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<strong>Anthony</strong> A. <strong>Long</strong>, <strong>Curriculum</strong> <strong>Vitae</strong><br />
Born Manchester, England, August 17, 1937; naturalized citizen <strong>of</strong> the USA since 1999; married<br />
to Monique Elias. Children, Stephen Arthur and Rebecca Jane.<br />
High School and military service<br />
Manchester Grammar School (Foundation Scholar), 1948-1955; conscripted into British Army,<br />
Royal Artillery, 1955-57, retiring with rank <strong>of</strong> 2/Lieutenant.<br />
University Education<br />
University College London, 1957-1960. BA <strong>Classics</strong> (First class hons.) 1960. Ph.D., University<br />
<strong>of</strong> London, 1964. Platt prize in Greek, University College London, 1958, 1959, 1960. University<br />
<strong>of</strong> London Postgraduate Scholarship, 1960.<br />
Academic Career<br />
Present position: Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classics</strong> (since 1982) and Irving G. Stone Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Literature<br />
(since 1991), University <strong>of</strong> California at Berkeley; <strong>Department</strong> Chair 1986-1990; affiliated<br />
faculty member, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Rhetoric (since 1995), and Dept.<strong>of</strong> Philosophy (since 2006).<br />
Previous positions: Lecturer in <strong>Classics</strong>, University <strong>of</strong> Otago, New Zealand, 1961-64.<br />
Lecturer in <strong>Classics</strong>, University <strong>of</strong> Nottingham, 1964-66.<br />
Lecturer in Greek and Latin, University College London, 1966-71.<br />
Reader in Greek and Latin in the University <strong>of</strong> London at University College, 1971-73.<br />
Gladstone Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Greek, University <strong>of</strong> Liverpool, and Chair, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Greek, 1973-83 (last<br />
year on leave <strong>of</strong> absence from Berkeley).<br />
Visiting teaching appointments<br />
Eight seminars on Stoicism, Oxford University, Fall 1970.<br />
Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Classical Philology, University <strong>of</strong> Munich, 1973.<br />
Senior Fellow <strong>of</strong> the Humanities Council and Old Dominion Fellow in <strong>Classics</strong>, Princeton<br />
University,1978.<br />
Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classics</strong>, University <strong>of</strong> California at Berkeley, 1982.<br />
Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Dept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classics</strong>, University <strong>of</strong> Leiden, 1991<br />
Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classics</strong> and Philosophy, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, 1993 and 2001.<br />
William Evans Fellow, University <strong>of</strong> Otago, New Zealand, 1995.<br />
Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classics</strong>, University <strong>of</strong> Harare, Zimbabwe, 1996.<br />
Short-term Fellow <strong>of</strong> the Humanities Council, Princeton University, 2002.<br />
Brackenridge Distinguished Pr<strong>of</strong>essor in the Humanities, University <strong>of</strong> Texas at San Antonio,<br />
2003.<br />
Belle van Zuylen Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Philosophy, University <strong>of</strong> Utrecht, Netherlands, 2003.<br />
Guest Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Ancient Philosophy, University <strong>of</strong> Toronto, 2004.<br />
Four seminars on Greek philosophical theology, Yale University, 2008.<br />
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Named Lectureships<br />
Horton Lecturer, Wellesley College, 1979.<br />
Kellog Lecturer, UC Berkeley, 1985.<br />
Burnett Lecturer, California State University at San Diego, 1986.<br />
Kardinal Mercier Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Philosophy, University <strong>of</strong> Leuven, Belgium, 1991.<br />
Inaugural Lecture, Irving Stone Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Literature, Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1993.<br />
Sheila Kassman Memorial Address, University <strong>of</strong> London Institute <strong>of</strong> Classical Studies, 1995.<br />
Corbett Lecturer, University <strong>of</strong> Cambridge, 1998-9.<br />
Rosamond Sprague Lecturer, University <strong>of</strong> South Carolina, 2000.<br />
Annual lecturer, Hungarian Society for Philosophy, Budapest, 2003.<br />
