Raffaella Cribiore
Listening to the Philosophers: Notes on Notes
Listening to the Philosophers: Notes on Notes
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An engaging study of lectures by ancient philosophers recorded by their students, Listening to the Philosophers provides a comprehensive look into how philosophy was taught in antiquity. Raffaella Cribiore demonstrates how the study of notes can help us understand the methods and practices of an orally conducted education, and how the written and spoken worlds were intertwined in ancient education.
Format: Hardback
Length: 300 pages
Publication date: 29 April 2024
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Introduction:
In antiquity, philosophy was primarily taught through lectures, delivered by ancient philosophers to their students. These lectures were recorded by the students themselves, providing a unique insight into the methods and practices of ancient education. Raffaella Cribiore's book, Listening to the Philosophers, offers a comprehensive exploration of this topic, examining the notes taken by students of various ancient philosophers.
The Value of Notetaking:
Cribiore argues that the study of these notes can provide valuable insights into the methods and practices of ancient education. By analyzing the pedagogical and mnemonic role of notetaking, she demonstrates how in antiquity the written and the spoken worlds were intimately intertwined. The notes taken by students not only recorded the content of the lectures but also served as a means of remembering and reinforcing the material.
Ancient Philosophers:
The book explores the lectures of several ancient philosophers, including Philodemus of Gadara, Zeno of Elea, Arrian, Didymus the Blind, and Olympiodorus. Each philosopher had their own unique teaching style and approach, and their notes reflect the diverse ways in which philosophy was taught in antiquity.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, Listening to the Philosophers is a valuable resource for anyone interested in ancient philosophy, education, and the intersection of the written and spoken worlds. By examining the notes taken by students of ancient philosophers, Cribiore provides a fresh perspective on the methods and practices of ancient education, and demonstrates how the written and the spoken worlds were intertwined in antiquity.
Weight: 907g
Dimension: 229 x 152 x 23 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781501774751
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