Mark Golden / Peter Toohey (eds.)
Inventing Ancient Culture
Historicism, periodization and the ancient world
Herausgeber: Golden, Mark; Toohey, Peter
Mark Golden / Peter Toohey (eds.)
Inventing Ancient Culture
Historicism, periodization and the ancient world
Herausgeber: Golden, Mark; Toohey, Peter
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First Published in 1996. Inventing Ancient Culture discusses aspects of antiquity which we have tended to ignore. It asks the reader how far we have reinvented antiquity, by applying modern concepts and understandings to its study.
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First Published in 1996. Inventing Ancient Culture discusses aspects of antiquity which we have tended to ignore. It asks the reader how far we have reinvented antiquity, by applying modern concepts and understandings to its study.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 472g
- ISBN-13: 9780415099608
- ISBN-10: 0415099609
- Artikelnr.: 21175841
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 472g
- ISBN-13: 9780415099608
- ISBN-10: 0415099609
- Artikelnr.: 21175841
Mark Golden is Professor of Classics at the University of Winnipeg. Heis the author of Children and Childhood in Classical Athens (1990). Peter Toohey is Associate Professor in Classics and Ancient 1-listory at theUniversity of New England, New South Wales. He is the author of ReadingEpic (1992) and Epic Lessons (1996).
List of illustrations
List of contributors
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
Mark Golden and Peter Toohey
Part I Antiquity and the Enlightenment: Inventing the present
INTRODUCTION/Mark Golden and Peter Toohey
I TOWARDS A HISTORY OF BO[)Y HISTORY/Amy Richlin
2 PAINTERS AND PEDERASTS: ANCIENT ART, SEXUAI.ITY, AND SOCIAL HISTORY/Martin Kilmer
3 TRIMALCHIO'S CONSTIPATION: PERIODIZING MADNESS, EROS, AND TIME/Peter Tuohey
4 PHILOSOPHY, FRIENDSHIP, AND CULTURAL HISTORY/David Konstan
5 CONTINUITY AND CHANGE IN ROMAN SOCIAL HISTORY: RETRIEVING FAMILY FEELING(S)' FROM ROMAN LAW AND LITERATURE/Suzanne Dixon
Part II Reconstructing the past: The practice of periodization
INTRODUCTION/Mark Golden and Peter Toohey
6 PERIODIZATION AND TI IE HEROES: INVENTING ADARKAGE/Jan Morris
7 RECONSTRUCTING CHANGE: IDEOLOGY AND TIlE ELEUSINIAN MYSTERIES/Christiane Sourvinou
Inwood
8 THE PROBLEM OF PERIODIZATION: THE CASE OF THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR/Barry S. Strauss
9 CHANGE OR CONTINUITY? CHILDREN AND CHILDHOOD IN 1
IELLENISTIC HISTORIOGRAPHY/Mark Golden
10 DID ROMAN WOMEN HAVE AN EMPIRE?/Phyllis Culham
References
Index.
List of contributors
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
Mark Golden and Peter Toohey
Part I Antiquity and the Enlightenment: Inventing the present
INTRODUCTION/Mark Golden and Peter Toohey
I TOWARDS A HISTORY OF BO[)Y HISTORY/Amy Richlin
2 PAINTERS AND PEDERASTS: ANCIENT ART, SEXUAI.ITY, AND SOCIAL HISTORY/Martin Kilmer
3 TRIMALCHIO'S CONSTIPATION: PERIODIZING MADNESS, EROS, AND TIME/Peter Tuohey
4 PHILOSOPHY, FRIENDSHIP, AND CULTURAL HISTORY/David Konstan
5 CONTINUITY AND CHANGE IN ROMAN SOCIAL HISTORY: RETRIEVING FAMILY FEELING(S)' FROM ROMAN LAW AND LITERATURE/Suzanne Dixon
Part II Reconstructing the past: The practice of periodization
INTRODUCTION/Mark Golden and Peter Toohey
6 PERIODIZATION AND TI IE HEROES: INVENTING ADARKAGE/Jan Morris
7 RECONSTRUCTING CHANGE: IDEOLOGY AND TIlE ELEUSINIAN MYSTERIES/Christiane Sourvinou
Inwood
8 THE PROBLEM OF PERIODIZATION: THE CASE OF THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR/Barry S. Strauss
9 CHANGE OR CONTINUITY? CHILDREN AND CHILDHOOD IN 1
IELLENISTIC HISTORIOGRAPHY/Mark Golden
10 DID ROMAN WOMEN HAVE AN EMPIRE?/Phyllis Culham
References
Index.
