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  • Type Hardcover
  • Publisher ATLANTIC
  • Author/s Beatty, Laura
  • ISBN13 9781838954369
  • ISBN10 1838954368
  • Pages 352
  • Published 2022
  • Language English
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WHO IS THEOPHRASTUS, AND WHY SHOULD WE CARE?

Once, he was the equal of Plato and Aristotle. Together he and Aristotle invented science. Alone he invented Botany. The character of the Wife of Bath is his invention, the "Canterbury Tales" as a whole, perhaps, the product of his inspiration. When Linnaeus was developing our modern system of plant taxonomy, it was Theophrastus’ work on plants that he used as a basis. So how could one man do so much and still sink almost without a trace?

This is the story of a journey to find him and bring him back from oblivion. "Looking for Theophrastus", in all the places he must have walked and lived, it tells how he and Aristotle, his friend and tutor, broke with the philosophical conventions of the Academy and left on their own adventure; of how together they invented what we now take for granted as the Natural Sciences; how, not content with that, they made the great experiment of applying philosophy directly to the practicalities of government through the tutoring of Alexander the Great; how they were disappointed and how, in the end, they returned to Athens and founded the famous Lyceum.

Against the dramatic context of his time – the end of democracy in Athens and the rise of Alexander the Great; the great battles and vast territorial expansion that followed; the flowering of the philosophy schools on which so much of our culture and thinking is founded – and on, following his cultural legacy through to the modern day, it explores how we perceive, understand and, most importantly, how we relate to the world around us, questioning what we lose from our way of living when we forget those ancients who first taught us how to see.

  • Type Hardcover
  • Publisher ATLANTIC
  • Author/s Beatty, Laura
  • ISBN13 9781838954369
  • ISBN10 1838954368
  • Pages 352
  • Published 2022
  • Language English

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