Pythagorean Women Philosophers: Between Belief and Suspicion
Pythagorean Women Philosophers argues for a rewriting of Greek philosophical history so as to include female intellectuals. Dutsch presents testimonies regarding the role of women in the Pythagorean school as demonstrating their active contribution to the philosophical tradition
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Zusammenfassung: | Pythagorean Women Philosophers argues for a rewriting of Greek philosophical history so as to include female intellectuals. Dutsch presents testimonies regarding the role of women in the Pythagorean school as demonstrating their active contribution to the philosophical tradition |
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505 | 8 | |a Introduction: Women and the Living Script -- 1. The Living Script -- 2. Pseudepigrapha and Human Networks -- 3. Pythagorean Networks -- 3.1. The Female Author as Witness -- 3.2. The Female Author as Commentator -- 3.3. The Female Author as Teacher of Ethics -- 3.4. The Female Author as Wit -- 4. Pseudepigrapha and Female Authorship -- III: Ladies of Bygone Times: Women and the Pythagorean Time Machine -- 1. Beginning (Again) -- 2. How to Be a Pythagorean Husband -- 2.1 The Wife and the World-System: Ocellus and Callicratidas -- 2.2 Sharing a Soul: Bryson's Oeconomicus -- 3. How to Be a Pythagorean Wife -- 3.1 What She Must Learn: Perictione -- 3.2 What She Must Think: Phintys -- Conclusion -- IV: Ipsa Dixit: Letters of Pythagorean Women -- 1. Letters of Philosophers -- 1.1 Opening Remarks: Women, Knowledge, and Letters -- 1.2 A Body of Letters Travels in Time -- 1.3 From Logos to Ergon -- 2. The Bee and the Fly -- 2.1 From Melissa to Cleareta (and Phintys): Of Wardrobe and Philosophy -- 2.2 From Myia to Phyllis and (Others): Just Hire a Wet Nurse -- 2.3 From Doric to Attic -- 3. Theano on Self-Restraint -- 3.1 From Theano to Euboule: How to Love Your Children -- 3.2 Theano to Nicostrate: How to Surpass Your Husband -- 3.3 Theano to Callisto: How to Get the Most from Your Slaves -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Epilogue: From Theano to Saint Macrina -- PART III: TEXTS AND TRANSLATIONS -- Note on Text and Translations -- Treatises -- 1. Perictione On Woman's Harmony -- Fr. I -- Perictione On Woman's Harmony Fr. I -- 2. Phintys On Woman's Self-Restraint -- Fr. I -- Phintys On Woman's Self-Restraint Fr. I -- Phintys On Woman's Self-Restraint -- Fr. II -- Phintys On Woman's Self-Restraint Fr. II -- Letters of Advice -- 1. Melissa to Cleareta -- Melissa to Cleareta -- 2. Myia to Phyllis -- Myia to Phyllis [Greetings] -- 3. Theano to Euboule | |
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spelling | Dutsch, Dorota M. Verfasser aut Pythagorean Women Philosophers Between Belief and Suspicion Oxford Oxford University Press, Incorporated 2020 ©2020 1 Online-Ressource (321 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Oxford Studies in Classical Literature and Gender Theory Ser Cover -- Pythagorean Women Philosophers: Between Belief and Suspicion -- copyright -- Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Note on Cover Illustration -- Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction: What is at Stake? -- Were They Real? -- Ricoeur's Hermeneutics: Possible Worlds, Possible Lives -- Reception -- Signposts -- PART I: PORTRAITS -- Prologue: A Portrait of the Master as a Young Woman -- I: Between Utopia and History: Ten Snapshots from a Pythagorean Family Album -- Opening Remarks -- 1. Snapshot 1 (A Negative): She Who Should Not -- 2. Close-ups from Platonic Landscapes -- 2.1 Snapshot 2: Women Wise in Divine Matters -- 2.2 Snapshot 3: Lovers of Wisdom -- 2.3 Snapshot 4: Fertility Inspectors -- 2.4 Snapshot 5 (An X-Ray): The Female in the Soul -- 3. Hellenistic Photoshop: Constructing Philosophical History -- 3.1 Snapshot 6: Seventeen Pythagorides -- 3.2 Snapshot 7: The Famous Theano -- 3.3 Snapshot 8: The Woman Who Bit Off Her Tongue -- 3.4 Snapshot 9: The Daughter Without a Name -- 3.5 Snapshot 10: Two Silent Guardians -- 4. Assembling a Pythagorean Family Album -- 4.1 Album I: Pictures of Exclusion -- 4.2 Album II: Pictures of Inclusion -- 5. An Album for Panthea -- 6. Conclusion -- II: Pictures from an Exhibition -- 1. Introduction: A Gallery of Sages -- 1.1 Words of Wisdom -- 1.2 Putting Words in Her Mouth -- 2. The Words of Wise Women: A Very Short History -- 2.1 Aristotle's Sappho -- 2.2 Intellectuals in Comedy: A Pythagorizing Prostitute? -- 2.3 The Philosopher Whore at Athenaeus' Dinner Party -- 3. Theano's Wisdom: A Close Reading -- 3.1. Sex and the Married Woman -- 3.1.1 Theano and the Cynics -- 3.1.2 Theano and the Stoic Marriage -- 3.1.3 A Hellenistic Theano? -- 3.2 Plutarch the Curator -- 3.3 Emerging from the Bedroom -- 3.3.1 Theano on Speech and Immortality -- Conclusion -- PART II: IMPERSONATIONS. Introduction: Women and the Living Script -- 1. The Living Script -- 2. Pseudepigrapha and Human Networks -- 3. Pythagorean Networks -- 3.1. The Female Author as Witness -- 3.2. The Female Author as Commentator -- 3.3. The Female Author as Teacher of Ethics -- 3.4. The Female Author as Wit -- 4. Pseudepigrapha and Female Authorship -- III: Ladies of Bygone Times: Women and the Pythagorean Time Machine -- 1. Beginning (Again) -- 2. How to Be a Pythagorean Husband -- 2.1 The Wife and the World-System: Ocellus and Callicratidas -- 2.2 Sharing a Soul: Bryson's Oeconomicus -- 3. How to Be a Pythagorean Wife -- 3.1 What She Must Learn: Perictione -- 3.2 What She Must Think: Phintys -- Conclusion -- IV: Ipsa Dixit: Letters of Pythagorean Women -- 1. Letters of Philosophers -- 1.1 Opening Remarks: Women, Knowledge, and Letters -- 1.2 A Body of Letters Travels in Time -- 1.3 From Logos to Ergon -- 2. The Bee and the Fly -- 2.1 From Melissa to Cleareta (and Phintys): Of Wardrobe and Philosophy -- 2.2 From Myia to Phyllis and (Others): Just Hire a Wet Nurse -- 2.3 From Doric to Attic -- 3. Theano on Self-Restraint -- 3.1 From Theano to Euboule: How to Love Your Children -- 3.2 Theano to Nicostrate: How to Surpass Your Husband -- 3.3 Theano to Callisto: How to Get the Most from Your Slaves -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Epilogue: From Theano to Saint Macrina -- PART III: TEXTS AND TRANSLATIONS -- Note on Text and Translations -- Treatises -- 1. Perictione On Woman's Harmony -- Fr. I -- Perictione On Woman's Harmony Fr. I -- 2. Phintys On Woman's Self-Restraint -- Fr. I -- Phintys On Woman's Self-Restraint Fr. I -- Phintys On Woman's Self-Restraint -- Fr. II -- Phintys On Woman's Self-Restraint Fr. II -- Letters of Advice -- 1. Melissa to Cleareta -- Melissa to Cleareta -- 2. Myia to Phyllis -- Myia to Phyllis [Greetings] -- 3. Theano to Euboule Theano to Euboule -- 4. Theano to Nicostrate -- Theano to Nicostrate -- 5. Theano to Callisto -- Theano to Callisto -- 6. Theano to Timareta (Fr.) -- Notes from Vaticanus Graecus 578 -- 1. Theano to Eurydice -- Theano to Eurydice -- 2. Theano to Timonides -- Theano to Timonides -- 3. Theano to Eucleides -- Theano to Eucleides -- 4. Theano to Rhodope -- Theano to Rhodope -- Theophylact Simocatta, Theano to Eurydice -- Theophylact Simocatta, Theano to Eurydice -- References -- Index of Citations -- Index of Names -- Index Pythagorean Women Philosophers argues for a rewriting of Greek philosophical history so as to include female intellectuals. Dutsch presents testimonies regarding the role of women in the Pythagorean school as demonstrating their active contribution to the philosophical tradition Pythagoras and Pythagorean school Philosophin (DE-588)4174285-0 gnd rswk-swf Pythagoreer (DE-588)4333306-0 gnd rswk-swf Griechenland Altertum (DE-588)4093976-5 gnd rswk-swf Electronic books Griechenland Altertum (DE-588)4093976-5 g Philosophin (DE-588)4174285-0 s Pythagoreer (DE-588)4333306-0 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Dutsch, Dorota M. Pythagorean Women Philosophers Oxford : Oxford University Press, Incorporated,c2020 9780198859031 |
