Corrupting Luxury in Ancient Greek Literature

Author:   Vanessa B Gorman ,  Robert Gorman
Publisher:   The University of Michigan Press
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9780472072293


Pages:   492
Publication Date:   06 November 2014
Format:   Hardback
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Corrupting Luxury in Ancient Greek Literature


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A widely accepted truism says that luxury corrupts, and in both popular and scholarly treatments, the ancient city of Sybaris remains the model for destructive opulence. This volume demonstrates the scarcity of evidence for Sybarite luxury, and examines the vocabulary of luxury used by the Hellenic world. Focus on the word truphe reveals it means an attitude of entitlement: not necessarily a bad trait, unless in extreme form. This pattern holds for all Classical evidence, even the historian Herodotus, where the idea of pernicious luxury is commonly thought to be thematic. Advancing a new method to evaluate this fragmentary evidence, the authors argue that almost all relevant ancient testimony is liable to have been distorted during transmission. They present two conclusions: first, that there exists no principle of pernicious luxury as a force of historical causation in Hellenic or Hellenistic literature. Rather, that idea is derived from early Latin prose historiography and introduced from that genre into the Greek writers of the Roman period, who in turn project the process back in time to explain events such as the fall of Sybaris. The second conclusion is methodological. The authors lay down a strategy to determine the content and extent of fragments of earlier authors found in cover texts such as Athenaeus, by examining the diction along synchronic and diachronic lines. This book will appeal to scholars of intellectual history, the history of morality, and historiographical methodology.

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Author:   Vanessa B Gorman ,  Robert Gorman
Publisher:   The University of Michigan Press
Imprint:   The University of Michigan Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.777kg
ISBN:  

9780472072293


ISBN 10:   0472072293
Pages:   492
Publication Date:   06 November 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Gorman and Gorman convincingly challenge old assumptions that will have to be re-examined, if not completely abandoned...Clearly we want to know what the ancient Greeks thought about wealth and luxury - Gorman and Gorman show that the answer might not be what we expect. --The Classical Review-- (04/01/2016) [Corrupting Luxury in Ancient Greek Literature is ] a work of great value by virtue of the compendium of source material the authors have collected, the attention they bring to the problem of quoted fragments, and the challenges to a scholarly consensus too long unexamined. --Bryn Mawr Classical Review -- (01/23/2016)


""[Corrupting Luxury in Ancient Greek Literature is ] a work of great value by virtue of the compendium of source material the authors have collected, the attention they bring to the problem of quoted fragments, and the challenges to a scholarly consensus too long unexamined."" --Bryn Mawr Classical Review * Bryn Mawr Classical Review * ""Gorman and Gorman convincingly challenge old assumptions that will have to be re-examined, if not completely abandoned...Clearly we want to know what the ancient Greeks thought about wealth and luxury – Gorman and Gorman show that the answer might not be what we expect."" --The Classical Review * The Classical Review *


Author Information

Robert J. Gorman is Associate Professor of Classics at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Vanessa B. Gorman is Associate Professor of History at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

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