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Anthony A. Long, Curriculum Vitae
E-mail: aalong@berkeley.edu
Born Manchester, England, August 17, 1937; naturalized citizen of the USA since 1999; married to Monique Elias. Children, Stephen Arthur and Rebecca Jane.
High School and military service

Manchester Grammar School (Foundation Scholar), 1948-1955; conscripted into British Army, Royal Artillery, 1955-57, retiring with rank of 2/Lieutenant.


University Education

University College London, 1957-1960. BA Classics (First class hons.) 1960. Ph.D., University of London, 1964. Platt prize in Greek, University College London, 1958, 1959, 1960. University of London Postgraduate Scholarship, 1960.


Academic Career

Current positions:

Chancellor’s Professor of Classics Emeritus and Professor of the Graduate School, affiliated faculty member, Departments of Rhetoric and Philosophy, University of California, Berkeley. Previous positions:

Professor of Classics (1982-2013) and Irving G. Stone Professor of Literature (1991-2013), University of California, Berkeley; Department Chair 1986-1990.

Lecturer in Classics, University of Otago, New Zealand, 1961-64.

Lecturer in Classics, University of Nottingham, 1964-66.

Lecturer in Greek and Latin, University College London, 1966-71.

Reader in Greek and Latin in the University of London at University College, 1971-73.

Gladstone Professor of Greek, University of Liverpool, and Chair, Dept. of Greek, 1973-83.


Visiting teaching appointments

Eight seminars on Stoicism, Oxford University,1970.

Visiting Professor of Classical Philology, University of Munich, 1973.

Senior Fellow of the Humanities Council and Old Dominion Fellow in Classics, Princeton University, 1978.

Visiting Professor of Classics, University of California, Berkeley, 1982.

Visiting Professor of Classics, Leiden University, Netherlands, 1991.

Visiting Professor of Classics and Philosophy, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, 1993 and 2001.

William Evans Fellow, University of Otago, New Zealand, 1995.

Visiting Professor of Classics, University of Harare, Zimbabwe, 1996.

Short-term Fellow of the Humanities Council, Princeton University, 2002.

Belle van Zuylen Professor of Philosophy, University of Utrecht, Netherlands, 2003.

Guest Professor of Ancient Philosophy, University of Toronto, 2004.

Four seminars on Greek philosophical theology, Yale University, 2008.

Master Class in Ancient Philosophy (six lectures), Renmin University, Beijing, 2012.

Distinguished Visiting Professor of Philosophy, Hong Kong University, 2013.
Named Lectureships

Horton Lecturer, Wellesley College, 1979.

Kellog Lecturer, UC Berkeley, 1985.

Burnett Lecturer, California State University at San Diego, 1986.

Kardinal Mercier Professor of Philosophy, University of Leuven, Belgium, 1991.

Inaugural Lecture, Irving Stone Professor of Literature, Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1993.

Sheila Kassman Memorial Address, University of London Institute of Classical Studies, 1995.

Corbett Lecturer, University of Cambridge, 1999.

Rosamond Sprague Lecturer, University of South Carolina, 2000.

Brackenridge Distinguished Professor in the Humanities, University of Texas at San Antonio, 2003.

Annual lecturer, Hungarian Society for Philosophy, Budapest, 2003.

Henry J. Caroll Memorial Lecturer, Pomona College, 2008.

Kimball Lecturer, Whitman College, 2008.

Lennox Lecturer, Trinity University, San Antonio, 2011.

Gregory Vlastos Memorial Lecturer, Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada, 2013.

Michael Frede Memorial Lecturer, British School at Athens, 2017.

Keeling Lecturer, University College London, 2017.

Fellowships providing grants in aid of research

Visiting member of the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, 1970, 1979.

Guggenheim Fellowship, 1986-87.

National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship, 1990-91.

Fellowship of the Wissenschaftskolleg, Berlin, 1991-92.

Humanities Research fellowship, Berkeley, 1986, 1991, 1996, 2000, 2004.

President's Research fellowship in the Humanities, University of California, 1999.

Fellowship of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, 2007.




Honors and special positions

Cromer Greek prize of the British Academy, 1968 (awarded for book: Language and Thought in Sophocles).

Bye Fellow, Robinson College, Cambridge, 1982.

Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, since 1989

Gildersleeve Professor of Classics, Johns Hopkins University, 1991 (declined).

Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy, since 1992.

Honorary citizen of Rhodes, Greece, since 1992.

Honorary member of Phi Beta Kappa, since 1993.

Faculty Research Lecturer, UC Berkeley, 2000.

Member of the American Philosophical Society, since 2009.

Honorary member, Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies, since 2011.

Berkeley Citation, 2013.

Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Christ’s College Cambridge, 2014.

Hon. PhD, University of Crete, 2015.



Editorial appointments

Editor, The Bulletin, University College London, 1971-73.

Co-Editor, Classical Quarterly, 1975-1981.

Editorial board, Classical Antiquity, 1987-1990.

Advisory board, Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, 1983-.

Advisory board, Ancient Philosophy, 1984-.

Book Reviews advisor, Journal of the History of Philosophy, 1986-, and editorial board member, 2004-10.

General editor (with J. Barnes), Clarendon Later Ancient Philosophers (OUP), 1990-.

General editor (with A. Bulloch, E. Gruen, A. Stewart), The Hellenistic World

(University of California Press), 1985-2013.

Editorial Ctee, University of California Press, 1987-90.

Advisory board, The Body in Theory series, University of Michigan Press, 1996-.


Administrative appointments (major)

Chair, Dept. of Greek, University of Liverpool, 1973-83.

