The Cambridge history of Greek and Roman political thought./
Edt.: C. Rowe, M. Schofield;
- Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005.
- 745 p.; 23 cm; maps.
[Archaic and Classical Greece - Greek political thought: the historical context. The beginnings - Poets, lawgivers, and the beginnings of political reflection in archaic Greece. Greek drama and political theory. Herodotus, Thucydides and the sophists. Democritus. The orators. Xenophon and Isocrates. Socrates and Plato: an introduction. Socrates. Approaching the Republic. The Politicus and other dialogues. The Laws. Plato and practical politics. Cleitophon and Minos. Aristotle - Aristotle: an introduction. Naturalism. Justice and the polis. Aristotelian constitutions. The Peripatos after Aristotle. The Hellenistic and Roman worlds - The Cynics. Epicurean and Stoic political thought. Kings and constitutions: hellenistic theories. Cicero. Reflections of Roman political thought in latin historical writing. Seneca and Pliny. Platonism and Pythagoreanism in the early empire. Josephus. Stoic writers of the imperial era. The jurists. Christianity. Epilogue.]