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V. Harris -- $tAbbreviations -- $tNotes on Contributors -- $tIntroduction: Pain and Pleasure as a Field of Historical Study /$rW. V. Harris -- $tPost-primordial Pleasures: The Pleasures of the Flesh and the Question of Origins /$rJames Davidson -- $tMust We Suffer in Order to Stay Healthy? Pleasure and Pain in Ancient Medical Literature /$rVéronique Boudon-Millot -- $tPain and Medicine in the Classical World* /$rW. V. Harris -- $tPleasure and the Medicus in Roman Literature /$rCaroline Wazer -- $tWhat is Hedonism?1 /$rKatja Maria Vogt -- $tPleasure, Pain, and the Unity of the Soul in Plato?s Protagoras /$rWolfgang-Rainer Mann and Vanessa de Harven -- $tLucretian Pleasure /$rElizabeth Asmis -- $tJoy, Flow, and the Sage?s Experience in Seneca1 /$rSam McVane -- $tAlexander of Aphrodisias on Pleasure and Pain in Aristotle1 /$rWei Cheng -- $tOn Grief and Pain1 /$rDavid Konstan -- $tNero in Hell: Plutarch?s De Sera Numinis Vindicta1 /$rMarcus Folch -- $tBack Matter -- $tBibliography -- $tIndex. 330 $aPain and Pleasure in Classical Times attempts to blaze a trail for the cross-disciplinary humanistic study of pain and pleasure, with literature scholars, historians and philosophers all setting out to understand how the Greeks and Romans experienced, managed and reasoned about the sensations and experiences they felt as painful or pleasurable. 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