Public Orator, University of Liverpool, 1981-83.

Chair, Dept. of Classics. University of California, Berkeley, 1986-90.

Senior Fellow, Center for Hellenic Studies, Washington DC, 1988-93.

Member of Divisional Council, Academic Senate, Berkeley, 1997-99, 2007-9.

Member Committee on Budget and Interdepartmental Relations, Berkeley 2010-13.

Member of Council American Academy of Art and Sciences, 2014.-



Learned Society memberships

American Society for Classical Studies.

Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies.

Aristotelian Society.

Cambridge and Oxford Philological Societies.

American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

British Academy.

American Philosophical Society.

Publications

I. Books:


1) Language and Thought in Sophocles. A Study of Abstract Nouns and Poetic Technique (Athlone Press, London, 1968): pp. xiv+186.

2) Problems in Stoicism, editor (Athlone Press, London, l971; paperback repr. 1996): pp. vi+257.

3) Hellenistic Philosophy. Stoics, Epicureans, Sceptics (Gerald Duckworth and Charles Scribner's Sons, London/New York, l974; 2nd ed. Gerald Duckworth and University of California Press, Berkeley/Los Angeles,1986): pp. x+274. Translated into Spanish (1977), Greek (1987), Italian (1991), Hungarian (1998), Korean (2001), Japanese (2003), Czech (2003).

4) The Hellenistic Philosophers. Vol. 1 The Principal Sources in Translation with Philosophical Commentary. With D.N. Sedley (Cambridge University Press, 1987, and later reprints): pp. xv+512. Translated into German (2000), French (2001), Hungarian 2014.

(5) The Hellenistic Philosophers. Vol. 2 Greek and Latin Texts with Notes and Bibliography. With D.N. Sedley (Cambridge University Press, 1987 and later reprints): pp. x+512.

6) Theophrastus of Eresus. On His Life and Work, Rutgers University Studies in Classical Humanities, vol. 2, co-editor with W.W. Fortenbaugh and P.M. Huby (Transaction Books, New Brunswick, 1985): pp. ix+355.

7) The Question of Eclecticism. Studies in later Greek Philosophy, co-editor with J. Dillon (University of California Press, 1988, repr. 1996): pp. xv+271.

8) Hierocles Elementa Moralia, with G. Bastianini, in Corpus dei papiri filosofici greci e latini, Vol. 1** (Florence, 1992): pp. 268-441.

9) Images and Ideologies: Self-Definition in the Hellenistic World, co-editor with A.W. Bulloch, E.S. Gruen, and A. Stewart (University of California Press, 1993): pp. viii+414.

10) Stoic Studies (Cambridge University Press, 1996; repr. University of California Press, 2001): pp. xvi +309.

11) The Cambridge Companion to Early Greek Philosophy, editor (Cambridge University Press, 1999): pp. xxxii+413. Translated into German (2001), Greek (2005), Portuguese (2008); Chinese edition 2006.

12) Epictetus, A Stoic and Socratic Guide to Life (Clarendon Press, Oxford 2002; repr. 2004): pp. xiv+310.

13) From Epicurus to Epictetus. Studies in Hellenistic and Roman Philosophy (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 2006): pp. xiv+439.

14) M. Frede, A Free Will. Origins of the Notion in Ancient Thought, editor (University of California Press, 2011): pp. xiv+206.

15) Greek Models of Mind and Self (Harvard University Press, 2015): xiv+231. Translated into Chinese (2015) and Italian (2016) under the title La Mente, L’anima, Il Corpo (Einaudi)

16) Seneca. Letters on Ethics, Translated with an Introduction and Commentary (with M. Graver) (Chicago University Press, 2015): pp. xxviii + 604.

II Contributions to books and conference proceedings


17) 'Language and thought in Stoicism', in Problems in Stoicism (see 2 above), 75-113.

18) 'Freedom and determinism in the Stoic theory of human action', ibid., 173-99.

19) Articles on Sophocles and Plutarch for Cassell's Encyclopaedia of World Literature, ed. J. Buchanan-Brown (ed. 2, London, 1973), vol. 3, 337-8, 542-3.

20) 'Psychological ideas in Antiquity' in Dictionary of the History of Ideas, ed. P. Wiener (Scribner's, New York, 1973), vol. 4, 1-9.

21) ‘Ethics of Stoicism’, ibid., 319-22.

22) 'Empedocles' Cosmic Cycle in the 'Sixties', in The Pre-Socratics, ed. A.P.D. Mourelatos (Doubleday, New York, l974; 2nd. ed. Princeton, 1993), 397-425.

23) 'The principles of Parmenides' cosmogony', in Studies in Presocratic Philosophy, vol. 2, eds. R.E. Allen/D.J. Furley (Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1975), 82-101 (revised reprint of article in Phronesis 8 [1963], 90-107).

24) 'The early Stoic concept of moral choice', in Symbolae vol. 1. Images of Man in Ancient and Medieval Thought, ed. F. Bossier et al. (Leuven University Press, Belgium, 1977), 79-92.

25) 'Dialectic and the Stoic sage', in The Stoics, ed. J.M. Rist (University of California Press, 1978), 101-24.

26) 'The Stoic doctrine of truth and the true', in Les stoiciens et leur logique, ed. J. Brunschwig (Vrin, Paris, l978), 297-3l5. Repr. and revised in 2nd edition of Les stoiciens et leur logique (Vrin, Paris, 2006), 61-78.

