Environmental Thought in the Graeco-Roman World

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Environmental Thought in the Graeco-Roman World

‘Ecological’ Sensitivity, ‘Sustainable’ Behaviour and ‘Biodiversity’. A Historical Perspective

Ancient history Landscape archaeology Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy Biodiversity Sustainability

Author: Orietta Dora Cordovana

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Language: English

Published by: De Gruyter

Published on: 23 September 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9783111177014


Introduction

The debate that has arisen around the concept of the Anthropocene forms the basis of this book. It investigates certain forms of environmental interrelation and ecological sensitivity in the Graeco-Roman world. The notions of environmental depletion, exploitation and loss of plant species, and the ancients' knowledge of species diversity are the main cores of the research.

Research Focus

The aim is to interrogate historical sources and diverse evidence and to analyse political and socioeconomic structures, according to a reading focused on possible antecedents, cultural prodromes, alignments of thought or divergencies, with respect to major modern environmental problems and current ecological conceptualisations. As a result, sustainable behaviour, biodiversity and its practical uses can also be identified in ancient societies.

Perspective and Conclusions

In the context of environmental studies, this contribution is placed from the perspective of a historian of antiquity, with the aim of outlining the forma mentis and praxis of the ancients with respect to specific environmental issues. Ancient civilizations always provided ad hoc solutions for specific emergencies, but never developed a comprehensive ecological culture of environmental protection as in modernity.

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