Henry J. Caroll Memorial Lecturer, Pomona College, 2008.<br />
Kimball Lecturer, Whitman College, 2008.<br />
Lennox Lecturer, Trinity University, San Antonio, 2011.<br />
Fellowships providing grants in aid <strong>of</strong> research<br />
Visiting member <strong>of</strong> the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, 1970, 1979.<br />
Guggenheim Fellowship, 1986-87.<br />
National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship, 1990-91.<br />
Fellowship <strong>of</strong> the Wissenschaftskolleg, Berlin, 1991-92.<br />
Humanities Research fellowship, Berkeley, 1986, 1991, 1996, 2000, 2004.<br />
President's Research fellowship in the Humanities, University <strong>of</strong> California, 1999.<br />
Fellowship <strong>of</strong> the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, 2007.<br />
Honors and special positions<br />
Cromer Greek prize <strong>of</strong> the British Academy, 1968 (awarded for book: Language and Thought in<br />
Sophocles).<br />
Bye Fellow, Robinson College, Cambridge, 1982.<br />
Senior Fellow, Center for Hellenic Studies, Washington DC, 1988-93.<br />
Fellow <strong>of</strong> the American Academy <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences, since 1989; first in Philology section,<br />
and now in Philosophy and Theology section.<br />
Gildersleeve Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classics</strong>, Johns Hopkins University, 1991 (declined).<br />
Corresponding Fellow <strong>of</strong> the British Academy, since 1992.<br />
Honorary citizen <strong>of</strong> Rhodes, Greece, since 1992.<br />
Honorary member <strong>of</strong> Phi Beta Kappa, since 1993.<br />
Faculty Research Lecturer, UC Berkeley, 2000.<br />
Member <strong>of</strong> the American Philosophical Society, since 2009.<br />
Honorary member, Society for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Hellenic Studies, since 2011.<br />
Editorial appointments<br />
Editor, The Bulletin, University College London, 1971-73.<br />
Co-Editor, Classical Quarterly, 1975-1981<br />
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Editorial board, Classical Antiquity, 1987-1990.<br />
Advisory board, Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, 1983-.<br />
Advisory board, Ancient Philosophy, 1984-.<br />
Book Reviews advisor, Journal <strong>of</strong> the History <strong>of</strong> Philosophy, 1986-, and editorial board member,<br />
2004-10.<br />
General editor (with J. Barnes), Clarendon Later Ancient Philosophers (OUP), 1990-.<br />
General editor (with A. Bulloch, E. Gruen, A. Stewart), The Hellenistic World<br />
(University <strong>of</strong> California Press), 1985-.<br />
Editorial Ctee, University <strong>of</strong> California Press, 1987-90.<br />
Advisory board, The Body in Theory series, University <strong>of</strong> Michigan Press, 1996-.<br />
Learned Society memberships<br />
American Philological Association<br />
Society for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Hellenic Studies<br />
Aristotelian Society<br />
Cambridge and Oxford Philological Societies<br />
Association for Ancient Philosophy<br />
American Academy <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences<br />
British Academy<br />
American Philosophical Society<br />
I. Books:<br />
Publications<br />
1) Language and Thought in Sophocles. A Study <strong>of</strong> Abstract Nouns and Poetic Technique (Athlone<br />
Press, London, 1968): pp. xiv+186<br />
2) Problems in Stoicism, editor (Athlone Press, London, l971; paperback repr. 1996): pp. vi+257<br />
3) Hellenistic Philosophy. Stoics, Epicureans, Sceptics (Gerald Duckworth and Charles Scribner's<br />
Sons, London/New York, l974; 2nd ed. Gerald Duckworth and University <strong>of</strong> California Press,<br />
Berkeley/Los Angeles,1986): pp. x+274. Translated into Spanish (1977), Greek (1987), Italian<br />
(1991), Hungarian (1998), Korean (2001), Japanese (2003), Czech (2003). Pp. 14-74 reprinted as<br />
‘Epicurus and Epicureanism’ in D.G. Marowski, ed., Classical and Medieval Literature Criticism,<br />
vol. 21 (Gale, Detroit, 1997), 163-92.<br />
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4) The Hellenistic Philosophers. Vol. 1 The Principal Sources in Translation with Philosophical<br />
Commentary. With D.N. Sedley (Cambridge University Press, 1987, and later reprints): pp. xv+512<br />
translated into German (2000), French (2001)<br />
(5) The Hellenistic Philosophers. Vol. 2 Greek and Latin Texts with Notes and Bibliography. With<br />