27 'Aristotle and the history of Greek skepticism', in Studies in Aristotle, ed. D.J. O’Meara (The Catholic University of America Press, Washington D.C., 1981), 79-106. Repr. in T. Irwin, ed., Classical Philosophy. Collected Papers (Garland, New York, 1995), vol. 7, 407-34.

28) 'Astrology: arguments pro and contra', in Science and Speculation. Studies in Hellenistic Theory and Practice, ed. J. Barnes et al. (Cambridge University Press and Editions de la Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, Paris,1982), 165-92.

29) 'Epictetus and Marcus Aurelius', in Ancient Writers, ed. T.J. Luce (Scribner's, New York, l982), vol. 2, 985-1002. Excerpts reprinted in Epictetus. The Discourses, ed. C. Gill (Everyman, London, 1995), 338-40.

30) 'Arius Didymus and the exposition of Stoic ethics', in On Stoic and Peripatetic Ethics. The Work of Arius Didymus Rutgers University Studies in Classical Humanities, vol. 1, ed. W.W. Fortenbaugh (Transaction Books, New Brunswick, l983), 41-66.

31) 'Methods of argument in Gorgias' Palamedes', in The Sophistic Movement, ed. K.J. Boudouris. Papers of the Greek Philosophical Society (Athens, 1984), 233-41.

32) 'Early Greek philosophy', in The Cambridge History of Greek Literature, eds. P.E. Easterling/B.M.W. Knox (Cambridge University Press, 1985), 245-57, 751-58.

33) ‘Aristotle’, ibid. 527-40, 805-810.

34) ‘Post-Aristotelian philosophy’, ibid. 622-41, 835-56.

34a-34c) The last three articles reprinted in The Cambridge History of Classical Literature, vol. 1, Part 3, Philosophy, History and Oratory, eds. P.E. Easterling/B.M.W. Knox (Cambridge University Press, 1989), 1-13, 115-56, 178-205.

35) 'Thinking about the cosmos: Greek philosophy from Thales to Aristotle', in The Greek World, ed. R. Browning (Thames & Hudson, London, l985), 10l-114.

36) 'Pro and contra fratricide: Aeschylus, Septem 653-719', in Studies in Honour of T.B.L. Webster, eds. J.Betts/J.T. Hooker (Bristol Classical Press, Bristol, 1986), vol. 1, 179-89.

37 'Epicureans and Stoics', in Classical Mediterranean Spirituality, ed. A.H. Armstrong (Crossroad, New York, 1986), 135-53.

38) ‘Pleasure and social utility: the virtues of being Epicurean', in Aspects de la Philosophie Hellénistique, eds. H. Flashar/O. Gigon. Entretiens sur l'antiquité classique, vol. xxxii. (Vandoeuvres-Geneva, 1986), 283-324, Repr. in The Burnett Lectures, ed. E.N. Genovese (San Diego State University, San Diego, 1993), 102-29.

39) 'Ptolemy On the Criterion: an epistemology for the practising scientist', in The Question of Eclecticism (see 7 above), 176-207. Repr. in The Criterion of Truth, eds. P.Huby/G.Kneale (Liverpool University Press, Liverpool, 1989), 151-78.

40 Contributions to ‘On the kriterion and hegemonikon’, in The Criterion of Truth, eds. P. Huby/G. Kneale (Liverpool University Press, Liverpool, 1989), 179-230.

41) 'Scepticism about gods in Hellenistic philosophy', in Cabinet of the Muses, eds. M. Griffith/D.J. Mastronarde (Scholars Press, Atlanta, 1990), 279-91.

42) 'Representation and the self in Stoicism', in Companions to Ancient Thought. Psychology, ed. S. Everson (Cambridge University Press, 1991), 102-120. Excerpt repr. in Epictetus. The Discourses, ed. C. Gill (Everyman, London, 1995), 342-44.

43) Articles on Cynics, Cyrenaics, Hellenistic ethics and Roman ethics, in L.C. Becker/C.B. Becker, eds. The Encyclopaedia of Ethics (Garland, New York, 1992), vol. 1, 234-38; 467-80; second edition (Routledge, New York, 2001) vol. 1, 368-72; vol. 2, 396-709.

43a) ‘Hellenistic ethics’, in L.C. Becker/ C.B. Becker, eds. A History of Western Ethics (Garland, New York, 1992), 21-32.

43b) ‘Roman ethics, ibid., 33-44.

45) 'Hellenistic Ethics and Philosophical Power', in P. Green, ed. Hellenistic History and Culture (University of California Press, Berkeley, 1993), 138-56, 162-67.

46) 'Stoic Readings of Homer', in R.Lamberton/J.J. Keaney, eds. Homer's Ancient Readers (Princeton University Press, 1992), 41-66. Repr. in A. Laird, ed. Oxford Readings in Classical Studies: Ancient Literary Criticism (Oxford University Press, 2006), 211-37.

47) with G. Bastianini, ‘Dopo la nuova edizione degli Elementi di Etica di Ierocle Stoico’, in Studi su codici e papiri filosofici (Olschki, Florence, 1992), 221-49.

48) 'Introduction' to Part V of (9) above [1993], 299-302.

49) 'Hierocles on oikeiosis and self-perception', in K. J. Boudouris, ed., Hellenistic Philosophy vol. I (International Center for Philosophy and Culture, Athens, 1993), 93-104.

50) 'Cicero's Plato and Aristotle', in J. Powell, ed., Cicero the Philosopher (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1995), 37-61.

51) ‘Cicero’s politics in De officiis’, in A. Laks/M. Schofield, eds. Justice and Generosity. Studies in Hellenistic Social and Political Philosophy (Cambridge University Press, 1995), 213-40.

