With compelling and eye-opening detective work, After Thermopylae provides a long-overdue history of the Battle of Plataea and a rich portrait of the Greek ethos during one of the most critical periods in ancient history.
With compelling and eye-opening detective work, After Thermopylae provides a long-overdue history of the Battle of Plataea and a rich portrait of the Greek ethos during one of the most critical periods in ancient history.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Paul Cartledge is the inaugural A.G. Leventis Professor of Greek Culture in the Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge, and recently the Hellenic Parliament Global Distinguished Professor in the History and Theory of Democracy at New York University. His previous books include Ancient Greece: A Very Short Introduction, Thermopylae: The Battle That Changed the World, and The Spartans: The World of the Warrior-Heroes of Ancient Greece . He is an honorary citizen of modern Sparta and holds the Gold Cross of the Order of Honor awarded by the President of Greece.
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Dedication Preface and Acknowledgements Maps Timeline 1. Introduction: Arms and the Men 2. The Oath of Plataea: Texts and Contexts 3. The Plataea Oath as a Document of Ancient Greek Religion 4. The Persian Wars: Making History on Oath with Herodotus 5. The Face of the Battle of Plataea 6. The Greeks Invent the Persian Wars: the Mythology and Commemoration of Plataea 7. Conclusion: The Legacy of Plataea Further Reading Bibliography Index
Dedication Preface and Acknowledgements Maps Timeline 1. Introduction: Arms and the Men 2. The Oath of Plataea: Texts and Contexts 3. The Plataea Oath as a Document of Ancient Greek Religion 4. The Persian Wars: Making History on Oath with Herodotus 5. The Face of the Battle of Plataea 6. The Greeks Invent the Persian Wars: the Mythology and Commemoration of Plataea 7. Conclusion: The Legacy of Plataea Further Reading Bibliography Index
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