D.N. Sedley (Cambridge University Press, 1987 and later reprints): pp. x+512<br />
6) Theophrastus <strong>of</strong> Eresus. On His Life and Work, Rutgers University Studies in Classical<br />
Humanities, vol. 2, co-editor with W.W. Fortenbaugh and P.M. Huby (Transaction Books, New<br />
Brunswick, 1985): pp. ix+355<br />
7) The Question <strong>of</strong> Eclecticism. Studies in later Greek Philosophy, co-editor with J. Dillon<br />
(University <strong>of</strong> California Press, 1988, repr. 1996): pp. xv+271<br />
8) Hierocles Elementa Moralia, with G. Bastianini, in Corpus dei papiri filos<strong>of</strong>ici greci e latini, Vol.<br />
1** (Florence, 1992): pp. 268-441<br />
9) Images and Ideologies: Self-Definition in the Hellenistic World, co-editor with A.W. Bulloch, E.S.<br />
Gruen, and A. Stewart (University <strong>of</strong> California Press, 1993): pp. viii+414<br />
10) Stoic Studies (Cambridge University Press, 1996; repr. University <strong>of</strong> California Press, 2001): pp.<br />
xvi +309<br />
11) The Cambridge Companion to Early Greek Philosophy, editor (Cambridge University Press,<br />
1999): pp. xxxii+413. Translated into German (2001), Greek (2005), Portuguese (2008); Chinese<br />
edition 2006<br />
12) Epictetus, A Stoic and Socratic Guide to Life (Clarendon Press, Oxford 2002; repr. 2004): pp.<br />
xiv+310<br />
13) From Epicurus to Epictetus. Studies in Hellenistic and Roman Philosophy (Clarendon Press,<br />
Oxford, 2006): pp. xiv+439<br />
14) M. Frede, A Free Will. Origins <strong>of</strong> the Notion in Ancient Thought, editor (University <strong>of</strong> California<br />
Press, 2011): pp. xiv+206<br />
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II Contributions to books and conference proceedings<br />
15) 'Language and thought in Stoicism', in Problems in Stoicism (see 2 above), 75-113<br />
16) 'Freedom and determinism in the Stoic theory <strong>of</strong> human action', ibid., 173-99<br />
17) Articles on Sophocles and Plutarch for Cassell's Encyclopaedia <strong>of</strong> World Literature, ed. J.<br />
Buchanan-Brown (ed. 2, London, 1973), vol. 3, 337-8, 542-3<br />
18) 'Psychological ideas in Antiquity' in Dictionary <strong>of</strong> the History <strong>of</strong> Ideas, ed. P. Wiener (Scribner's,<br />
New York, 1973), vol. 4, 1-9<br />
19) ‘Ethics <strong>of</strong> Stoicism’, ibid., 319-22<br />
20) 'Empedocles' Cosmic Cycle in the 'Sixties', in The Pre-Socratics, ed. A.P.D. Mourelatos<br />
(Doubleday, New York, l974; 2nd. ed. Princeton, 1993), 397-425<br />
21) 'The principles <strong>of</strong> Parmenides' cosmogony', in Studies in Presocratic Philosophy, vol. 2, eds. R.E.<br />
Allen/D.J. Furley (Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1975), 82-101 (revised reprint <strong>of</strong> article in<br />
Phronesis 8 [1963], 90-107)<br />
22) 'The early Stoic concept <strong>of</strong> moral choice', in Symbolae vol. 1. Images <strong>of</strong> Man in Ancient and<br />
Medieval Thought, ed. F. Bossier et al. (Leuven University Press, Belgium, 1977), 79-92<br />
23) 'Dialectic and the Stoic sage', in The Stoics, ed. J.M. Rist (University <strong>of</strong> California Press, 1978),<br />
101-24<br />
24) 'The Stoic doctrine <strong>of</strong> truth and the true', in Les stoiciens et leur logique, ed. J. Brunschwig (Vrin,<br />
Paris, l978), 297-3l5. Repr. and revised in 2 nd edition <strong>of</strong> Les stoiciens et leur logique (Vrin, Paris,<br />
2006), 61-78<br />
25) 'Aristotle and the history <strong>of</strong> Greek skepticism', in Studies in Aristotle, ed. D.J. O’Meara (The<br />
Catholic University <strong>of</strong> America Press, Washington D.C., 1981), 79-106. Repr. in T. Irwin, ed.,<br />
Classical Philosophy. Collected Papers (Garland, New York, 1995), vol. 7, 407-34<br />
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26) 'Astrology: arguments pro and contra', in Science and Speculation. Studies in Hellenistic Theory<br />
and Practice, ed. J. Barnes et al. (Cambridge University Press and Editions de la Maison des<br />
Sciences de l'Homme, Paris,1982), 165-92<br />
27) 'Epictetus and Marcus Aurelius', in Ancient Writers, ed. T.J. Luce (Scribner's, New York, l982),<br />
vol. 2, 985-1002. Excerpts reprinted in Epictetus. The Discourses, ed. C. Gill (Everyman, London,<br />
1995), 338-40<br />
28) 'Arius Didymus and the exposition <strong>of</strong> Stoic ethics', in On Stoic and Peripatetic Ethics. The Work<br />
<strong>of</strong> Arius Didymus Rutgers University Studies in Classical Humanities, vol. 1, ed. W.W. Fortenbaugh<br />