52) ‘Notes on Hierocles Stoicus apud Stobaeum’, in M.S. Funghi, ed. Le vie della ricerca. Studi in honore di Francesco Adorno (Olschki, Florence, 1996), 299-309.

53) 'Skepsis; Skeptizismus', in K. Gründer, ed. Historisches Wörterbuch der Philosophie Band 9 (Schwabe, Basel, 1996), 938-50.

54) 'Stoic psychology and the elucidation of language', in G. Manetti, ed. Knowledge Through Signs (Brepols, Brussels, 1996), 109-31.

55) 'Theophrastus' De sensibus on Plato', in K.A. Algra et al., eds. Polyhistor. Studies in the History and Historiography of Ancient Philosophy (Brill, Leiden, 1996), 345-62.

56) 'The Socratic tradition: Crates, Diogenes and Hellenistic ethics', in R.B. Branham/ M-O. Goulet-Cazé, eds. The Cynics (University of California Press,1996), 28-46.

57) 'Théories du Langage', in J. Brunschwig/ G. Lloyd, eds. Le Savoir Grec (Flammarion, Paris, 1996), 552-68. Translated into English as ‘Language’ in J.Brunschwig/G.Lloyd, eds. Greek Thought (Harvard University Press, 2000), 338-54.

58) 'Allegory in Philo and etymology in Stoicism: A plea for drawing distinctions', in D. Runia, ed. The Studia Philonica Annual 9 (1997), 198-210.

59) Articles on Hierocles and Ptolemy in D. Zeyl, ed. Encyclopaedia of Classical Philosophy (Greenwood Press, Westport, 1997), 269-70, 459-63.

60) 'Lucretius on nature and the Epicurean self', in K.A. Algra et al., eds. Lucretius and his Intellectual Background (Royal Dutch Academy, Amsterdam, 1997), 125-39.

61) 'Stoic philosophers on persons, property and community', in R. Sorabji, ed. Aristotle and After, BICS suppl. 68 (University of London, 1997), 13-32.

62) 'Plato's Apologies and Socrates in the Theaetetus', in J. Gentzler, ed. Method in Ancient Philosophy (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1998), 113-36.

63) 'Theophrastus and the Stoa', in J. van Ophuijsen/M. van Raalte, eds. Theophrastus. Reappraising the Sources. Rutgers University Studies in Classical Humanities, vol. 8 (Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick, 1998), 355-83.

64) Articles on Zeno, Epicurus, Pyrrho, Cicero, Epictetus, Marcus Aurelius, Sextus Empiricus, in R. Arrington, ed. A Companion to the Philosophers (Blackwell, Oxford, 1999), 148-9, 192-3, 237-43, 455-6, 511-13.

65) 'Hellenistic Philosophy' in R. Popkin, ed. The Columbia History of Western Philosophy (Columbia University Press, New York, 1999), 74-90.

66) 'The lives and writings of the early Greek philosophers' in 11 above [1999], xvii-xxix.

67) 'The scope of Early Greek Philosophy' in 11 above [1999], 1-21.

68) 'Stoic psychology' in K.Algra et al., eds. The Cambridge History of Hellenistic Philosophy (Cambridge University Press, 1999), 560-84.

69) ‘The Socratic legacy’, ibid. 617-41.

70) Articles on Heraclitus, Cratylus, Psyche and Nous, in E. Craig, ed. The Routledge Encyclopaedia of Philosophy (London, 2000).

71) 'Stoic reactions to Plato's Cratylus' in M. Canto-Sperber/P. Pellegrin, eds. Le Style de la Pensée. Recueil de textes en hommage à Jacques Brunschwig (Les Belles Lettres, Paris, 2002), 395-413.

72) ‘Zeno's epistemology and Plato's Theaetetus', in T. Skaltsas/A.S. Mason, eds. The Philosophy of Zeno (Larnaka, Cyprus, 2002), 113-132.

73) 'Roman Philosophy' in D. Sedley, ed. The Cambridge Companion to Greek and Roman Philosophy (Cambridge University Press, 2003), 184-210.

74) 'Stoicism in the philosophical tradition: Spinoza, Lipsius, Butler', in J. Miller/B. Inwood, eds. Hellenistic and Early Modern Philosophy (Cambridge University Press, 2003), 7-29. Co-printed in B. Inwood, ed. The Cambridge Companion to Stoicism (Cambridge University Press, 2003), 365-92.

75) 'The Socratic imprint on Epictetus' philosophy', in S.K. Strange/J. Zupko, eds. Stoicism. Traditions and Transformations (Cambridge University Press, 2004), 10-31. Trans, into French in G. Romeyer-Dherbey/J.-B. Gourinat, eds. Les stoiciens (Vrin, Paris, 2004), 403-26.

76 Summary of 75 in V. Karasmanis, ed. Socrates. 2400 Years since his Death

(European Cultural Center of Delphi, 2004), 449-50.

77) 'Law and nature in Greek thought', in M. Gagarin/D. Cohen, eds. The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Greek Law (Cambridge University Press, 2005), 412-30.

78) 'Platonic souls as persons' in R. Salles, ed. Metaphysics, Soul, and Ethics in Ancient Thought. Themes from the Work of Richard Sorabji (Oxford University Press, 2005), 173-91.

79) 'Stoic linguistics, Plato's Cratylus, and Augustine's De dialectica', in D. Frede/B. Inwood, eds. Language and Learning. Philosophy of Language in the Hellenistic Age (Cambridge University Press, 2005), 36-55.

