Thomas G. Rosenmeyer
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German-American classical philologist
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Thomas G. Rosenmeyer's Degrees
- PhD Classical Philology University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Classical Philology University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Classical Philology University of California, Berkeley
Why Is Thomas G. Rosenmeyer Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Thomas Gustav Rosenmeyer was a German-American classical scholar. He was a Professor Emeritus for Classics and Comparative Literature at the University of California, Berkeley. His main interest was the literature of classical Greece, especially Plato.
Thomas G. Rosenmeyer's Published Works
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- The Discovery of the Mind: The Greek Origins of European Thought (1960) (225)
- The green cabinet;: Theocritus and the European pastoral lyric (1969) (91)
- The Art of Aeschylus (1985) (84)
- `Metatheater': An Essay on Overload (2002) (50)
- Senecan drama and stoic cosmology (1989) (43)
- Alfarabi's Philosophy of Plato and Aristotle (1962) (41)
- Plato's Phaedo (1956) (39)
- The meters of Greek and Latin poetry (1963) (35)
- Gorgias, Aeschylus, and Apate (1955) (33)
- Damascius, Lectures on the Philebus Wrongly Attributed to Olympiodorus. Text, Translation, Notes and Indices (1960) (27)
- The Green Cabinet (1969) (22)
- Elegiac and Elegos (1968) (15)
- Beginnings in Classical Literature: Beginnings in Plutarch's Lives (1992) (9)
- The Family of Critias (1949) (8)
- Plato's Atlantis Myth: "Timaeus" or "Critias"? (1956) (7)
- The Wrath of Oepidus (1952) (5)
- Plato's Hypothesis and the Upward Path (1960) (5)
- Plato's Phaedo: Translated with an Introduction and Commentary (1957) (5)
- Plato and Mass Words (1957) (4)
- Seneca and Nature (2000) (4)
- In Defence of Plato (1955) (4)
- Alcman’s Partheneion I Reconsidered (1966) (3)
- On Snow and Stones: In Memory of Hermann Fränkel (1978) (3)
- Phaedo III c 4 ff (1956) (2)
- Poems, 1685-1692 (1969) (2)
- The Numbers in Plato's Critias: A Reply (1949) (2)
- One strike will do: a lucretian puzzle (1999) (2)
- "Fate" in Oedipus Tyrannus: A Textual Approach (1987) (2)
- The shape of the Earth in the Phaedo: a rejoinder (1959) (1)
- Greek Philosophy, the Hub and the Spokes (1955) (1)
- Notes on Aristophanes' Birds (1972) (1)
- Aesopica. Volume 1, Greek and Latin Texts (1953) (1)
- The Verb Hamartano in Homer (1950) (1)
- Name–Setting and Name–Using: Elements of Socratic Foundationalism in Plato’s Cratylus (1998) (1)
- The Rookie: A Reading of Pindar "Nemean" 1 (1969) (1)
- Design and Execution in Aristotle, "Poetics" ch. XXV (1973) (1)
- Book reviews (2004) (0)
- Interdisciplinary Studies: Forms and Limits. (1972) (0)
- Book reviews (1999) (0)
- Judgment and Thought in the Theaetetus (1959) (0)
- Platonic Scholarship: 1945-1955. III (Continued) (1957) (0)
- HISTORY OF ANTHROPOLOGY: Democritus and the Sources of Greek Anthropology. Thomas Cole (1968) (0)
- Stoick Seneca (2013) (0)
- Deina Ta Polla Protocol of the Fifty-First Colloquy, 5 May 1985 (1986) (0)
- Committee on Memorial Resolutions (2007) (0)
- Latin in Washington (State) Schools: A Correction (1958) (0)
- Platonic Scholarship: 1945-1955: I (1957) (0)
- Back Matter (1970) (0)
- Myths by the cluster (2000) (0)
- Das Kuckuckskapitel (1988) (0)
- Review articles (1990) (0)
- Comedy on the Hustings (2006) (0)
- Studies in Epicurus and Aristotle (review) (2008) (0)
- PAPC Presidential Address 1987 (1988) (0)
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