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John Brown University
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David Konstan's scholarly interests encompass classical antiquity, with expertise in classical philosophy, thought, and history. His work extends into biblical and Byzantine studies, reflecting a broad engagement with historical, religious, and philosophical themes. Konstan's publications explore topics such as affectivism, emotion theory in ancient Greece and Rome, and the intersection of eros and pastoral themes. His work, including "Being Moved: Motion and Emotion in Classical Antiquity and Today" (2021), demonstrates an interest in the enduring relevance of classical ideas. Konstan's research explores the multifaceted connections between ancient thought and contemporary perspectives.
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- h-index: 40
- Publications: 569
- Citations: 7,583
Selected Publications
- Xenophon on the Psyche (2024) DOI
- Afterword: Before virtue (2024) DOI
- Emotion Theory in Ancient Greece and Rome (2024) DOI
- Happiness in the classical Greco-Roman world (2024) DOI
- Birds (2024) DOI
- mito griego en un contexto cristiano. El Hilas de Draconcio (2024) DOI
- Helping Friends and Harming Enemies (2024) DOI
- Introduction (2023) DOI
- Frontmatter (2023) DOI
- Frontmatter (2023) DOI
- Finishing Iphigenia in Aulis (2023) DOI
- Ancients on Old Age (2023) DOI
- A Modern Neo-Platonic Friendship (2023) DOI
- Socrates’ Rhetoric of Anti-Rhetoric? (2023) DOI
- Frontmatter (2023) DOI
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