80) ‘How does Socrates' divine sign communicate with him?’, in S. Ahbel-Rappe/R. Kamtekar, eds. A Companion to Socrates (Blackwell, Oxford, 2006), 63-74.

81) 'Plato and Hellenistic philosophy', in H. Benson, ed. A Companion to Plato (Blackwell, Oxford, 2006), 418-33.


82) ‘Stoic communitarianism and normative citizenship’, in D. Keyt/F.D. Miller, eds. Freedom, Reason, and the Polis: Essays in Ancient Greek Political Philosophy (Cambridge University Press, 2007), 241-61. Co-printed in Social Philosophy & Policy Foundation 24, 2, 241-61.

83) ‘Williams on Greek literature and philosophy’ in A. Thomas, ed. Bernard Williams (Cambridge University Press, 2007), 155-80.

84) ‘Philo on Stoic physics’ in F. Alesse, ed. Philo of Alexandria and Post-Aristotelian Philosophy (Brill, Leiden, 2008), 121-40.

85) ‘L’ Ethique: continuité et innovations’, in J. Barnes/J.-B. Gourinat, eds. Lire les stoiciens (Presses universitaires de Paris, 2009), 171-91.

86) ‘Heraclitus on measure and the explicit emergence of rationality’, in D.Frede/B.Reis, eds. Body and Soul in Ancient Philosophy (De Gruyter, Berlin, 2009), 87-110.

87) ‘Seneca on the self: why now?’, in S. Bartsch/D.Wray, eds. Seneca and the Self (Cambridge University Press, 2009), 20-36.

88) ‘Later ancient ethics’, in J. Skorupski, ed. The Routledge Companion to Ethics (2010), 62-72.

89) ‘Cosmic craftsmanship in Plato and Stoicism’, in B. Mohr/R. Sattler, eds. One Book. The Whole Universe. Plato’s Timaeus Today (Parmenides Press, Las Vegas, 2010), 37-54.

90) ‘Socrates in later Greek philosophy’, in D. Morrison, ed. The Cambridge Companion to Socrates (Cambridge University Press, 2011), 355-80.

91) ‘Philosophers as poets and poets as philosophers: Parmenides, Plato, Lucretius, Wordsworth’, in P. Marzillo et al., eds. Para/Textuelle Verhandlungen zwischen Dichtung and Philosophie in der frühen Neuzeit (DeGruyter, Berlin, 2011), 293-308.

92) ‘Aristotle on eudaimonia, nous, and divinity’, in J. Miller, ed. A Critical Guide to Aristotle’s Ethics (Cambridge University Press, 2011), 92-114.

93) ‘The self in the Meditations’, in M. van Ackeren, ed. A Companion to Marcus Aurelius

(Blackwell, Oxford, 2012), 465-80.

94) ‘Plotinus, Ennead I.4 as critique of earlier eudaimonism’, Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, suppl. 2012, 245-64.

95) ‘Slavery as a philosophical metaphor in Plato and Xenophon’, in V. Karasmanis, ed. Presocratics and Plato. A Festschrift in Honor of Charles Kahn (Parmenides Press, Las Vegas, 2012), 351-66.

96) ‘Daimon’, in G.A. Press, ed., A Companion to Plato (Continuum, New York, 2012), 152-5.

97) ‘Bentham, Mill, and Sidgwick on Epicurean hedonism’, in M. Erler/ W. Rother, eds. Lust - Freude - Begierde. Der Hedonismus von den Anfängen bis zur Neuzeit (Schwabe, Basel, 2012), 297-316.

98) ‘The eclectic Pythagoreanism of Alexander Polyhistor’, in M. Schofield, ed. Aristotle, Plato and Pythagoreanism in the First Century BC (Cambridge University Press, 2013), 139-59.

(99) ‘Friendship and friends in the Stoic theory of the good life’, in D. Caluori, ed. Thinking About Friendship (Palgrave, Macmillan, 2013), 218-39.


100) ‘What is the matter with matter, according to Plotinus?’, in A. O’Hear, ed. The History of Philosophy, Royal Institute of Philosophy suppl. 78 (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. 2016), 37-54

III Articles in classical, philosophical, and humanities journals


101) 'Sophocles, Trachiniae 539-40', Classical Review NS 13.2 (1963), 128-9.

102) 'The Principles of Parmenides' Cosmogony', Phronesis 8 (1963), 90-107.

103) 'Abstract Terminology in Sophocles: some uses of -sis nouns', AUMLA (Journal of the Australasian Modern Languages Association) 2l (l964), 53-64.

104) 'Sophocles, Electra 1251-2', Classical Review NS 14.2 (1964), 130-2.

105) 'Sophocles' Ajax 68-70, a reply to Professor Fraenkel', Museum Helveticum 2l (l964), 228-3l.

106) ‘Thinking and sense-perception in Empedocles: mysticism or materialism?’, Classical Quarterly 16 (1966), 256-76.

107) ‘Carneades and the Stoic telos’, Phronesis 15 (1967), 59-90. Repr. in T. Irwin, ed. Classical Philosophy. Collected Papers, vol. 8 (Garland, New York, 1995), 377-408.

108) 'Poisonous growths in Trachiniae', Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies 8 (1967), 275-8.

109) 'Aristotle, De anima 424b31-425a5', Hermes 96 (1968), 372-4.

110) 'Aristotle's legacy to Stoic ethics', Bulletin of the London University Institute of Classical Studies, 15 (1968), 72-85. Repr. in T. Irwin, ed. Classical Philosophy. Collected Papers (Garland, New York, 1995), vol. 5, 378-91.

