Standing on the deck of a ferry boat, Laura Beatty watches as mainland Greece disappears from view. Her destination is Lesbos, but she's not only travelling across the stretch of glittering blue sea - she's also travelling 2,000 years into the past, to a time when the world was a wild place of gods and warrior kings. It's here she needs to go to retrieve a forgotten philosopher, one who worked side-by-side with Aristotle, to put down on parchment the glorious multiplicity of character types he met on his travels across ancient Greece. That philosopher is Theophrastus, a wondering man whose work took him from the academies of Athens to the reckless court of Philip of Macedonia, and in time would inspire Linnaeus' system of classification and, quite possibly, Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. But if one person achieved so much, why is his name so little recognized? In Looking for Theophrastus, Laura Beatty restores this important figure to collective consciousness, and in doing so travels in Theophrastus's own footsteps, exploring how we see and relate to the world around us and questioning what we lose from the modern way of living when we forget those ancients who first taught us how to see.
Looking For Theophrastus: Travels in Search of a Lost Philosopher
Author: Laura Beatty.
Looking For Theophrastus: Travels in Search of a Lost Philosopher
Author: Laura Beatty.
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