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In "The Characters of Theophrastus," the esteemed philosopher presents a series of vivid character sketches that serve as an exploration of human behavior and societal norms in ancient Greece. Written in a concise yet engaging style, this work employs irony and subtle humor to reveal the universal qualities of its diverse subjects, ranging from the enthusiastic to the hypocritical. Through these characterizations, Theophrastus not only draws from the rich literary traditions of his time but also lays the groundwork for subsequent literary and psychological exploration of character types. Theophrastus, a pupil of Aristotle, was a significant figure in the peripatetic school and is often hailed as the father of botany. However, his keen observations of human nature in "Characters" showcase his philosophical depth and social awareness. Drawing from his environment, which was steeped in philosophical inquiry and reflective of the complexities of Athenian society, Theophrastus masterfully bridges the gap between philosophical thought and everyday experience. This work is highly recommended for readers interested in the intersections of character study, ethics, and social commentary. It remains a vital text for understanding ancient perspectives on human behavior and will resonate with modern readers seeking to reflect on the timeless nature of society's quirks and moral dilemmas.
© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4057664619099
Translators: Charles E. Bennett, William A. Hammond
Release date
Ebook: November 25, 2019
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