1st Edition
Ecphrastic Shields in Graeco-Roman Literature The World’s Forge
Introduction
1. Limits of defi nition: from progymnasmata to the ecphrastic life at large
2. The shield of Achilles: between the body and the universe
3. The shield of Heracles: the monstrous and the civilized
4. The shield of Aeneas: touching the mental image
5. Other voices, other shields: the ecphrastic life mutating
Conclusion: ekphrasis in the expanded field
Biography
Karel Thein is Professor of Philosophy at the Faculty of Arts, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic. His research focuses on ancient thought, including philosophy and its relation to visual arts and poetry. He is no less interested in the general question of imagination as an important facet of human nature, and in the presence of antiquity in contemporary thought and culture. Naturally, he keeps working on how all these issues are related. His publications in English and French include several monographs on Plato and numerous articles and chapters on philosophy and art.
"Thein offers scholars and students of ecphrasis many interesting observations that will surely give them much food for thought." - Bryn Mawr Classical Review
"Thein should be commended for producing a scholarly, detailed examination of the main shield-ekphraseis of Greco-Roman literature." - Gnomon