(Transaction Books, New Brunswick, l983), 41-66<br />
29) 'Methods <strong>of</strong> argument in Gorgias' Palamedes', in The Sophistic Movement, ed. K.J. Voudouris.<br />
Papers <strong>of</strong> the Greek Philosophical Society (Athens, 1984), 233-41<br />
30) 'Early Greek philosophy', in The Cambridge History <strong>of</strong> Greek Literature, eds. P.E.<br />
Easterling/B.M.W. Knox (Cambridge University Press, 1985), 245-57, 751-58.<br />
31) ‘Aristotle’, ibid., 527-40, 805-810<br />
32) ‘Post-Aristotelian philosophy’, ibid. 622-41, 835-56<br />
30a-32a) The last three articles reprinted in The Cambridge History <strong>of</strong> Classical Literature, vol. 1,<br />
Part 3, Philosophy, History and Oratory, eds. P.E. Easterling/B.M.W. Knox (Cambridge University<br />
Press, 1989), 1-13, 115-56, 178-205<br />
33) 'Thinking about the cosmos: Greek philosophy from Thales to Aristotle', in The Greek World, ed.<br />
R. Browning (Thames & Hudson, London, l985), 10l-114<br />
34) 'Pro and contra fratricide: Aeschylus, Septem 653-719', in Studies in Honour <strong>of</strong> T.B.L. Webster,<br />
eds. J.Betts/J.T. Hooker (Bristol Classical Press, Bristol, 1986), vol. 1, 179-89<br />
35) 'Epicureans and Stoics', in Classical Mediterranean Spirituality, ed. A.H. Armstrong (Crossroad,<br />
New York, 1986), 135-53<br />
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36) ‘Pleasure and social utility: the virtues <strong>of</strong> being Epicurean', in Aspects de la Philosophie<br />
Hellénistique, eds. H. Flashar/O. Gigon. Entretiens sur l'antiquité classique, vol. xxxii. (Vandoeuvres-<br />
Geneva, 1986), 283-324, Repr. in The Burnett Lectures, ed. E.N. Genovese (San Diego State<br />
University, San Diego, 1993), 102-29<br />
37) 'Ptolemy On the Criterion: an epistemology for the practising scientist', in The Question <strong>of</strong><br />
Eclecticism (see 7 above), 176-207. Repr. in The Criterion <strong>of</strong> Truth, eds. P.Huby/G.Kneale<br />
(Liverpool University Press, Liverpool, 1989), 151-78<br />
38) Contributions to ‘On the kriterion and hegemonikon’, in The Criterion <strong>of</strong> Truth, eds. P. Huby/G.<br />
Kneale (Liverpool University Press, Liverpool, 1989), 179-230<br />
39) 'Scepticism about gods in Hellenistic philosophy', in Cabinet <strong>of</strong> the Muses, eds. M. Griffith/D.J.<br />
Mastronarde (Scholars Press, Atlanta,1990), 279-91<br />
40) 'Representation and the self in Stoicism', in Companions to Ancient Thought. Psychology, ed. S.<br />
Everson (Cambridge University Press, 1991), 102-120. Excerpt repr. in Epictetus. The Discourses,<br />
ed. C. Gill (Everyman, London,1995), 342-44<br />
41) Articles on Cynics, Cyrenaics, Hellenistic ethics and Roman ethics, in L.C. Becker/C.B. Becker,<br />
eds., The Encyclopaedia <strong>of</strong> Ethics (Garland, New York, 1992), vol. 1, 234-38; 467-80; second<br />
edition (Routledge, New York, 2001) vol. 1, 368-72; vol. 2, 396-709<br />
42a) ‘Hellenistic ethics’, in L.C. Becker/ C.B. Becker, eds., A History <strong>of</strong> Western Ethics (Garland,<br />
New York, 1992), 21-32<br />
42b) ‘Roman ethics, ibid., 33-44<br />
43) 'Hellenistic Ethics and Philosophical Power', in P. Green, ed., Hellenistic History and Culture<br />
(University <strong>of</strong> California Press, Berkeley, 1993), 138-56, 162-67<br />
44) 'Stoic Readings <strong>of</strong> Homer', in R.Lamberton/J.J. Keaney, eds., Homer's Ancient Readers<br />
(Princeton University Press, 1992), 41-66. Repr. in A. Laird, ed. Oxford Readings in Classical<br />
Studies: Ancient Literary Criticism (Oxford University Press, 2006), 211-37<br />
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45) with G. Bastianini, ‘Dopo la nuova edizione degli Elementi di Etica di Ierocle Stoico’, in<br />
Studi su codici e papiri filos<strong>of</strong>ici (Olschki, Florence, 1992), 221-49<br />
46) 'Introduction' to Part V <strong>of</strong> (9) above [1993], 299-302<br />
47) 'Hierocles on oikeiosis and self-perception', in K. J. Voudouris, ed., Hellenistic Philosophy vol. I<br />
(International Center for Philosophy and Culture, Athens, 1993), 93-104<br />
48) 'Cicero's Plato and Aristotle', in J. Powell, ed., Cicero the Philosopher (Clarendon Press, Oxford,<br />
1995), 37-61<br />
49) ‘Cicero’s politics in De <strong>of</strong>ficiis’, in A. Laks/M. Sch<strong>of</strong>ield, eds., Justice and Generosity. Studies in<br />
Hellenistic Social and Political Philosophy (Cambridge University Press, 1995), 213-40<br />
