EMPEDOCLES THE LOVE POET: Empédocle, une poétique philosophique. (Kaïnon, Anthropologie de la pensée ancienne 6.) Pp. 931. Paris: Classiques Garnier, 2017. Paper, €98 (Cased, €135). ISBN: 978-2-406-05713-0 (978-2-406-05714-7 hbk)
[...]despite its official focus on poetics, by Part 3 this work becomes a general treatment of Empedocles’ art and thought. Since Empedocles remains largely up for grabs, with fundamental disagreements over the corpus and the unity or not of his thought, it is neither possible nor desirable to study...
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