The Senses in Antiquity Paperback Set, Multiple-component retail product Book

The Senses in Antiquity Paperback Set Multiple-component retail product

Edited by Shane Butler, Mark (University of Nottingham, UK) Bradley

Part of the The Senses in Antiquity series

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This set includes all six titles in The Senses in Antiquity series.

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Series editors: Mark Bradley, University of Nottingham, UK, and Shane Butler, Johns Hopkins University, USALike us, ancient Greeks and Romans came to know and understand their world through their senses.

Yet it has long been recognized that the world the ancients perceived, and the senses through which they channelled this information could operate differently from the patterns and processes of perception in the modern world.

This series explores the relationship between perception, knowledge and understanding in the literature, philosophy, history, language and culture of ancient Greece and Rome.

Synaesthesia and the Ancient SensesEdited by Shane Butler and Alex PurvesSmell and the Ancient SensesEdited by Mark BradleySight and the Ancient SensesEdited by Michael SquireTaste and the Ancient SensesEdited by Kelli C.

RudolphTouch and the Ancient SensesEdited by Alex PurvesSound and the Ancient SensesEdited by Shane Butler and Sarah Nooter

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