50) ‘Notes on Hierocles Stoicus apud Stobaeum’, in M.S. Funghi, ed., Le vie della ricerca. Studi in<br />
honore di Francesco Adorno (Olschki, Florence, 1996), 299-309<br />
51) 'Skepsis; Skeptizismus', in K. Gründer, ed., Historisches Wörterbuch der Philosophie Band 9<br />
(Schwabe, Basel, 1996), 938-50<br />
52) 'Stoic psychology and the elucidation <strong>of</strong> language', in G. Manetti, ed., Knowledge Through Signs<br />
(Brepols, Brussels, 1996), 109-31<br />
53) 'Theophrastus' De sensibus on Plato', in K.A. Algra et al., eds., Polyhistor. Studies in the History<br />
and Historiography <strong>of</strong> Ancient Philosophy (Brill, Leiden, 1996), 345-62<br />
54) 'The Socratic tradition: Crates, Diogenes and Hellenistic ethics', in R.B. Branham/ M-O. Goulet-<br />
Cazé, eds., The Cynics (University <strong>of</strong> California Press,1996), 28-46<br />
55) 'Théories du Langage', in J. Brunschwig/ G. Lloyd, eds., Le Savoir Grec (Flammarion, Paris,<br />
1996), 552-68. Translated into English as ‘Language’ in J.Brunschwig/G.Lloyd, eds., Greek Thought<br />
(Harvard University Press, 2000), 338-54<br />
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56) 'Allegory in Philo and etymology in Stoicism: A plea for drawing distinctions', in D. Runia, ed.,<br />
The Studia Philonica Annual 9 (1997), 198-210<br />
57) Articles on Hierocles and Ptolemy in D. Zeyl, ed., Encyclopaedia <strong>of</strong> Classical Philosophy<br />
(Greenwood Press, Westport, 1997), 269-70, 459-63<br />
58) 'Lucretius on nature and the Epicurean self', in K.A. Algra et al., eds., Lucretius and his<br />
Intellectual Background (Royal Dutch Academy, Amsterdam, 1997), 125-39<br />
59) 'Stoic philosophers on persons, property and community', in R. Sorabji, ed., Aristotle and After,<br />
BICS suppl. 68 (University <strong>of</strong> London, 1997), 13-32<br />
60) 'Plato's Apologies and Socrates in the Theaetetus', in J. Gentzler, ed., Method in Ancient<br />
Philosophy (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1998), 113-36<br />
61) 'Theophrastus and the Stoa', in J. van Ophuijsen/M. van Raalte, eds., Theophrastus. Reappraising<br />
the Sources. Rutgers University Studies in Classical Humanities, vol. 8 (Transaction Publishers, New<br />
Brunswick,1998), 355-83<br />
62) Articles on Zeno, Epicurus, Pyrrho, Cicero, Epictetus, Marcus Aurelius, Sextus Empiricus, in R.<br />
Arrington, ed., A Companion to the Philosophers (Blackwell, Oxford, 1999), 148-9, 192-3, 237-43,<br />
455-6, 511-13<br />
63) 'Hellenistic Philosophy' in R. Popkin, ed., The Columbia History <strong>of</strong> Western Philosophy<br />
(Columbia University Press, New York, 1999), 74-90<br />
64) 'The lives and writings <strong>of</strong> the early Greek philosophers' in 11 above [1999], xvii-xxix<br />
65) 'The scope <strong>of</strong> Early Greek Philosophy' in 11 above [1999], 1-21<br />
66) ' Stoic psychology' in K.Algra et al., eds., The Cambridge History <strong>of</strong> Hellenistic Philosophy<br />
(Cambridge university Press, 1999), 560-84<br />
67) ‘The Socratic legacy’, ibid., 617-41<br />
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68) Articles on Heraclitus, Cratylus, Psyche and Nous, in E. Craig, ed. The Routledge Encyclopaedia<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philosophy (London, 2000)<br />
69) 'Stoic reactions to Plato's Cratylus' in M. Canto-Sperber/P. Pellegrin, eds., Le Style de la Pensée.<br />
Recueil de textes en hommage à Jacques Brunschwig (Les Belles Lettres, Paris, 2002), 395-413<br />
70) Zeno's epistemology and Plato's Theaetetus', in T. Skaltsas/A.S. Mason, eds., The Philosophy <strong>of</strong><br />
Zeno (Larnaka, Cyprus, 2002), 113-132<br />
71) 'Roman Philosophy' in D. Sedley, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Greek and Roman<br />
Philosophy (Cambridge University Press, 2003), 184-210<br />
72) 'Stoicism in the philosophical tradition: Spinoza, Lipsius, Butler', in J. Miller/B. Inwood, eds.,<br />
Hellenistic and Early Modern Philosophy (Cambridge University Press, 2003), 7-29. Coprinted in B.<br />
Inwood, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Stoicism (Cambridge University Press, 2003), 365-92<br />
73) 'The Socratic imprint on Epictetus' philosophy', in S.K. Strange/J. Zupko, eds., Stoicism.<br />
Traditions and Transformations (Cambridge University Press, 2004), 10-31. Trans, into French in G.<br />
Romeyer-Dherbey/J.-B. Gourinat, eds., Les stoiciens (Vrin, Paris, 2004), 403-26<br />
74 Summary <strong>of</strong> 73 in V. Karasmanis, ed., Socrates. 2400 Years since his Death<br />
