(s) : König, Jason (1973-....). Éditeur scientifique
Woolf, Greg (1961-....). Éditeur scientifique
Sujet(s) : Sciences antiques
Sciences -- Grèce -- Antiquité
Conseillers scientifiques -- Antiquité
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9781107060067. - ISBN 1107060060
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb452951794
Notice n° :
FRBNF45295179
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