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Πανδώρα - Οδυσσέας - Περσέας

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Αυτές οι πανάρχαιες ιστορίες με πρωταγωνιστές θεούς και ήρωες, για πολλούς έχουν ήδη πει ό,τι είχαν να πουν. Όχι όμως και για τον μεγάλο ελληνιστή Ζαν-Πιερ Βερνάν, που δεν κουράστηκε, όσο ζούσε, να τις διαβάζει, να τις αναλύει, να τις αφηγείται και να ανακαλύπτει, συγκρίνοντάς τες, τα σήματα που μας στέλνουν απ' τα βάθη των αιώνων και είναι πάντα ζωντανά. Έτσι, στον μύθο της Πανδώρας, της πρώτης γυναίκας, εντοπίζει τα ίχνη της διαφοροποίησης των δύο φύλων. Κι όταν αφηγείται τις περιπέτειες του Οδυσσέα και του Περσέα σε μαθητές, περιγράφει την πάλη του ανθρώπου να εξερευνήσει το σύμπαν που τον περιβάλλει, ένα σύμπαν που δεν είναι πάντα φιλικό και φιλόξενο. (Από την παρουσίαση στο οπισθόφυλλο του βιβλίου)

143 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2007

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Jean-Pierre Vernant

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Jean-Pierre Vernant was a French historian and anthropologist, specialist in ancient Greece. Influenced by Claude Lévi-Strauss, Vernant developed a structuralist approach to Greek myth, tragedy, and society which would itself be influential among classical scholars. He was an honorary professor at the Collège de France.

Born in Provins, France, Vernant at first studied philosophy, receiving his agrégation in this field in 1937.

A member of the Young Communists (Jeunes Communistes), Vernant joined the French Resistance during World War II and was a member of Libération-sud (founded by Emmanuel d'Astier). He later commanded the French Interior Forces (FFI) in Haute-Garonne under the pseudonym of "Colonel Berthier." He was a Companion of the Liberation. After the war, he remained a member of the French Communist Party until 1969.

He entered the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in 1948 and, under the influence of Louis Gernet, turned to the study of ancient Greek anthropology. Ten years later, he became director of studies at the École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS). In 1971 he was professor in the University of São Paulo. This visit was also an act of protest that he made with François Châtelet against the brazilian military government (dictatorship).

He was a member of the French sponsorship committee for the Decade for the Promotion of a Culture of Peace and Non-Violence for the Children of the World. He supported the funding organisation Non-Violence XXI.

He was awarded the CNRS gold medal in 1984. In 2002, he received an honorary doctorate at the University of Crete.

Vernant died a few days after his 93rd birthday in Sèvres.

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