Plutarch's Cities
Herausgeber: Athanassaki, Lucia; Titchener, Frances
Plutarch's Cities
Herausgeber: Athanassaki, Lucia; Titchener, Frances
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This volume is the first comprehensive attempt to assess the significance of the polis in Plutarch's works from several perspectives, namely the polis as a physical entity, a lived experience, and a source of inspiration; as a historical and sociopolitical unit; as a theoretical construct and paradigm to think with.
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This volume is the first comprehensive attempt to assess the significance of the polis in Plutarch's works from several perspectives, namely the polis as a physical entity, a lived experience, and a source of inspiration; as a historical and sociopolitical unit; as a theoretical construct and paradigm to think with.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 163mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 767g
- ISBN-13: 9780192859914
- ISBN-10: 0192859919
- Artikelnr.: 66123659
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 163mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 767g
- ISBN-13: 9780192859914
- ISBN-10: 0192859919
- Artikelnr.: 66123659
Lucia Athanassaki is Professor of Classical Philology at the University of Crete and co-chairman of the Network for the Study of Archaic and Classical Greek Song; Visiting Professor at the University of Washington (2010), and the University of Virginia (1990-91). Fellow at Harvard's Center for Hellenic Studies, Washington DC (2019); Recipient of an Excellence Award by the Hellenic National Research Council (2012); Visiting Scholar at Corpus Christi College, Oxford (2004); Dean of the School of Letters at Crete and chairman of the editorial board of Ariadne (2014-18). She is author and co-editor of six books and more than fifty articles. Frances B. Titchener is Distinguished Professor of History and Classics. She was recognized as the USU College of Humanities Teacher of the Year (1993), was the first USU Professor to be awarded the CASE Professorship of Utah (1995), and was recognized as Outstanding Collegiate Level teacher by the American Philological Association (now Society for Classical Studies) (1999). She was awarded a Fulbright (Research) Grant to Belgium (2003) and was a visiting Professor in Leuven Belgium (2010) and Rethymno Crete (2017). She is the Editor of Ploutarchos, the International Plutarch Society journal, and co-editor of six books, as well as the forthcoming Cambridge Companion to Plutarch.
* Preface
* 1: Lucia Athanassaki and Frances Titchener: Introduction
* Contemporary Cities: Travel, Sojourn, Autopsy, and Inspiration
* 2: Ewen Bowie: Plutarch's Chaeronea
* 3: Philip Stadter: Plutarch and Delphi
* 4: Paolo Desideri: Plutarch and the City of Rome in Plutarch's Own
Times
* 5: Joseph Geiger: City and Sanctuary in Plutarch
* 6: Lucia Athanassaki: Athenian Monumental Architecture, Iconography
and Topography in Plutarch's De Gloria Atheniensium
* Cities of the Past: History, Politics, and Society
* 7: Christopher Pelling: Stereotyping Sparta, Stereotyping Athens:
Herodotus, Thucydides, and Plutarch
* 8: Athena Kavoulaki: Ritual Politics and Space Control in Plutarch's
Alcibiades and Other Athenian Lives
* 9: Timothy E. Duff: Alcibiades and the City
* 10: Delfim Leão: Athenian Civic Identities in Plutarch's Portrayals
of Phocion and Demetrius of Phalerum: From the polites to the
kosmopolites
* 11: John Marincola: Plutarch and Thebes
* 12: Katerina Panagopoulou: Plutarch's Northern Greek Cities
* 13: Judith Mossman: Plutarch's Troy: Three Approaches
* Cities to Think With
* 14: Alexei V. Zadorojnyi: The City and the Self in Plutarch
* 15: Aurelio Pérez Jiménez: The City and the Ship: Reception and the
Use of a Metaphor in Plutarch's Parellel Lives
* 16: Geert Roskam: The Place of the polis in Plutarch's Political
Thinking
* 17: Luc Van der Stockt: Plutarch's Civitas Dei
* 18: Tim Whitmarsh: Plutarch on Superstition, Atheism, and the City
* 19: Lucia Athanassaki: Afterword: Plutarch's Cities: Where To?
