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How to Grieve: An Ancient Guide to the Lost Art of Consolation

Hardback

Main Details

Title How to Grieve: An Ancient Guide to the Lost Art of Consolation
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Marcus Tullius Cicero
Translated with commentary by Michael Fontaine
SeriesAncient Wisdom for Modern Readers
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:264
Dimensions(mm): Height 171,Width 114
Category/GenreWestern philosophy - Ancient to c 500
ISBN/Barcode 9780691220321
ClassificationsDewey:152.4
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Princeton University Press
Imprint Princeton University Press
NZ Release Date 1 March 2023
Publication Country United States

Description

An engaging new translation of a timeless masterpiece about coping with the death of a loved one. In 45 BCE, the Roman statesman Cicero fell to pieces when his beloved daughter, Tullia, died from complications of childbirth. But from the depths of despair, Cicero fought his way back. In an effort to cope with his loss, he wrote a consolation speech - not for others, as had always been done, but for himself. And it worked. Cicero's Consolation was something new in literature, equal parts philosophy and motivational speech. Drawing on the full range of Greek philosophy and Roman history, Cicero convinced himself that death and loss are part of life, and that if others have survived them, we can, too; resilience, endurance, and fortitude are the way forward. Lost in antiquity, Cicero's Consolation was recreated in the Renaissance from hints in Cicero's other writings and the Greek and Latin consolatory tradition. The resulting masterpiece - translated here for the first time in 250 years - is infused throughout with Cicero's thought and spirit. Complete with the original Latin on facing pages and an inviting introduction, Michael Fontaine's engaging translation makes this searching exploration of grief available to readers once again.

Author Biography

Michael Fontaine is professor of classics at Cornell University. His books include How to Tell a Joke: An Ancient Guide to the Art of Humor and How to Drink: A Classical Guide to the Art of Imbibing.

Reviews

"[How to Grieve] offers an engaging read . . . and will certainly make this fascinating text easily accessible."---Catherine Steel, Classics for All