Sparta: Beyond the Mirage: Sparta and its Influence
Anton Powell, Stephen Hodkinsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 dec 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781914535307
ISBN-10: 1914535308
Pagini: 374
Ilustrații: 16 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 21 mm
Greutate: 628.98000000000002 kg
Editura: The Classical Press of Wales (UK)
Colecția Classical Press of Wales
Seria Sparta and its Influence
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1914535308
Pagini: 374
Ilustrații: 16 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 21 mm
Greutate: 628.98000000000002 kg
Editura: The Classical Press of Wales (UK)
Colecția Classical Press of Wales
Seria Sparta and its Influence
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Anton Powell has published extensively on the history of Sparta, Athens - and the literature of the Roman Revolution. He was the author of an introduction to source-criticism in Greek history, Athens and Sparta (3rd edition 2014), the editor of Wiley Blackwell's Companion to Sparta (2 volumes, 2018), and co-editor (with Nicolas Richer) of Xenophon and Sparta (2020). His monograph Virgil the Partisan (2008) was awarded the prize of the American Vergilian Society for 'the book that makes the greatest contribution toward our understanding and appreciation of Vergil'. He has twice been Invited Professor at the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris, in 2006 for Greek history and in 2008 for Latin literature.Stephen Hodkinson is an internationally recognised authority on Sparta and the founder of the University of Nottingham's Centre for Spartan and Peloponnesian Studies. Author of numerous influential studies on Greek history, his Property and Wealth in Classical Sparta (CPW, 2000) is the leading work in its field. He has been made an Honorary Citizen of modern Sparta for his contributions to the global understanding of Spartan history. He is currently Emeritus Professor of Ancient History at the University of Nottingham.
Cuprins
Introduction - Stephen HodkinsonI. Representations of Sparta1. Herodotus and Spartan Despotism - Ellen Millender2. Spartan Ate at Thermopylai: Semantics and Ideology at Herodotus, Histories 7.234 - Michael Clarke3. Was Sophrosyne Ever a Spartan Virtue? - Noreen Humble4. Three Evocations of the Dead with Pausanias - Daniel OgdenII. Invention and Tradition5. Iron Money and the Ideology of Consumption in Laconia - Thomas J. Figueira6. Iron Money in Sparta: Myth and History - Jacqueline Christien7. The Invention of Tradition in Classical and Hellenistic Sparta - Michael Flower8. Notes on the Influence of the Spartan Great Rhetra on Tyrtaeus, Herodotus and Xenophon - Michael LipkaIII. Subject Populations9. Helotic Slavery Reconsidered - Nino Luraghi10. Helotage and Spartan Social Organization - Nikos Birgalias11. Settlements of Spartan Perioikoi: Poleis or Komai? - Andrey Eremin12. Ouk Homoioi, Agathoi De: The Perioikoi in the Classical Lakedaimonian Polis - Norbert MertensIV. Historiographical Reception13. Sparta Compared: Ethnographic Perspectives in Spartan Sstudies - Marcello Lupi14. From Thermopylae to Stalingrad: The Myth of Leonidas in German Historiography - Stefan RebenichIndex