List of illustrations
List of contributors
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
Mark Golden and Peter Toohey
Part I Antiquity and the Enlightenment: Inventing the present
INTRODUCTION/Mark Golden and Peter Toohey
I TOWARDS A HISTORY OF BO[)Y HISTORY/Amy Richlin
2 PAINTERS AND PEDERASTS: ANCIENT ART, SEXUAI.ITY, AND SOCIAL HISTORY/Martin Kilmer
3 TRIMALCHIO'S CONSTIPATION: PERIODIZING MADNESS, EROS, AND TIME/Peter Tuohey
4 PHILOSOPHY, FRIENDSHIP, AND CULTURAL HISTORY/David Konstan
5 CONTINUITY AND CHANGE IN ROMAN SOCIAL HISTORY: RETRIEVING FAMILY FEELING(S)' FROM ROMAN LAW AND LITERATURE/Suzanne Dixon
Part II Reconstructing the past: The practice of periodization
INTRODUCTION/Mark Golden and Peter Toohey
6 PERIODIZATION AND TI IE HEROES: INVENTING ADARKAGE/Jan Morris
7 RECONSTRUCTING CHANGE: IDEOLOGY AND TIlE ELEUSINIAN MYSTERIES/Christiane Sourvinou
Inwood
8 THE PROBLEM OF PERIODIZATION: THE CASE OF THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR/Barry S. Strauss
9 CHANGE OR CONTINUITY? CHILDREN AND CHILDHOOD IN 1
IELLENISTIC HISTORIOGRAPHY/Mark Golden
10 DID ROMAN WOMEN HAVE AN EMPIRE?/Phyllis Culham
References
Index.
List of contributors
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
Mark Golden and Peter Toohey
Part I Antiquity and the Enlightenment: Inventing the present
INTRODUCTION/Mark Golden and Peter Toohey
I TOWARDS A HISTORY OF BO[)Y HISTORY/Amy Richlin
2 PAINTERS AND PEDERASTS: ANCIENT ART, SEXUAI.ITY, AND SOCIAL HISTORY/Martin Kilmer
3 TRIMALCHIO'S CONSTIPATION: PERIODIZING MADNESS, EROS, AND TIME/Peter Tuohey
4 PHILOSOPHY, FRIENDSHIP, AND CULTURAL HISTORY/David Konstan
5 CONTINUITY AND CHANGE IN ROMAN SOCIAL HISTORY: RETRIEVING FAMILY FEELING(S)' FROM ROMAN LAW AND LITERATURE/Suzanne Dixon
Part II Reconstructing the past: The practice of periodization
INTRODUCTION/Mark Golden and Peter Toohey
6 PERIODIZATION AND TI IE HEROES: INVENTING ADARKAGE/Jan Morris
7 RECONSTRUCTING CHANGE: IDEOLOGY AND TIlE ELEUSINIAN MYSTERIES/Christiane Sourvinou
Inwood
8 THE PROBLEM OF PERIODIZATION: THE CASE OF THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR/Barry S. Strauss
9 CHANGE OR CONTINUITY? CHILDREN AND CHILDHOOD IN 1
IELLENISTIC HISTORIOGRAPHY/Mark Golden
10 DID ROMAN WOMEN HAVE AN EMPIRE?/Phyllis Culham
References
Index.