A few days in Athens / being the translation of a Greek manuscript discovered in Herculaneum
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A framed translation presents an ancient manuscript that stages philosophical encounters in Athens, where a young student confronts competing schools and a revered sage. Through dialogues and set scenes the text examines debates between stoic discipline and epicurean ease, challenges religious superstition, and considers ethical conduct, education, and civic responsibilities. Interspersed with antiquarian commentary, the fragmentary narrative mixes character interaction, reflective speeches, and descriptive set-pieces to illuminate differing conceptions of virtue, pleasure, and public life while modeling a translator's and author's engagement with classical materials.
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