Beschreibung
We think the way we do because Socrates thought the way he did. His aphorism 'The unexamined life is not worth living' may have originated twenty-five centuries ago, but it is a founding principle of modern life. For seventy years Socrates was a vigorous citizen of Golden Age Athens, philosophising in the squares and public arenas rather than in the courts of kings, before his beloved city turned on him, condemning him to death by poison.
Socrates lived in and contributed to a city that nurtured key ingredients of contemporary civilisation - democracy, liberty, science, drama, rational thought - yet, as he wrote almost nothing down, he himself is an enigmatic figure. InThe Hemlock Cup, acclaimed historian Bettany Hughes gives Socrates the biography he deserves, painstakingly piecing together Socrates' life and using fresh evidence to get closer to the man who asked 'how should we live?' - a question as relevant now as it has ever been.
Autorenportrait
Bettany Hughesis a historian, author and broadcaster who has devoted much of the last twenty years to the vibrant communication of the past. Her first book,Helen of Troy: Goddess, Princess, Whorewas published to great critical acclaim and has now been translated into ten languages. Bettany has made a number of factual films for the BBC, Channel 4, PBS, Discovery, The History Channel and ABC for both the British and International markets includingThe Spartans, When The Moors Ruled in Europe, Athens:The Truth of Democracy, The Women of the BibleandHelen of Troy. These have now been seen by over 100 million worldwide.
Schlagzeile
A riveting, lively and brilliantly researched biography of Socrates by the author of the acclaimed bestseller Helen of Troy.
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