List of illustrations; Series Preface; 1. Series Introduction: Distributed Cognition and the Humanities, Miranda Anderson, Michael Wheeler and Mark Sprevak; 2. Introduction: Distributed Cognition and the Classics, Douglas Cairns; 3. Physical Sciences: Ptolemy’s Extended Mind, Courtney Roby; 4. Distributed Cognition and the Diffusion of Information Technologies in the Roman World, Andrew Riggsby; 5. Mask as Mind Tool: A Methodology of Material Engagement, Peter Meineck; 6. Embodied, Extended and Distributed Cognition in Roman Technical Practice, William Short; 7. Roman-period Theatres as Distributed Cognitive Micro-ecologies, Diana Y. Ng; 8. Cognition, Emotions and the Feeling Body in the Hippocratic Corpus, George Kazantidis; 9. Enactivism and Embodied Cognition in Stoicism and Plato’s Timaeus, Christopher Gill; 10. Enargeia, Enactivism and the Ancient Readerly Imagination, Luuk Huitink; 11. Group Minds in Classical Athens? Chorus and D?mos as Case Studies of Collective Cognition, Felix Budelmann; 12. One Soul in Two Bodies: Distributed Cognition and Ancient Greek Friendship, David Konstan; 13. Distributed Cognition and Its Discontents: Three Episodes from the Classical Tradition, Thomas Habinek and Hector Reyes; Notes on Contributors.