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Ancient Greece from Homer to Alexander


Ancient Greece from Homer to Alexander

The Evidence
Blackwell Sourcebooks in Ancient History, Band 14 1. Aufl.

von: Joseph Roisman

31,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 19.12.2011
ISBN/EAN: 9781118300947
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 688

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With fresh, new translations and extensive introductions and annotations, this sourcebook provides an inclusive and integrated view of Greek history, from Homer to Alexander the Great. <ul> <li>New translations of original sources are contextualized by insightful introductions and annotations</li> <li>Includes a range of literary, artistic and material evidence from the Homeric, Archaic and Classical Ages</li> <li>Focuses on important developments as well as specific themes to create an integrated perspective on the period</li> <li>Links the political and social history of the Greeks to their intellectual accomplishments</li> <li>Includes an up-to-date bibliography of seminal scholarship</li> <li>An accompanying website offers additional evidence and explanations, as well as links to useful online resources<br /> </li> </ul>
List of Illustrations. <p>List of Maps.</p> <p>Preface.</p> <p>Abbreviations.</p> <p>Glossary.</p> <p>Greek Weights, Measures, Coins and the Athenian Calendar.</p> <p>Timeline.</p> <p>Introduction: The Evidence for Greek History and Culture.</p> <p>1. The World of Homer.</p> <p>2. The World of Hesiod.</p> <p>3. The Early Greek Polis (City-State), <i>Ethnos</i> and Federal States.</p> <p>4. Settlements Across the Sea: Greek “Colonization”.</p> <p>5. Aristocratic Power and Attitudes.</p> <p>6. Archaic Tyranny.</p> <p>7. Archaic and Classical Sparta.</p> <p>8. Hoplites and Their Values.</p> <p>9. Archaic Athens From Draco to Solon.</p> <p>10. Tyranny in Athens.</p> <p>11. Cleisthenes and Athenian Democracy (508/7).</p> <p>12. Archaic Society and Culture: Gender, Sexuality, Banquet and Competition.</p> <p>13. Archaic Law.</p> <p>14. Archaic Greek Religion.</p> <p>15. The Ionian Revolt: Persians and Greeks.</p> <p>16. The Battle of Marathon (490).</p> <p>17. The Persian War (480-79).</p> <p>18. The Athenian Empire.</p> <p>19. Empowering Athenian Democracy (462/1-451/0).</p> <p>20. War and Peace in Greece (461/0-437/6).</p> <p>21. The Administration of the Empire and the Athenian Tribute Quota Lists.</p> <p>22. The City of Athens.</p> <p>23. The Sophists, Athenian Democracy and Its Critics.</p> <p>24. The Causes of the Peloponnesian War and the Athenian and Spartan Strategies.</p> <p>25. The Peloponnesian War: The Archidamian War (431-21).</p> <p>26. Finances and Allies During the Archidamian War.</p> <p>27. The Uneasy Peace and the Sicilian Expedition (421-413).</p> <p>28. The Peloponnesian War: the Decelean War (413-404).</p> <p>29. The Rule of the Thirty, The Athenian Amnesty and Socrates’ Trial.</p> <p>30. Sparta After The Peloponnesian War: Politics, Wealth and Demography.</p> <p>31. The Spartan Hegemony, the Corinthian War and the Peace of Antalcidas (404/3-388/7).</p> <p>32. From the Peace of Antalcidas (387) to the Battle of Leuctra and Its Aftermath (371).</p> <p>33. Jason of Pherae (? – 370).</p> <p>34. Athenian Imperialism and Theban Hegemony.</p> <p>35. Running the Athenian Polis: Politics, Finances, Grain and Trade in the Fourth Century.</p> <p>36. Metics (Resident Aliens), Slaves and Barbarians.</p> <p>37. Masculine and Feminine Gender in Classical Athens.</p> <p>38. Philip II of Macedonia (359-336).</p> <p>39. Alexander the Great (336-323).</p> <p>Bibliography.</p> <p>Index of Ancient Sources.</p> <p>General Index.</p>
<p>"A welcome contribution to introductory studies on Greek history, and aims at presenting not just the historical narration but also the primary sources on which history is based... Whatever their background, all readers will benefit from this study, since Roisman manages to cover thoroughly the main aspects of each period. In addition to the historical narrative the book is supplemented with the basic secondary literature, the primary sources and, clearly one of its strengths, e- sources on the web. Thus, the reader gets a good idea both of the valid scholarly views and of what material exists on the internet to support these views. This work is surely a first step for everyone who wishes to explore Greek history. Finally, what is most helpful and educative is that Roisman's study lets the facts speak for themselves so that readers can form their own opinion about them. It seems that this kind of self-learning is the organising principle of the book. To my knowledge this is the first study of this kind, and I would strongly recommend its translation into other languages so that more students and the general public can benefit from it." (Panagiotis Paraskevas, <i>Bryn Mawr Classical Review</i>, 1 October 2012)</p> <p>"Headlined 'Historical Sources in Translation', this substantial 642-page annotated sourcebook is just the thing to place in the hands of bright sixth-form students doing the OCR AS/A2 Ancient History paper, or of undergraduates enjoying the proliferating Classical Studies courses at university." (<i>The Anglo-Hellenic Review</i>, Autumn 2011)</p>
<b>Joseph Roisman</b> is Professor of Classics at Colby College. He has authored and edited several books, among them Brill’s <i>Companion to Alexander the Great</i> (2003) and <i>The Rhetoric of Manhood: Masculinity in the Attic Orators</i> (2005).<br /> <br /> <b>J.C. Yardley</b> is Emeritus Professor of Classics at the University of Ottawa. He has published extensively on Greek and Roman history and sources. His books include <i>Alexander the Great: Historical Sources in Translation</i> (ed. with Waldemar Heckel, Blackwell, 2004) and many translations of key texts, from Tacitus and Justin to Livy and Quintus Curtius Rufus.<br />
Incorporating fresh, new translations of original Greek and Roman texts and drawing on a range of sources, including artistic evidence, this sourcebook provides an inclusive and integrated view of Greek history, from Homer to Alexander the Great.<br /> <br /> Linking the political, military, and social history of the Greeks to their intellectual accomplishments, <i>Ancient Greece from Homer to Alexander</i> offers a full and integrated perspective on the period. Rather than compartmentalizing Greek history and civilization into a number of thematic studies, the book focuses on important developments, placing them within their political, economic, cultural, and intellectual contexts, and examining both their influences and their effects.<br /> <br /> <i>Ancient Greece from Homer to Alexander</i> puts the reader in touch with the raw material of ancient history and analyzes the importance of this evidence through extensive introductions and explanatory notes. An accompanying website offers additional evidence and explanations, as well as links to useful online resources.
<p>"Students of ancient Greece will respond to this book as John Sheffield (1709) did to Homer: 'you will hardly need another book.' The new compilation of evidence merits the same praise for its range, aids and the quality of its illustrations and commentaries."<br />—<b>Carol Thomas, University of Washington</b></p> <p>"This wide-ranging collection of passages from the ancient sources, judiciously selected and edited by Joseph Roisman, and freshly translated by John Yardley, provides students of Greek History with an essential corpus of evidence for the period from Homer to the Macedonian conquest of the East. Roisman and Yardley are richly deserving of our praise and gratitude."<br />—<b>Waldemar Heckel, University of Calgary</b></p> <p>"If you want a thorough and expert introduction to the evidence of ancient Greek history – in other words, to the building blocks of western civilization – read this book."<br />—<b>Barry Strauss, Cornell University</b></p>

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