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    The Cosmic Viewpoint examines the literary and philosophical qualities essential to Seneca's art of science in his Natural Questions. Seneca's meteorological theme raises our gaze from a terrestrial level to a higher, more intuitive plane.
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    Seneca: De Otio; de Brevitate Vitae (edited book)
    Cambridge University Press. 2003.
    This edition, the first modern one in English, introduces undergraduates and more advanced students to the therapeutic possibilities of Seneca's Stoic philosophy. The short treatises De otio and De brevitate vitae balance each other by representing different but complementary aspects of Senecan philosophy: in De otio, one's duty to the 'active' life, in De brevitate vitae, one's duty to oneself in reclaiming life from the impositions made upon the self. The provocative Senecan message is to prom…Read more
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    Hardship and Happiness (edited book)
    with Elaine Fantham, Harry M. Hine, and James Ker
    University of Chicago Press. 2014.
    Lucius Annaeus Seneca was a Roman Stoic philosopher, dramatist, statesman, and advisor to the emperor Nero, all during the Silver Age of Latin literature. The Complete Works of Lucius Annaeus Seneca is a fresh and compelling series of new English-language translations of his works in eight accessible volumes. Edited by world-renowned classicists Elizabeth Asmis, Shadi Bartsch, and Martha C. Nussbaum, this engaging collection helps restore Seneca—whose works have been highly praised by modern aut…Read more
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    The Cosmic Viewpoint examines the literary and philosophical qualities essential to Seneca's art of science in his Natural Questions. Seneca's meteorological theme raises our gaze from a terrestrial level to a higher, more intuitive plane
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    Roman Reflections: Studies in Latin Philosophy (edited book)
    with Katharina Volk
    Oxford University Press USA. 2015.
    When the Romans adopted Greek literary genres and artistic techniques, they did not slavishly imitate their models but created vibrant and original works of literature and art in their own right. The same is true for philosophy, notwithstanding the fact that the rich Roman philosophical tradition is still all too often treated as a mere footnote to the history of Greek philosophy. This volume aims to reassert the significance of Roman philosophy and to explore the "Romanness" of philosophical wr…Read more
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    This book examines the literary and philosophical qualities essential to Seneca's art of science in his Natural Questions. Seneca's meteorological theme raises our gaze from a terrestrial level to a higher, more intuitive plane - a conceptual climb by which Seneca promotes a change of perspective in his readership towards the cosmic viewpoint
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    Seeing Seneca whole: perspectives on philosophy, poetry, and politics (edited book)
    with Katharina Volk
    Brill. 2006.
    This volume contains ten essays on Seneca the Younger. Approaching the Roman writer from various angles, the authors endeavor both to illuminate individual aspects of Seneca's enormous output and to discern common themes among the different genres practiced by him.
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    Higher education as a public good: critical perspectives on theory, policy and practice (edited book)
    with Ourania Filippakou
    Peter Lang. 2014.
    This volume focuses on the question of whether it is appropriate and inevitable that higher education systems are becoming so large and so diverse that the only realistic way they can be analysed is as aggregates of market-like transactions.
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    Double Vision and Cross-Reading in Seneca’s Epistulae Morales and Naturales Quaestiones
    In Jula Wildberger & Marcia L. Colish (eds.), Seneca Philosophus, De Gruyter. pp. 135-166. 2014.
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    The Effects of Planning and Handwriting Style on Quantity Measures in Secondary School Children’s Writing
    with Rebecca F. Larkin, Emily Coyne-Umfreville, and Toni C. Herbert
    Frontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
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    Conversing After Sunset: A Callimachean Echo in Ovid's Exile Poetry
    Classical Quarterly 41 (01): 169-. 1991.
    In his note on lines 27–8 Luck gives two Ovidian parallels for conversation outlasting the day, P. 2.4.11–12 and P. 2.10.37–8, but he makes no reference to lines 2–3 of Callimachus' epigram on Heraclitus of Halicarnassus
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    Conversing After Sunset: A Callimachean Echo in Ovid's Exile Poetry
    Classical Quarterly 41 (1): 169-177. 1991.
    In his note on lines 27–8 Luck gives two Ovidian parallels for conversation outlasting the day, P. 2.4.11–12 and P. 2.10.37–8, but he makes no reference to lines 2–3 of Callimachus' epigram on Heraclitus of Halicarnassus
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    The Insistence that is Posthegemony: Negativity, Technique, and the Question of Alienation
    Res Pública. Revista de Historia de Las Ideas Políticas 25 (3): 391-407. 2022.
    In this essay, hegemony in traditional Marxism is posited as a social ontology based on overcoming the alienation of the masses. The aim of hegemony is to produce the full realization through the work of the proletariat as one specific political subject, as a collective version of the bourgeois subject. The emancipation through hegemony marks the self-realization of the proletariat as the subject of history, as one subject that somehow imposes itself on the alienated forms of capitalism. On the …Read more