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A New Sublime: Ten Timeless Lessons on the Classics

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Boitani’s presentation of the classics is as entertaining and unexpected as it is informative. He invites the reader to discover the timeless beauty and wisdom of ancient literature, highlighting its profound and surprising connections to the present. With their emphasis on the mutability and fluidity of identity and matter, their examination of the power and position of women in society, and their enduring treatments of force and subjugation, fate and free will, the ethical life, hospitality, love, compassion, and mysticism, the classics play active roles in our lives and can help us refine our opinions and our values. Ranging from Homer to Tacitus, with Thucydides, Aristotle Sophocles, Cicero, and many others in between, Boitani’s A New Sublime is a fresh, inspiring reminder of the enduring importance and beauty of the classics of the Western canon.

368 pages, Paperback

Published February 11, 2020

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Piero Boitani

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Piero Boitani (Roma, 1947) è un filologo, critico letterario e traduttore italiano.
Dantista e anglista, ha dedicato numerosi studi ai miti classici e alla Bibbia. È direttore letterario della Fondazione Lorenzo Valla.

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July 11, 2021
They have the feelings that we do today.
They describe nature their own special way.
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December 31, 2022
I got this from the Phoenix public library - a great little book, an overview of the sublime power of the Classics. The essays are roughly chronological, starting with Homer (one chapter on the Iliad, another on the Odyssey), Hesiod, etc. Later chapters get on to books about Rome (like Polybius) and then Latin Classics (the Aeneid and Metamorphoses feature prominently; there is a good argument to be made for Ovid's Metamorphoses being the apotheosis of the Classical tradition that began with Homer, I suppose). Really good read if you're into Classics . . .
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May 1, 2022
This book could have been so much more. It’s just a little long winded and in places quite dull.

The Classics themselves however are as relevant today as when they were written.
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August 2, 2022
Fantastic. This book clearly outlines the beauty of the ancient world's most influential texts in wonderful prose. The book itself is sublime.
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