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Doty, Ralph Edward was born on May 22, 1945 in Sapulpa, Oklahoma, United States. Son of Ralph E. and Willa H. (Dutcher) Doty.
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In this work, the author aims to acquaint the novice with not only the techniques but also the values of the hunter. The work covers the famous hunters of legend, the moral value of hunting, and the various techniques of hunting.
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In the fourth century B.C., Xenophon wrote a history of his time, intended to serve as a continuation of Thucydides' Peloponnesian Wars. The present text is the first to be based upon the four important manuscript witnesses determined to be significant in published studies by Professor Jackson. The result is a text free of many unfounded readings accepted into earlier editions and an economical critical apparatus. Professor Doty's new idiomatic English translation which accompanies the Greek text mirrors Xenophon's unadorned style and is the first to make use of the new text.
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This book examines the controversy between the early Stoics and the Skeptics of the Academy regarding the criterion of truth. For two hundred years the two schools debated the possibility of verifying the accuracy of our perceptions, and, in the course of argument, each altered its position, adopting some of the arguments of its opponents, until a compromise was reached in the so-called «eclectic movement.» The book approaches this controversy from the standpoint of the history of ideas to show it as less a rivalry between schools than a debate within a shared tradition. As the first full-length treatment of the criterion controversy to utilize this approach, it clarifies more than ever before the community of thought between Stoa and Academy.
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(Since classical antiquity, "Hiero" has been the most popu...)
Since classical antiquity, "Hiero" has been the most popular of Xenophon's minor works. This new critical edition clears up manuscript errors from the Marchant Loeb edition of 1920, and has a contemporary facing-paged translation which makes the language much more accessible to the current reader. "Hiero" is a dialogue in which the poet Simonides questions the tyrant Hiero about the pleasures of the tyrant's life. It is a study of the form of government called tyranny and an ethical treatise as well.
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Doty, Ralph Edward was born on May 22, 1945 in Sapulpa, Oklahoma, United States. Son of Ralph E. and Willa H. (Dutcher) Doty.
Bachelor, University Oklahoma, 1967. Master of Arts in Philosophy, Columbia University, 1969. Doctor of Philosophy in Philosophy, Columbia University, 1973.
Preceptor Columbia University, New York City, 1972-1973. Instructor East Los Angeles College, Monterey Park, California, 1977-1979, George Lynn Cross Academy, Norman, Oklahoma, 1979-1982. Assistant professor University Oklahoma, 1984-1991, associate professor, 1991—2002, professor, since 2002, chairman, department classics and letters, 2006—2008.
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(This book examines the controversy between the early Stoi...)
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(Since classical antiquity, "Hiero" has been the most popu...)
(In the fourth century B.C., Xenophon wrote a history of h...)
Member Classical Association of Midwest and South, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Debra Ramirez, June 7, 1976 (divorced 1981). Married Jeanette L. Hobbs, June 3, 1983.