(European Cultural Center <strong>of</strong> Delphi, 2004), 449-50<br />
75) 'Law and nature in Greek thought', in M. Gagarin/D. Cohen, eds., The Cambridge Companion to<br />
Ancient Greek Law (Cambridge University Press, 2005), 412-30<br />
76) 'Platonic souls as persons' in R. Salles, ed., Metaphysics, Soul, and Ethics in Ancient Thought.<br />
Themes from the Work <strong>of</strong> Richard Sorabji (Oxford University Press, 2005), 173-91<br />
77) ' Stoic linguistics, Plato's Cratylus, and Augustine's De dialectica', in D. Frede/B. Inwood, eds.,<br />
Language and Learning. Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Language in the Hellenistic Age (Cambridge University<br />
Press, 2005), 36-55<br />
78) ‘How does Socrates' divine sign communicate with him?,’ in S. Ahbel-Rappe/R. Kamtekar, eds.,<br />
A Companion to Socrates (Blackwell, Oxford, 2006), 63-74<br />
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79 'Plato and Hellenistic philosophy', in H. Benson, ed., A Companion to Plato (Blackwell, Oxford,<br />
2006), 418-33<br />
80) ‘Stoic communitarianism and normative citizenship’, in D. Keyt/F.D. Miller, eds., Freedom,<br />
Reason, and the Polis: Essays in Ancient Greek Political Philosophy (Cambridge University Press,<br />
2007), 241-61. Co-printed in Social Philosophy & Policy Foundation 24,2, 241-61<br />
81) ‘Williams on Greek literature and philosophy’ in A. Thomas, ed., Bernard Williams (Cambridge<br />
University Press, 2007), 155-80<br />
82) ‘Philo on Stoic physics’ in F. Alesse, ed., Philo <strong>of</strong> Alexandria and Post-Aristotelian Philosophy<br />
(Brill, Leiden, 2008), 121-40<br />
83) ‘L’ Ethique: continuité et innovations’, in J. Barnes/J.-B. Gourinat, eds., Lire les stoiciens<br />
(Presses universitaires de Paris, 2009), 171-91<br />
84) ‘Heraclitus on measure and the explicit emergence <strong>of</strong> rationality’, in D.Frede/B.Reis, eds., Body<br />
and Soul in Ancient Philosophy (De Gruyter, Berlin, 2009), 87-110<br />
85) ‘Seneca on the self: why now?’, in S. Bartsch/D.Wray, eds., Seneca and the Self (Cambridge<br />
university Press, 2009), 20-36<br />
86) ‘Later ancient ethics’, in J. Skorupski, ed., The Routledge Companion to Ethics (2010), 62-72<br />
87) ‘Cosmic craftsmanship in Plato and Stoicism’, in B. Mohr/R. Sattler, eds., One Book. The Whole<br />
Universe. Plato’s Timaeus Today (Parmenides Press, Las Vegas, 2010), 37-54<br />
88) ‘Socrates in later Greek philosophy’, in D. Morrison, ed. The Cambridge Companion to Socrates<br />
(Cambridge University Press, 2011), 355-80<br />
89) ‘Philosophers as poets and poets as philosophers: Parmenides, Plato, Lucretius, Wordsworth, in<br />
P. Marzillo et al., eds., Para/Textuelle Verhandlungen zwischen Dichtung and Philosophie in der<br />
frühen Zeuzeit (DeGruyter, Berlin, 2011), 293-308<br />
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90) ‘Aristotle on eudaimonia, nous, and divinity’, in J. Miller, ed., A Critical Guide to Aristotle’s<br />
Ethics (Cambridge University Press, 2011), 92-114<br />
III Articles in classical, philosophical, and humanities journals<br />
91) 'Sophocles, Trachiniae 539-40', Classical Review NS 13.2 (1963), 128-9<br />
92) 'The Principles <strong>of</strong> Parmenides' Cosmogony', Phronesis 8 (1963), 90-107<br />
93) 'Abstract Terminology in Sophocles: some uses <strong>of</strong> -sis nouns', AUMLA (Journal <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Australasian Modern Languages Association) 2l (l964), 53-64<br />
94) 'Sophocles, Electra 1251-2', Classical Review NS 14.2 (1964), 130-2<br />
95) 'Sophocles' Ajax 68-70, a reply to Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Fraenkel', Museum Helveticum 2l (l964), 228-3l<br />
96) ‘Thinking and sense-perception in Empedocles: mysticism or materialism?’, Classical Quarterly<br />
16, 256-76<br />
97) ‘Carneades and the Stoic telos’, Phronesis 15, 59-90. Repr. in T. Irwin, ed., Classical<br />
Philosophy. Collected Papers, vol. 8 (Garland, New York, 1995), 377-408<br />
98) 'Poisonous growths in Trachiniae', Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies 8 (1967),<br />
275-8<br />
99) 'Aristotle, De anima 424b31-425a5', Hermes 96 (1968), 372-4<br />
100) 'Aristotle's legacy to Stoic ethics', Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the London University Institute <strong>of</strong> Classical<br />
Studies, 15 (l968), 72-85. Repr. in T. Irwin, ed., Classical Philosophy. Collected Papers (Garland,<br />
New York, 1995), vol. 5, 378-91<br />
101) 'The Stoic concept <strong>of</strong> evil', Philosophical Quarterly l8 (1968), 329-43<br />
