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The Power of Individual and Community in Ancient Athens and Beyond: Essays in Honour of John K. Davies

Editat de Zosia Archibald
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 ian 2019
The pioneering ideas of John Kenyon Davies, one of the most significant Ancient Historians of the past half century, are celebrated in this collection. A distinguished cast of contributors, including Alain Bresson, Nick Fisher, Edward Harris, John Prag, Robin Osborne, and Sally Humphreys, focus on the nexus of socio-political and economic problems that have preoccupied Davies since the publication of his defining work Athenian Propertied Families in 1971. The scope of Davies's interest has ranged widely in conceptual, chronological, and geographical terms, and the essays here reflect many of his long-term concerns with the writing of Greek history, its methods and materials.
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ISBN-13: 9781910589731
ISBN-10: 191058973X
Pagini: 300
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Editura: The Classical Press of Wales (UK)
Colecția Classical Press of Wales
Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Zosia Archibald is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Archaeology, Classics, and Egyptology, University of Liverpool. She is Chair of the Committee for Archaeology, British School at Athens. She was British Director of the Pistiros Project in central Bulgaria (1995-2013), and is co-Director of the Olynthos Project, Chalkidice, Greece (2014 - 2019). She has co-edited three volumes of papers on Hellenistic economies, is the author of Ancient Economies of the Northern Aegean (2013), and of the chapter on Macedonia in the forthcoming Oxford History of the Ancient Greek World. JAN HAYWOOD is Lecturer in Classical Studies at The Open University (UK). His research includes ancient Greek historiography, divination, and the ancient and modern reception of the Trojan War tradition. He is author (with Naoíse Mac Sweeney) of Homer's Iliad and the Trojan War: Dialogues on Tradition (Bloomsbury, 2018), and is preparing a monograph Herodotus and his Sources. Jan Haywood is also Reviews Editor for the Journal of Hellenic Studies.

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Preface 1 Imaginary propertied families: kinship in epic poetry S. C. Humphreys2 'Charis, sweetest of gods': wealth and reciprocity in Classical Athens Nick Fisher3 Herodotus and the social contexts of memory in Ancient Greece: the individual historian and his community Edward M. Harris4 From Croesus to Pausanias: tragic individuals in early Greek historiography Jan Haywood5 Euergetism and the public economy of Classical Athens: the initiative of the deme Robin Osborne6 The priesthoods of the Eteoboutadai Stephen Lambert7 Tegeas from Torone and some truths about ancient markets Zosia Halina Archibald8 At the roots of a revolution. Land ownership, citizenship and military service in Macedonia before and after Philip II Manuela Mari9 A twenty-first century Philippic A. J. N. W. Prag with J. H. Musgrave and R. A. H. Neave10 Apollo, the tutelary god of the Seleucids and Demodamas of Miletus Krzysztof Nawotka11 From Xerxes to Mithridates: kings, coins and economic life at Kelainai-Apamela Alain Bresson12 John Davies, Greek historian P. J. RhodesContents