* 1: Lucia Athanassaki and Frances Titchener: Introduction
* Contemporary Cities: Travel, Sojourn, Autopsy, and Inspiration
* 2: Ewen Bowie: Plutarch's Chaeronea
* 3: Philip Stadter: Plutarch and Delphi
* 4: Paolo Desideri: Plutarch and the City of Rome in Plutarch's Own
Times
* 5: Joseph Geiger: City and Sanctuary in Plutarch
* 6: Lucia Athanassaki: Athenian Monumental Architecture, Iconography
and Topography in Plutarch's De Gloria Atheniensium
* Cities of the Past: History, Politics, and Society
* 7: Christopher Pelling: Stereotyping Sparta, Stereotyping Athens:
Herodotus, Thucydides, and Plutarch
* 8: Athena Kavoulaki: Ritual Politics and Space Control in Plutarch's
Alcibiades and Other Athenian Lives
* 9: Timothy E. Duff: Alcibiades and the City
* 10: Delfim Leão: Athenian Civic Identities in Plutarch's Portrayals
of Phocion and Demetrius of Phalerum: From the polites to the
kosmopolites
* 11: John Marincola: Plutarch and Thebes
* 12: Katerina Panagopoulou: Plutarch's Northern Greek Cities
* 13: Judith Mossman: Plutarch's Troy: Three Approaches
* Cities to Think With
* 14: Alexei V. Zadorojnyi: The City and the Self in Plutarch
* 15: Aurelio Pérez Jiménez: The City and the Ship: Reception and the
Use of a Metaphor in Plutarch's Parellel Lives
* 16: Geert Roskam: The Place of the polis in Plutarch's Political
Thinking
* 17: Luc Van der Stockt: Plutarch's Civitas Dei
* 18: Tim Whitmarsh: Plutarch on Superstition, Atheism, and the City
* 19: Lucia Athanassaki: Afterword: Plutarch's Cities: Where To?
* Preface
* 1: Lucia Athanassaki and Frances Titchener: Introduction
* Contemporary Cities: Travel, Sojourn, Autopsy, and Inspiration
* 2: Ewen Bowie: Plutarch's Chaeronea
* 3: Philip Stadter: Plutarch and Delphi
* 4: Paolo Desideri: Plutarch and the City of Rome in Plutarch's Own
Times
* 5: Joseph Geiger: City and Sanctuary in Plutarch
* 6: Lucia Athanassaki: Athenian Monumental Architecture, Iconography
and Topography in Plutarch's De Gloria Atheniensium
* Cities of the Past: History, Politics, and Society
* 7: Christopher Pelling: Stereotyping Sparta, Stereotyping Athens:
Herodotus, Thucydides, and Plutarch
* 8: Athena Kavoulaki: Ritual Politics and Space Control in Plutarch's
Alcibiades and Other Athenian Lives
* 9: Timothy E. Duff: Alcibiades and the City
* 10: Delfim Leão: Athenian Civic Identities in Plutarch's Portrayals
of Phocion and Demetrius of Phalerum: From the polites to the
kosmopolites
* 11: John Marincola: Plutarch and Thebes
* 12: Katerina Panagopoulou: Plutarch's Northern Greek Cities
* 13: Judith Mossman: Plutarch's Troy: Three Approaches
* Cities to Think With
* 14: Alexei V. Zadorojnyi: The City and the Self in Plutarch
* 15: Aurelio Pérez Jiménez: The City and the Ship: Reception and the
Use of a Metaphor in Plutarch's Parellel Lives
* 16: Geert Roskam: The Place of the polis in Plutarch's Political
Thinking
* 17: Luc Van der Stockt: Plutarch's Civitas Dei
* 18: Tim Whitmarsh: Plutarch on Superstition, Atheism, and the City
* 19: Lucia Athanassaki: Afterword: Plutarch's Cities: Where To?
* 1: Lucia Athanassaki and Frances Titchener: Introduction
* Contemporary Cities: Travel, Sojourn, Autopsy, and Inspiration
* 2: Ewen Bowie: Plutarch's Chaeronea
* 3: Philip Stadter: Plutarch and Delphi
* 4: Paolo Desideri: Plutarch and the City of Rome in Plutarch's Own
Times
* 5: Joseph Geiger: City and Sanctuary in Plutarch
* 6: Lucia Athanassaki: Athenian Monumental Architecture, Iconography
and Topography in Plutarch's De Gloria Atheniensium
* Cities of the Past: History, Politics, and Society
* 7: Christopher Pelling: Stereotyping Sparta, Stereotyping Athens:
Herodotus, Thucydides, and Plutarch
* 8: Athena Kavoulaki: Ritual Politics and Space Control in Plutarch's
Alcibiades and Other Athenian Lives
* 9: Timothy E. Duff: Alcibiades and the City
* 10: Delfim Leão: Athenian Civic Identities in Plutarch's Portrayals
of Phocion and Demetrius of Phalerum: From the polites to the
kosmopolites
* 11: John Marincola: Plutarch and Thebes
* 12: Katerina Panagopoulou: Plutarch's Northern Greek Cities
* 13: Judith Mossman: Plutarch's Troy: Three Approaches
* Cities to Think With
* 14: Alexei V. Zadorojnyi: The City and the Self in Plutarch
* 15: Aurelio Pérez Jiménez: The City and the Ship: Reception and the
Use of a Metaphor in Plutarch's Parellel Lives
* 16: Geert Roskam: The Place of the polis in Plutarch's Political
Thinking
* 17: Luc Van der Stockt: Plutarch's Civitas Dei
* 18: Tim Whitmarsh: Plutarch on Superstition, Atheism, and the City
* 19: Lucia Athanassaki: Afterword: Plutarch's Cities: Where To?