Paul Cartledge
Ancient Greek Political Thought in Practice
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Ancient Greek Political Thought in Practice
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This book investigates the interaction between ancient Greek political thought and practice from prehistoric times to the Roman Empire.
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This book investigates the interaction between ancient Greek political thought and practice from prehistoric times to the Roman Empire.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 194
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 290g
- ISBN-13: 9780521455954
- ISBN-10: 0521455952
- Artikelnr.: 25994107
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 194
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 290g
- ISBN-13: 9780521455954
- ISBN-10: 0521455952
- Artikelnr.: 25994107
Paul Cartledge is A. G. Leventis Professor of Greek Culture at Cambridge University and a Fellow of Clare College. He has published extensively on Greek history over several decades, including The Cambridge Illustrated History of Ancient Greece (1997, new edition 2002), Sparta and Lakonia: A Regional History 1300-362 BC (2001), and Alexander the Great: The Hunt for a New Past (2004, revised edition 2005).
Timeline; 1. Meaning in context: how to write a history of Greek political
thought; 2. The Greek invention of the polis, of politics and of the
political; Narrative I. The Prehistoric and Protohistoric Greek World
c.1300 BCE-c.750 BCE: 3. Rule by one: the politics of Homer, c.750 BCE;
Narrative II. The Archaic Greek World, c.750-500 BCE: 4. Rule by some: the
politics of Solon, c.600 BCE; 5. Rule by all: the Athenian revolution,
c.500 BCE; Narrative III. The Classical Greek World I: c.500-400 BCE: 6.
The human measure: the Greek invention of political theory, c.500-400 BCE;
7. The trial of Socrates, 399 BCE; Narrative IV. The Classical Greek World
II: c.400-300 BCE: 8. Rule by one revisited: the politics of Xenophon,
Plato, Isocrates, Aristotle - and Alexander the Great, c.400-330 BCE;
Narrative V. The Hellenistic Greek World c.300-30 BCE: 9. (E)utopianism by
design: the Spartan revolution, 244-221 BCE; Narrative VI. 'Graecia Capta'
(Greece Conquered) c.146 BCE-CE 120: 10. The end of politics? The world of
Plutarch, c.100 CE; 11. The Greek legacy and democracy today; Appendix I.
Selected texts and documents; Appendix II. The 'Old Oligarch': a close
reading.
thought; 2. The Greek invention of the polis, of politics and of the
political; Narrative I. The Prehistoric and Protohistoric Greek World
c.1300 BCE-c.750 BCE: 3. Rule by one: the politics of Homer, c.750 BCE;
Narrative II. The Archaic Greek World, c.750-500 BCE: 4. Rule by some: the
politics of Solon, c.600 BCE; 5. Rule by all: the Athenian revolution,
c.500 BCE; Narrative III. The Classical Greek World I: c.500-400 BCE: 6.
The human measure: the Greek invention of political theory, c.500-400 BCE;
7. The trial of Socrates, 399 BCE; Narrative IV. The Classical Greek World
II: c.400-300 BCE: 8. Rule by one revisited: the politics of Xenophon,
Plato, Isocrates, Aristotle - and Alexander the Great, c.400-330 BCE;
Narrative V. The Hellenistic Greek World c.300-30 BCE: 9. (E)utopianism by
design: the Spartan revolution, 244-221 BCE; Narrative VI. 'Graecia Capta'
(Greece Conquered) c.146 BCE-CE 120: 10. The end of politics? The world of
Plutarch, c.100 CE; 11. The Greek legacy and democracy today; Appendix I.
Selected texts and documents; Appendix II. The 'Old Oligarch': a close
reading.
Timeline; 1. Meaning in context: how to write a history of Greek political
thought; 2. The Greek invention of the polis, of politics and of the
political; Narrative I. The Prehistoric and Protohistoric Greek World
c.1300 BCE-c.750 BCE: 3. Rule by one: the politics of Homer, c.750 BCE;
Narrative II. The Archaic Greek World, c.750-500 BCE: 4. Rule by some: the
politics of Solon, c.600 BCE; 5. Rule by all: the Athenian revolution,
c.500 BCE; Narrative III. The Classical Greek World I: c.500-400 BCE: 6.
The human measure: the Greek invention of political theory, c.500-400 BCE;
7. The trial of Socrates, 399 BCE; Narrative IV. The Classical Greek World
II: c.400-300 BCE: 8. Rule by one revisited: the politics of Xenophon,
Plato, Isocrates, Aristotle - and Alexander the Great, c.400-330 BCE;
Narrative V. The Hellenistic Greek World c.300-30 BCE: 9. (E)utopianism by
design: the Spartan revolution, 244-221 BCE; Narrative VI. 'Graecia Capta'
(Greece Conquered) c.146 BCE-CE 120: 10. The end of politics? The world of
Plutarch, c.100 CE; 11. The Greek legacy and democracy today; Appendix I.
Selected texts and documents; Appendix II. The 'Old Oligarch': a close
reading.
thought; 2. The Greek invention of the polis, of politics and of the
political; Narrative I. The Prehistoric and Protohistoric Greek World
c.1300 BCE-c.750 BCE: 3. Rule by one: the politics of Homer, c.750 BCE;
Narrative II. The Archaic Greek World, c.750-500 BCE: 4. Rule by some: the
politics of Solon, c.600 BCE; 5. Rule by all: the Athenian revolution,
c.500 BCE; Narrative III. The Classical Greek World I: c.500-400 BCE: 6.
The human measure: the Greek invention of political theory, c.500-400 BCE;
7. The trial of Socrates, 399 BCE; Narrative IV. The Classical Greek World
II: c.400-300 BCE: 8. Rule by one revisited: the politics of Xenophon,
Plato, Isocrates, Aristotle - and Alexander the Great, c.400-330 BCE;
Narrative V. The Hellenistic Greek World c.300-30 BCE: 9. (E)utopianism by
design: the Spartan revolution, 244-221 BCE; Narrative VI. 'Graecia Capta'
(Greece Conquered) c.146 BCE-CE 120: 10. The end of politics? The world of
Plutarch, c.100 CE; 11. The Greek legacy and democracy today; Appendix I.
Selected texts and documents; Appendix II. The 'Old Oligarch': a close
reading.