spellingShingle | Dutsch, Dorota M. Pythagorean Women Philosophers Between Belief and Suspicion Cover -- Pythagorean Women Philosophers: Between Belief and Suspicion -- copyright -- Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Note on Cover Illustration -- Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction: What is at Stake? -- Were They Real? -- Ricoeur's Hermeneutics: Possible Worlds, Possible Lives -- Reception -- Signposts -- PART I: PORTRAITS -- Prologue: A Portrait of the Master as a Young Woman -- I: Between Utopia and History: Ten Snapshots from a Pythagorean Family Album -- Opening Remarks -- 1. Snapshot 1 (A Negative): She Who Should Not -- 2. Close-ups from Platonic Landscapes -- 2.1 Snapshot 2: Women Wise in Divine Matters -- 2.2 Snapshot 3: Lovers of Wisdom -- 2.3 Snapshot 4: Fertility Inspectors -- 2.4 Snapshot 5 (An X-Ray): The Female in the Soul -- 3. Hellenistic Photoshop: Constructing Philosophical History -- 3.1 Snapshot 6: Seventeen Pythagorides -- 3.2 Snapshot 7: The Famous Theano -- 3.3 Snapshot 8: The Woman Who Bit Off Her Tongue -- 3.4 Snapshot 9: The Daughter Without a Name -- 3.5 Snapshot 10: Two Silent Guardians -- 4. Assembling a Pythagorean Family Album -- 4.1 Album I: Pictures of Exclusion -- 4.2 Album II: Pictures of Inclusion -- 5. An Album for Panthea -- 6. Conclusion -- II: Pictures from an Exhibition -- 1. Introduction: A Gallery of Sages -- 1.1 Words of Wisdom -- 1.2 Putting Words in Her Mouth -- 2. The Words of Wise Women: A Very Short History -- 2.1 Aristotle's Sappho -- 2.2 Intellectuals in Comedy: A Pythagorizing Prostitute? -- 2.3 The Philosopher Whore at Athenaeus' Dinner Party -- 3. Theano's Wisdom: A Close Reading -- 3.1. Sex and the Married Woman -- 3.1.1 Theano and the Cynics -- 3.1.2 Theano and the Stoic Marriage -- 3.1.3 A Hellenistic Theano? -- 3.2 Plutarch the Curator -- 3.3 Emerging from the Bedroom -- 3.3.1 Theano on Speech and Immortality -- Conclusion -- PART II: IMPERSONATIONS. Introduction: Women and the Living Script -- 1. The Living Script -- 2. Pseudepigrapha and Human Networks -- 3. Pythagorean Networks -- 3.1. The Female Author as Witness -- 3.2. The Female Author as Commentator -- 3.3. The Female Author as Teacher of Ethics -- 3.4. The Female Author as Wit -- 4. Pseudepigrapha and Female Authorship -- III: Ladies of Bygone Times: Women and the Pythagorean Time Machine -- 1. Beginning (Again) -- 2. How to Be a Pythagorean Husband -- 2.1 The Wife and the World-System: Ocellus and Callicratidas -- 2.2 Sharing a Soul: Bryson's Oeconomicus -- 3. How to Be a Pythagorean Wife -- 3.1 What She Must Learn: Perictione -- 3.2 What She Must Think: Phintys -- Conclusion -- IV: Ipsa Dixit: Letters of Pythagorean Women -- 1. Letters of Philosophers -- 1.1 Opening Remarks: Women, Knowledge, and Letters -- 1.2 A Body of Letters Travels in Time -- 1.3 From Logos to Ergon -- 2. The Bee and the Fly -- 2.1 From Melissa to Cleareta (and Phintys): Of Wardrobe and Philosophy -- 2.2 From Myia to Phyllis and (Others): Just Hire a Wet Nurse -- 2.3 From Doric to Attic -- 3. Theano on Self-Restraint -- 3.1 From Theano to Euboule: How to Love Your Children -- 3.2 Theano to Nicostrate: How to Surpass Your Husband -- 3.3 Theano to Callisto: How to Get the Most from Your Slaves -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Epilogue: From Theano to Saint Macrina -- PART III: TEXTS AND TRANSLATIONS -- Note on Text and Translations -- Treatises -- 1. Perictione On Woman's Harmony -- Fr. I -- Perictione On Woman's Harmony Fr. I -- 2. Phintys On Woman's Self-Restraint -- Fr. I -- Phintys On Woman's Self-Restraint Fr. I -- Phintys On Woman's Self-Restraint -- Fr. II -- Phintys On Woman's Self-Restraint Fr. II -- Letters of Advice -- 1. Melissa to Cleareta -- Melissa to Cleareta -- 2. Myia to Phyllis -- Myia to Phyllis [Greetings] -- 3. Theano to Euboule Theano to Euboule -- 4. Theano to Nicostrate -- Theano to Nicostrate -- 5. Theano to Callisto -- Theano to Callisto -- 6. Theano to Timareta (Fr.) -- Notes from Vaticanus Graecus 578 -- 1. Theano to Eurydice -- Theano to Eurydice -- 2. Theano to Timonides -- Theano to Timonides -- 3. Theano to Eucleides -- Theano to Eucleides -- 4. Theano to Rhodope -- Theano to Rhodope -- Theophylact Simocatta, Theano to Eurydice -- Theophylact Simocatta, Theano to Eurydice -- References -- Index of Citations -- Index of Names -- Index Pythagoras and Pythagorean school Philosophin (DE-588)4174285-0 gnd Pythagoreer (DE-588)4333306-0 gnd |
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