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Reconstructing Damon
Music, Wisdom Teaching, and Politics in Perikles' Athens
Genres:
Theory of music & musicology,
Early music (up to c 1000 CE),
Literary studies: classical, early & medieval,
Literary studies: poetry & poets,
Classical history / classical civilisation,
History of Western philosophy,
Political structure & processes,
European history,
Western philosophy: Ancient, to c 500
Synopsis
Fifth-century Athenian musical and political theorist Damon was the first to study music's psychological, behavioural, and political effects, profoundly influencing debates on music theory throughout antiquity. Considered by Isokrates to be the most intelligent Athenian of his age, Damon worked alongside Perikles during the most vibrant decades of Athens' democracy. Probably using fourth-century BC sources, Olympiodoros records that 'Damon taught Perikles the songs
through which Perikles harmonized the city'. However, musical and political entanglements caused this teacher-theorist to be ostracized from Athens for ten years, at the height of Perikles' power.
Reconstructing Damon is the first comprehensive study of the most important theorist of music and poetic meter in ancient Athens, detailing his extensive influence, and providing the first systematic collection, translation, and critical examination of all ancient testimonia for him. In doing so, this volume makes an important contribution to a number of key fields, including classical Greek music and music theory, fifth-century philosophy (particularly the sophists), political history
including the growth of democracy, and the life and career of Perikles.
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What Reviewers Are Saying
Wallace's Reconstructing Damon serves as an excellent incitement to re-investigate the intellectual and political milieu of mid-fifth-century Athens, as well as to basic (and timely)questions about expertise and political manipulation. * Christopher Moore, Polis: The Journal for Ancient Greek Political Thought * In conclusion, Wallace has done the scholarly community a good service in sharing the results of his 30 years' work on Damon and his book will shape the image of this important Athenian intellectual for many generations. ... Wallace's book certainly represents the best tool currently available to make further progress in understanding the legacy of this wondrous 'sophist in disguise'. * Tosca Lynch, Greek and Roman Musical Studies *