Hubris, Ancient and Modern

Concepts, Comparisons, Connections

Eugene Sadler-Smith author Douglas Cairns editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Publishing:31st Oct '25

£95.00

This title is due to be published on 31st October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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Unique interdisciplinary volume exploring the connections, continuities and differences between ancient hubris and its modern counterparts.

Hubris is now a term of art in a number of academic disciplines and remains a hotly debated topic in Classics. This unique volume of essays by experts in Classics, Business and Management Studies and Psychology explores the connections, continuities and differences between ancient hubris and its modern counterparts.Ancient Greek terminology continues to shape contemporary discourse; hubris is a case in point. Typically seen as the catastrophic yet common tendency to reach too high, only to fall, it remains a fixture in the contemporary discourse of business and politics. But hubris has also become a term of art for researchers in a number of academic disciplines; and it remains a hotly contested topic in Classics. This unique volume of essays explores the connections, continuities and differences between ancient hubris and its modern counterparts. Its distinguished multidisciplinary cast of experts in Classics, Business and Management Studies and Psychology explores what modern researchers can learn from the theorisation and deployment of hubris in ancient sources and how modern approaches to hubris can help us understand the ancient concept.

ISBN: 9781009461399

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 500g

300 pages