Polis & Politics: Studies in Ancient Greek HistoryPernille Flensted-Jensen, Thomas Heine Nielsen, Mogens Herman Hansen, Lene Rubinstein Museum Tusculanum Press, 2000 - 651 من الصفحات A substantial volume containing a series of twenty-five international papers which were presented to Mogens Herman Hansen on his 60th birthday in August 2000. The wide-ranging essays reflect Hansen's two main areas of research: the community and physical nature of the polis and its political ideology, practical politics and law. The majority of the papers, which include literary and philosophical perspectives, focus on Athens during the 5th and 4th centuries BC. This celebration of Classicism, although not aimed at the general reader, is ambitious and exuberant with its tone set by the introductory flourish' of two poems about Hansen. Three German and two French papers; the remaining essays are English. |
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Walls and the Polis | 45 |
Ergasteria in the Western Greek World | 89 |
Grenzfestungen und Verkehrsverbindungen in NordostAttika | 107 |
Auswahl und Bewertung von dramatischen Aufführungen | |
Living Freely as a Slave of the Law Notes on Why Sokrates Lives in Athens | |
Just Rituals Why the Rigmarole of FourthCentury Athenian Lawcourts? | |
The Length of Trials for Public Offences in Athens | |
Investigations and Reports by the Areopagos Council | |
At Home Lysias 1 23 | |
Bibliographia Hanseniana 617 | |
Tabula Gratulatoria 631 | |
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