ABSTRACT

It is to Greek critical thinking about seeing that we owe our conceptual framework for theorizing the senses, and it is also to such thinking that we owe the lasting legacy of Greco-Roman imagery. Sight and the Ancient Senses is the first thorough introduction to the conceptualization of sight in the history, visual culture, literature and philosophy of classical antiquity. Examining how the Greeks and Romans interpreted what they saw, the collection also considers sight in relation to the other senses.

This volume brings together a number of interdisciplinary perspectives to deliver a broad and balanced coverage of this subject. Contributors explore the cultural, social and intellectual backdrops that gave rise to ancient theories of seeing, from Archaic Greece through to the advent of Christianity in late antiquity. This series of specially commissioned thematic chapters demonstrate how theories about sight informed Graeco-Roman philosophy, science, poetry rhetoric and art. The collection also reaches beyond its Graeco-Roman visual framework, showcasing how ancient ideas have influenced the longue durée of western sensory thinking. Richly illustrated throughout, including a section of color plates, Sight and the Ancient Senses is a wide-ranging introduction to ancient theories of seeing which will be an invaluable resource for students and scholars of classical antiquity.

chapter |35 pages

Introductory Reflections

Making sense of ancient sight

chapter 1|18 pages

Sight and The Presocratics

Approaches to visual perception in early Greek philosophy

chapter 2|14 pages

Sight and The Philosophy of Vision in Classical Greece

Democritus, Plato and Aristotle

chapter 3|17 pages

Sight and The Perspectives of Mathematics

The limits of ancient optics

chapter 4|22 pages

Sight and Reflexivity

Theorizing vision in Greek vase-painting

chapter 5|16 pages

Sight and Painting

Optical theory and pictorial poetics in Classical Greek art

chapter 6|20 pages

Sight and Light

Reified gazes and looking artefacts in the Greek cultural imagination

chapter 7|18 pages

Sight and Death

Seeing the dead through ancient eyes

chapter 8|19 pages

Sight and the Gods

On the desire to see naked nymphs

chapter 9|25 pages

Sight and Memory

The visual art of Roman mnemonics

chapter 10|15 pages

Sight and Insight

Theorizing vision, emotion and imagination in ancient rhetoric

chapter 11|17 pages

Sight and Christianity

Early Christian attitudes to seeing

chapter 12|12 pages

Sight and Blindness

The mask of Thamyris

chapter 13|14 pages

Sight in Retrospective

The afterlife of ancient optics