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102) 'Morals and values in Homer’, Journal <strong>of</strong> Hellenic Studies 90 (1970), 121-39. Repr. in I.J. F.<br />
de Jong, ed., Homer Critical Assessments, vol. 2 (London/New York, 1999), 305-331<br />
103) 'Stoic determinism and Alexander <strong>of</strong> Aphrodisias De fato (i-xiv)', Archiv für Geschichte der<br />
Philosophie 52 (1970), 246-66<br />
104) 'The logical basis <strong>of</strong> Stoic ethics', Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Aristotelian Society (1970- 71), 85-104<br />
105) 'Aisthesis, prolepsis and linguistic theory in Epicurus', Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong><br />
London Institute <strong>of</strong> Classical Studies l8 (1971), 114-33<br />
106) 'Alexander <strong>of</strong> Aphrodisias, De fato 190.26 ff.', Classical Quarterly NS 25 (1975), 158-9<br />
107) 'Heraclitus and Stoicism', Philosophia 5/6 (1975/6), 134-56. Repr. in T. Irwin, ed., Classical<br />
Philosophy. Collected Papers (Garland, New York, 1995), vol. 1, 179-99<br />
108) 'Chance and natural law in Epicureanism', Phronesis 22 (1977), 63-88<br />
109) 'Sophocles OT 879-81', Liverpool Classical Monthly 3 (1978), 49-53<br />
110) 'Timon <strong>of</strong> Phlius: Pyrrhonist and satirist', Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Cambridge Philological Society<br />
204 (1978), 68-90<br />
111) 'Sextus Empiricus on the criterion <strong>of</strong> truth', Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> London Institute <strong>of</strong><br />
Classical Studies 25 (1978), 35-49<br />
112) 'Stoa and Sceptical Academy: origins and growth <strong>of</strong> a tradition', Liverpool Classical Monthly 5<br />
(l980), 16l-74, summarised in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Classical Association 76 (1979), 27-8<br />
113) ‘Soul and body in Stoicism’, in Colloquy 36 <strong>of</strong> Center for Hermeneutical Studies (Berkeley,<br />
California, 1980), 1-17<br />
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114) 'Soul and Body in Stoicism', revised version <strong>of</strong> 113, Phronesis 27 (1982), 34-57. Repr. in T.<br />
Irwin, ed., Classical Philosophy. Collected Papers (Garland, New York, 1995), vol. 8, 154-77<br />
115) 'Greek ethics after Macintyre and the Stoic community <strong>of</strong> reason', Ancient Philosophy<br />
3 (1983), l84-99; also published in Byzantina Australiensia 5 (1984), 37-56<br />
116) 'The Stoics on world-conflagration and everlasting recurrence', suppl. vol. 23, Southern<br />
Journal <strong>of</strong> Philosophy (1985), 13-38<br />
117) 'Diogenes Laertius, life <strong>of</strong> Arcesilaus', Elenchos 7 (1986), 429-50<br />
118) 'Socrates in Hellenistic philosophy', Classical Quarterly, 38 (1988), 150-71<br />
119) Reply to Jonathan Barnes, 'Epicurean signs', Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, suppl. vol.<br />
1988, 135-44<br />
120) 'Stoic eudaimonism', Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy,<br />
vol. 4, 1988 (Boston, 1989), 77-101<br />
121) 'The harmonics <strong>of</strong> Stoic virtue', Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, suppl. vol. 1991, 97-116<br />
122) 'Finding Oneself in Greek Philosophy', Tijdschrift voor Filos<strong>of</strong>ie 54 (1992), 257-79. Repr. in<br />
M. van Ackeren/J. Müller, eds., Antike Philosophie Verstehen. Understanding Ancient Philosophy<br />
(Darmstadt, 2006), 54-71<br />
123) 'Parmenides on thinking being', Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient<br />
Philosophy vol. 12, 1996 (Boston, 1998), 125-51. Repr. in G. Rechenauer, ed., Frühgriechisches<br />
Denken (Göttingen, 2005), 227-51<br />
124) 'Epictetus as Socratic mentor', Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Cambridge Philological Society 46 (2000),<br />
79-98<br />
125) 'Ancient philosophy's hardest question: What to make <strong>of</strong> oneself?', Representations 74 (2001),<br />
19-36<br />
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126) 'Hellenistic ethics as the art <strong>of</strong> life', Lampas 36 (2003), 27-41<br />
127) 'Epictetus on understanding and managing emotions', Quaestiones Infinitae (University <strong>of</strong><br />
Utrecht, 2003), 48, 1-38<br />
128) ‘Eudaimonism, divinity and rationality in Greek ethics’, Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Boston Area<br />
Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy vol. 19, 2003 (Boston, 2004), 123-43<br />