111) 'The Stoic concept of evil', Philosophical Quarterly l8 (1968), 329-43.

112) 'Morals and values in Homer’, Journal of Hellenic Studies 90 (1970), 121-39. Repr. in I.J. F. de Jong, ed. Homer Critical Assessments, vol. 2 (London/New York, 1999), 305-331.

113) 'Stoic determinism and Alexander of Aphrodisias De fato (i-xiv)', Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 52 (1970), 246-66.

114) 'The logical basis of Stoic ethics', Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society (1970- 71), 85-104.

115) 'Aisthesis, prolepsis and linguistic theory in Epicurus', Bulletin of the University of

London Institute of Classical Studies l8 (1971), 114-33.

116) 'Alexander of Aphrodisias, De fato 190.26 ff.', Classical Quarterly NS 25 (1975), 158-9.

117) 'Heraclitus and Stoicism', Philosophia 5/6 (1975/6), 134-56. Repr. in T. Irwin, ed., Classical Philosophy. Collected Papers (Garland, New York, 1995), vol. 1, 179-99.

118) 'Chance and natural law in Epicureanism', Phronesis 22 (1977), 63-88.

119) 'Sophocles OT 879-81', Liverpool Classical Monthly 3 (1978), 49-53.

120) 'Timon of Phlius: Pyrrhonist and satirist', Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society 204 (1978), 68-90.

121) 'Sextus Empiricus on the criterion of truth', Bulletin of the University of London Institute of Classical Studies 25 (1978), 35-49.

122) 'Stoa and Sceptical Academy: origins and growth of a tradition', Liverpool Classical Monthly 5 (l980), 16l-74, summarised in Proceedings of the Classical Association 76 (1979), 27-8.

123) ‘Soul and body in Stoicism’, in Colloquy 36 of Center for Hermeneutical Studies (Berkeley, California, 1980), 1-17.

124) 'Soul and Body in Stoicism', revised version of 122, Phronesis 27 (1982), 34-57. Repr. in T. Irwin, ed., Classical Philosophy. Collected Papers (Garland, New York, 1995), vol. 8, 154-77.

125) 'Greek ethics after Macintyre and the Stoic community of reason', Ancient Philosophy 3 (1983), l84-99; also published in Byzantina Australiensia 5 (1984), 37-56.

126) 'The Stoics on world-conflagration and everlasting recurrence', suppl. vol. 23, Southern Journal of Philosophy (1985), 13-38.

127) 'Diogenes Laertius, life of Arcesilaus', Elenchos 7 (1986), 429-50.

128) 'Socrates in Hellenistic philosophy', Classical Quarterly 38 (1988), 150-71.

129) Reply to Jonathan Barnes, 'Epicurean signs', Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, suppl. vol. 1988, 135-44.

130) 'Stoic eudaimonism', Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy, vol. 4, 1988 (Boston, 1989), 77-101.

131) 'The harmonics of Stoic virtue', Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, suppl. vol. 1991, 97-116.

132) 'Finding Oneself in Greek Philosophy', Tijdschrift voor Filosofie 54 (1992), 257-79. Repr. in M. van Ackeren/J. Müller, eds. Antike Philosophie Verstehen. Understanding Ancient Philosophy (Darmstadt, 2006), 54-71.


133) 'Parmenides on thinking being', Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy vol. 12, 1996 (Boston, 1998), 125-51. Repr. in G. Rechenauer, ed., Frühgriechisches Denken (Göttingen, 2005), 227-51.

134) 'Epictetus as Socratic mentor', Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society 46 (2000), 79-98.

135) 'Ancient philosophy's hardest question: What to make of oneself?', Representations 74 (2001), 19-36.

136) 'Hellenistic ethics as the art of life', Lampas 36 (2003), 27-41.

137) 'Epictetus on understanding and managing emotions', Quaestiones Infinitae (University of Utrecht, 2003), 48, 1-38.

138) ‘Eudaimonism, divinity and rationality in Greek ethics’, Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy vol. 19, 2003 (Boston, 2004), 123-43.

139) ‘The concept of the cosmopolitan in Greek & Roman thought’, Daedalus, Summer 2008, 50-58.

140) ‘Montaigne the eclectic pragmatist’, Republics of Letters 1.2 (2010), Stanford University on- line journal.

IV Review articles
141) J. Bollack, Empédocle, Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 55 (1973), 76-9.

142) G. Reale, Melisso, Gnomon 48 (1976), 645-50.

143) M. Nussbaum, The Fragility of Goodness, Cassical Philology 84 (1988), 361-70.

144) C. Segal, Lucretius on Death and Anxiety, Ancient Philosophy 12 (1992), 493-98.

145) K. Atherton, The Stoics on Ambiguity, Ancient Philosophy 17 (1997), 484-8.

146) 'Platonic Ethics: A critical notice of Julia Annas, Platonic Ethics Old and New, Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 19 (2000), 339-58.

147) ‘Book Notes on Presocratics’, Phronesis 53.3 (2008), 290-302.

148) ‘Book Notes on Presocratics’, Phronesis 56.1 (2011),79-92.

149) ‘Book Notes on Presocratics’, Phronesis 58.1 (2013), 98-106.

V Shorter reviews


150 J. Grüber, Uber einige abstrakte Begriffe des frühen Griechischen, in Journal of

Hellenic Studies 85 (1965), 198-99.

151) L. Tarán, Parmenides, in Journal of Hellenic Studies 86 (1966), 223-24.

152) J. Mansfeld, Die Offenbarung des Parmenides und die menschliche Welt, in Philosophical Quarterly 16 (1966), 269-70.

