توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Our Beloved Polites: Studies Presented to P.J. Rhodes
نام کتاب : Our Beloved Polites: Studies Presented to P.J. Rhodes
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : ادبای محبوب ما: مطالعات ارائه شده به پی جی رودز
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نویسندگان : Delfim Leao (editor), Daniela Ferreira (editor), Nuno Simoes Rodrigues (editor), Rui Morais (editor)
ناشر : Archaeopress Publishing
سال نشر : 2022
تعداد صفحات : 394
ISBN (شابک) : 9781803271705 , 1803271701
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 4 مگابایت
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فهرست مطالب :
Cover\nTitle Page\nCopyright Page\nContents Page\nA Tribute to P. J. Rhodes: An Overview\nPJR: An Appreciation\n John Davies\nPart I - History and Biography\n The Controversy Between Herodotus and Hecataeus: History and Competition in the Histories 2.143.\n Denis Correa\n Thucydides on Athens’ Goals in Sicily, 427-424 and 415-412 BC\n Robert W. Wallace\n Reading Thucydides’ Mythological Stories: Alcmaeon in The Peloponnesian War\n Amanda Ledesma Pascal\n Ionians in the Hellenica Oxyrhynchia: The Battle of Ephesus (Hell. Oxy. 1-3)\n Antonis Tsakmakis\n Lycurgus’ Biography and Constitution in Ephorus’ Fragments\n Martina Gatto\n Nuno Simões Rodrigues\n The Sacred Band of Thebes and Alcibiades’ Exemplum (Plutarch, Pel. 18-19 and Alc. 7.3-6)\n Sailing Directions Echoes of Ancient Nautical Knowledge in the Periplous of Ps.-Skylax\n Chiara Maria Mauro\n Heraclides’ Epitome of the Aristotelian Athenaion Politeia\n Gertjan Verhasselt\n A bastard Pharaoh: Why Ptolemy XII Auletes was not the Son of a Ptolemaic Princess\n Antony Keen\nPart II - Law\n Aristophanes on Solon and His Laws\n Delfim Leão\n Legal Theory, Sophistic Antilogy: Antiphon’s Tetralogies\n Davide Napoli\n Demosthenes, Against Aristogeiton. Νόμοϲ and Φύϲιϲ in 4th Century BC Athens\n Lorenzo Sardone\n The Search for Consistency in Legal Narratives: The Case of the ‘Good Lawgiver’\n Ália Rodrigues\n Adoption and the Oikos Eremos in Ancient Athens: Public and Private Interests\n Brenda Griffith-Williams\n The Semantic Overlap of Ἀδικία and Ἀσέβεια in the Amphiareion at Oropos\n Aikaterini-Iliana Rassia\n Sacred Laws (hieroi nomoi) and Legal Categories in Hellenistic Crete\n Michael Gagarin\n The Phrase καθάπερ ἐκ δίκης in Greek and Hellenistic Documents\n Gerhard Thür\nPart III - Politics\n The Literary Sources for Athenian Prosopography\n John Davies\n The Oligarchic Ideal in Ancient Greece\n Roger Brock\n Aitor Luz Villafranca\n The Greek Polis and the Tyrant in the Archaic Age: Some Trends in the Relationship Between the Emergence of Tyranny and the Evolution of Political Community\n A Tale of Two Cities: Studies in Greek Border Politics\n Lynette Mitchell\n Empedocles Democraticus?\n Carlo Santaniello\n From Chremonides to Chaeronea: Demosthenes’ Influence in Later Athens\n Ian Worthington\nPart IV - Epigraphy\n Epigraphy’s Very Own History\n Robin Osborne\n The Lost Dedicatory Inscription of the Serpent Column at Delphi\n András Patay-Horváth\n Andrea Giannotti\n Something to Do with Epigraphy? The ‘Aegeus Episode’ in Euripides’ Medea and the Honorific Dimension of Athenian Tragedy\n Eὐθυνῶ τὴν ἀρχὴν: Euthynai in the Sacrificial Calendar of Thorikos\n Kazuhiro Takeuchi\n Philip’s (Serious) Joke: [ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΥ] ΕΠΙΣΤΟΛΗ 12.14\n Adele C. Scafuro\nIndex