129) ‘The concept <strong>of</strong> the cosmopolitan in Greek & Roman thought’, Daedalus,Summer 2008, 50-58<br />
130) ‘Montaigne the eclectic pragmatist’, Republics <strong>of</strong> Letters 1.2 (2010), Stanford University on-<br />
line journal<br />
IV Review articles (omitting 65 shorter reviews)<br />
131) J. Bollack, Empédocle, Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 55 (1973), 76-9<br />
132) G. Reale, Melisso, Gnomon 48 (1976), 645-50<br />
133 M. Nussbaum, The Fragility <strong>of</strong> Goodness, Cassical Philology 84 (1988). 361-70<br />
134) C. Segal, Lucretius on Death and Anxiety, Ancient Philosophy 12 (1992), 493-98<br />
135) K. Atherton, The Stoics on Ambiguity, Ancient Philosophy 17 (1997), 484-8<br />
136) 'Platonic Ethics: A critical notice <strong>of</strong> Julia Annas, Platonic Ethics Old and New, Oxford Studies<br />
in Ancient Philosophy 19 (2000), 339-58<br />
137) ‘Book Notes on Presocratic philosophy’, Phronesis 53.3 (2008), 290-302<br />
138), ‘Book Notes on Presocratics’, Phronesis 56.1 (2011),79-92<br />
V Occasional pieces<br />
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140) Response to Thomas M. Conley, Philon Rhetor, in Colloquy 47 <strong>of</strong> Center for Hermeneutical<br />
Studies (Berkeley, 1984), 35-8<br />
141) 'Consciously Stoic', Omnibus 9 (1985), 21-3<br />
142) ‘The Identity Group,’ Jahrbuch des Wissenschaftskollegs zu Berlin 1991-92, 144-51<br />
143) ‘Gregory Vlastos’, in W.W. Briggs, ed. Biographical Dictionary <strong>of</strong> North American Classicists<br />
(Westport, Conn, 1994), 664-67<br />
144) ‘Amos Funkenstein on the Disenchantments <strong>of</strong> Knowledge’, in Amos Funkenstein, Doreen B.<br />
Townsend Center Occasional Papers 6 (Berkeley, 1996), 9-18<br />
145) ‘Locating Diogenes <strong>of</strong> Apollonia’, Ancient Philosophy 21.2 (2001), 476<br />
146) ‘Memoir <strong>of</strong> Arthur Hilary Armstrong’,Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the British Academy 120 (2003), 3-17<br />
147) ‘Evolution vs Intelligent Design’, in Townsend Newsletter (Berkeley, Nov/Dec., 2006), 3-5<br />
148) Foreword to second edition <strong>of</strong> B. Williams, Shame and Necessity (University <strong>of</strong> California<br />
Press, 2008), xiii-xxi<br />
VI Forthcoming contributions to books<br />
149) ‘Slavery as philosophical metaphor in Plato and Xenophon’, in V. Karasmanis, ed.,<br />
Presocratics and Plato. A Festschrift in Honor <strong>of</strong> Charles Kahn (Parmenides Press, Las Vegas)<br />
150) ‘Daimon’, in G.A. Press, ed., A Companion to Plato (Continuum, New York)<br />
151) ‘Bentham, Mill, and Sidgwick on Epicurean hedonism’, in M. Erler/ W. Rother, eds, Lust -<br />
Freude - Begierde. Der Hedonismus von den Anfängen bis zur Neuzeit (Schwabe, Basel)<br />
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152) ‘Epicurean hedonism and utilitarianism’, in K.Sanders/J. Fish, eds., The Oxford Handbook to<br />
Epicureanism (Oxford University Press)<br />
153) ‘Plotinus, Ennead 1.4 as critique <strong>of</strong> earlier eudaimonism’, in R. Kamtekar, ed. suppl. vol <strong>of</strong><br />
Oxford Studies in Ancient {Philosophy<br />
154) ‘The self in the Meditations’, in M. van Ackeren, ed., The Blackwell Companion to Marcus<br />
Aurelius (Blackwell, Oxford)<br />
155) ‘The eclectic Pythagoreanism <strong>of</strong> Alexander Polyhistor’, in M. Sch<strong>of</strong>ield, ed. Plato, Aristotle,<br />
and Pythagoras in the First Century BC (Cambridge University Press)<br />
VII Co-edited Series Volumes<br />
Hellenistic Culture and Society (University <strong>of</strong> California Press), co-edited with A.W. Bulloch, E.S<br />
Gruen, and A.F. Stewart, 52 vols. published since 1988<br />
Clarendon Later Ancient Philosophers (Clarendon Press, Oxford), co-edited with Jonathan Barnes:<br />
156) vol. 1, J. Hankinson, Galen on the Natural Faculties (1991)<br />
157) vol. 2, J. Dillon, Alcinous: The Handbook <strong>of</strong> Platonism (1993)<br />
158) vol. 3, R. Bett, Sextus Empiricus: Against the Ethicists (1996)<br />
159) vol. 4, D. Blank, Sextus Empiricus: Against the Grammarians (1998)<br />
160) vol. 5, R. Dobbin, Epictetus: Discourses Book I (1998)<br />
161) vol. 6, J. Barnes, Porphyry: Introduction (2003)<br />
162) vol. 7, B. Inwood, Seneca: Selected Philosophical Letters (2007)<br />
VII Books under contract<br />
163 Greek Models <strong>of</strong> Mind (Harvard University Press)<br />
164 Seneca, Letters to Lucilius. transl. with M. Graver (Chicago University Press)<br />
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