153) F.M. Cleve, The Giants of Pre-sophistic Philosophy, in Philosophical Quarterly 17

(1967), 267-68.

154) L. Edelstein, The Meaning of Stoicism, in Journal of Hellenic Studies 88 (1968), 196-98.

155) J. M. Rist, Plotinus. The Road to Reality, in Philosophical Quarterly 19 (1969), 80-81.

156) D.O 'Brien, Empedocles' Cosmic Cycle, in Journal of Hellenic Studies 90 (1970), 238-39.

157) M. O' Brien, ed. Twentieth Century Interpretations of Sophocles' Oedipus Tyrannus, in Phoenix 23 (1970), 392-94.

158) C. L. Stough, Greek Skepticism, in Philosophy 46 (1971), 77-78.

159) G. Jäger, 'Nus' in Platons Dialogen, in Classical Review NS 21.2 (1971), 184-86.

160) E. Schmalzriedt, Platon der Schriftsteller und die Wahrheit, in Classical Review

NS 21.3 (1971), 364-67.

161) D. Babut, Plutarque et le stoicisme, in Classical Review NS 22.1 (1972), 27-29.

162) Association Guillaume Budé. Actes du viii congress, in Classical Review, NS 22.1

(1972), 93-99.

163) C. J. de Vogel, Philosophia I, in Philosophical Quarterly 22 (1972), 361-62.

164) M. Untersteiner, Posidonio nel Placita del Diogene Laerzio, in Classical Review NS 22.3 (1972), 408-09.

165) D.J. Furley and R.E. Allen, eds. Studies in Presocratic Philosophy I. The Beginnings of Philosophy, in Journal of Hellenic Studies 92 (1972), 217-18.

166) J. B. Gould, The Philosophy of Chrysippus, in Classical Review NS 23.2 (1973), 214-16.

167) J. Bollack, M. Bollack, and H. Wismann, La lettre d' Epicure, in Classical Review NS 24.1 (1974), 46-48.

168) R. Hoven, Stoicisme et stoiciens face au problème de l'au-delà, in Classical Review,

NS 24.1 (1974), 232-33.

169) M.C Stokes, One and Many in Presocratic Philosophy, in Mind 334 (1975), 289-91.

170) J.M. Rist, Epicurus. An Introduction, in Mind 334 (1975), 291-92.

171) J. den Boeft, Calcidius on Fate, his Doctrine and Sources, in Classical Review NS 25.1 (1975), 52-54.

172) K. Döring, Die Megariker, in Classical Review NS 25.2 (1975), 232-34.

173) L. Edelstein and I.G. Kidd, Posidonius I, in Classical Review NS 26.1 (1976), 72-76.

174) A. Manuwald, Die Prolepsislehre Epikurs, in Classical Review NS 26.1 (1976), 134-35.

175) D. Konstan, Some Aspects of Epicurean Psychology and D. Lemke, Die Theologie Epikurs, in Classical Review NS 26.2 (1976), 215-17.

176) M. Griffin, Seneca: A Philosopher in Politics, in Times Higher Education Supplement 20 February 1976, 50.

177) C. Rowe, An Introduction to Greek Ethics, in Times Higher Education Supplemen22 April 1977, 21.

178) C.S. Floratos, Strabon über Literatur und Posidonios, in Classical Review NS 27.1 (1977), 125-26.

179) D. Pesce, Saggio su Epicuro, in Classical Review NS 27.2 (1977), 291-92.

180) C.S. Floratos, H AISΘHTIKH TΩN STΩIKΩN, in Classical Review NS 28.1 (1978), 171.

181) U. Burkhard, Die angebliche Heraklit-Nachfolge des Skeptikers Aenesidem, in Classical Review NS 28.1 (1978), 171-72.

182) A. Graeser, Zenon von Kition, in Classical Review 28.2 (1978), 361.

183) J.C. Fraisse, Philia, in Classical Review NS 29.1 (1979), 80-88.

184) H. Cherniss, Plutarch's Moralia XIII, in Classical Review NS 30.1 (1980), 14-16.

185) L. Paquet, Les Cyniques grecs, in Classical Review NS 30.1 (1980), 53-54.

186) R.P.Winnington-Ingram, Sophocles. An interpretation and R.W.B. Burton, The Sophoclean Chorus, in Times Higher Education Supplement July 8, 1980, 12.

187) G.E.R. Lloyd, Magic Reason and Experience, in JACT Bulletin 53 (1980), 28-29.

188) M. Schofield et al., eds. Doubt and Dogmatism: Studies in Hellenistic Epistemology, in Times Literary Supplement June 27, 1980, 739.

189) H. Usener, Glossarium Epicureum, in Journal of Hellenic Studies 101 (1981), 158.

190) M. Billerbeck, Epiktet. Vom Kynismus, in Journal of Hellenic Studies 101 (1981), 163.

191) K. Döring, Exemplum Socratis, in Classical Review NS 31.2 (1981), 298-99.

192) G. Reale, Storia della filosofia antica, in Classical Review NS 32.1 (1982), 38-41.

193) H. Gottschalk, Heraclides of Pontus, in Classical Review NS 32.1 (1982), 200-02.

194) M. Billerbeck, Der Kyniker Demetrius, in Journal of Hellenic Studies 102 (1982), 126.

195) M. Grant, From Alexander to Cleopatra, in Times Literary Supplement, April 1, 1983, 338.

196) F. Decleva Caizzi, Pirrone, Testimonianze, in Classical Review NS 34.2 (1984), 219-

21.


197) M. Colish, The Stoic Tradition from Antiquity to the Middle Ages, in American Historical Review 92 (1987), 1187-88.

198) J. Annas and J. Barnes, The Modes of Scepticism, in Journal of the History of Philosophy 26 (1988), 474-76.

199) E. Asmis, Epicurus' Scientific Method, in Philosophical Review 97 (1988), 249-51.

200) T. Jahn, Zum Wortfeld 'Seele-Geist' in der Sprache Homers, in Classical Review N.S.42.1 (1992), 3-5.

201) J. Mansfeld and D. Runia, Aetiana, in Journal of the History of Philosophy 37 (1999), 523-24.

202) V. Tsouna, The Epistemology of the Cyrenaic School, in Classical Review 59.2 (2000), 151-52.

203) F. Budelmann, The Language of Sophocles, in Classical World 94.3 (2001), 278-79.

204) H. Tarrant, Plato's First Interpreters, in Journal of the History of Philosophy 41 (2003), 121-22.

205) C. Brittain, Philo of Larissa, in Classical Review 62.2 (2003), 314-16.

206) H.-G. Gadamer, The Beginning of Knowledge, in Philosophical Quarterly 54 (2004), 614-15.


207) J. Warren, Facing Death. Epicurus and his Critics, in Times Literary Supplement October 8, 2004, 11.

208) J. Dillon, The Heirs of Plato, in Classical Review NS 55.1 (2005), 60-61.

209) A. Kenny, A New History of Western Philosophy. Vol. 1 Ancient Philosophy, in Times Literary Supplement April 15, 2005, 4-5.

210) J. Sellars, The Art of Living. The Stoics on the Nature and Function of Philosophy, in Classical Review NS 56.1 (2006), 81-2.

211) D. McMahon, The Pursuit of Happiness, R. Schoch, The Secrets of Happiness, and D. Gilbert, Stumbling on Happiness, in Times Literary Supplement, September 1, 2006, 9.

212) R. Sorabji, Self, in Times Literary Supplement June 22, 2007, 27.

213) B. Inwood, Reading Seneca, Philosophical Review 118.3 (2009), 378-81.

214) P.A. Brunt, Studies in Stoicism, in Times Literary Supplement November 21, 2014, 24.

215) L. Willms, Epiktets Diatribe Über die Freiheit (4.1), 2 vols., Gnomon 88 (2016), 551-2.


VI Occasional pieces

216) Response to Thomas M. Conley, Philon Rhetor, in Colloquy 47 of Center for Hermeneutical Studies (Berkeley, 1984), 35-8.

217) 'Consciously Stoic', Omnibus 9 (1985), 21-3.

218) ‘The Identity Group,’ Jahrbuch des Wissenschaftskollegs zu Berlin 1991-92, 144-51.

219) ‘Gregory Vlastos’, in W.W. Briggs, ed. Biographical Dictionary of North American Classicists (Westport, Conn, 1994), 664-67.

220) ‘Amos Funkenstein on the Disenchantments of Knowledge’, in Amos Funkenstein, Doreen B. Townsend Center Occasional Papers 6 (Berkeley, 1996), 9-18.

221) ‘Locating Diogenes of Apollonia’, Ancient Philosophy 21.2 (2001), 476.

222) ‘Memoir of Arthur Hilary Armstrong’, Proceedings of the British Academy 120 (2003), 3-17.

223) ‘Evolution vs Intelligent Design’, in Townsend Newsletter (Berkeley, Nov/Dec., 2006), 3-5.

224) Foreword to second edition of B. Williams, Shame and Necessity (University of California Press, 2008), xiii-xxi.

225)’Ian Gray Kidd’, Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the British Academy 14 (2015), 263-78.


VII Forthcoming contributions to books


226) ‘Epicurean hedonism and utilitarianism’, in P. Mitsis, ed., The Oxford Handbook to Epicureanism (Oxford University Press. 2017).

227) ‘Seneca and Epictetus on body, mind and dualism’, in T. Engberg-Pedersen, ed. From Stoicism to Platonism (Cambridge University Press, 2017).

228) ‘Zeno of Citium: Cynic founder of the Stoic tradition’, in J. Miller, ed. Diogenes Laertius

(Οxford University Press, 2017).

229) ‘In and out of the Stoa: Diogenes Laertius on Zeno’, in J. Warren ed., Authors and Authorities

(Cambridge University Press, 2017).

VIII Co-edited Series Volumes


Hellenistic Culture and Society (University of California Press), co-edited with A.W. Bulloch, E.S Gruen, and A.F. Stewart, 52 vols. published between 1988 and 2014.

Clarendon Later Ancient Philosophers (Clarendon Press, Oxford), co-edited with Jonathan Barnes:
vol. 1, J. Hankinson, Galen on the Natural Faculties (1991)

vol. 2, J. Dillon, Alcinous: The Handbook of Platonism (1993)

vol. 3, R. Bett, Sextus Empiricus: Against the Ethicists (1996)

vol. 4, D. Blank, Sextus Empiricus: Against the Grammarians (1998)

vol. 5, R. Dobbin, Epictetus: Discourses Book I (1998)

vol. 6, J. Barnes, Porphyry: Introduction (2003)

vol. 7, B. Inwood, Seneca: Selected Philosophical Letters (2007)

vol, 8, C. Gill, Marcus Aurelius: Meditations Books 1-6 (2013)



IX Books in preparation and under contract
Plotinus, Ennead II.4 On Matter (Parmenides Press)

Studies in Greek Selfhood and Rationality (Oxford University Press)

How to be Free: An Ancient Guide to the Stoic Life (Princeton University Press)
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