The Seer in Ancient Greece

The Seer in Ancient Greece
Author: Michael Flower
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520259935

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"Surveying all kinds of evidence—historiographical, literary, dramatic, and visual—Flower provides a comprehensive, readable, and engaging account of the operations of 'seers' during the Classical period."—Mark Griffith, editor of Prometheus Bound and Antigone "In a page-turning tour de force of anthropological reconstruction, classicist Michael Flower revisits hundreds of ancient texts to tease out his case for the absolutely central role of seercraft at all levels of ancient Greek society. Thanks to Flower's invitingly-woven tapestry of their mesmerizing stories and anecdotes, we can now savor, and comprehend through his lucid and persuasive interpretations."—Peter Nabokov, author of Where the Lightning Strikes: American Indian Ways of History

The History of Ancient Greece from the Earliest Times Till it Became a Roman Province by William Robertson Esq Keeper of the Records of Scotland The Third Edition Improved

The History of Ancient Greece from the Earliest Times Till it Became a Roman Province by William Robertson  Esq  Keeper of the Records of Scotland   The Third Edition  Improved
Author: William I Robertson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 610
Release: 1786
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: ONB:+Z204330701

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The History of Ancient Greece Its Colonies and Conquests from the Earliest Accounts Till the Division of the Macedonian Empire in the East Including the History of Literature Philosophy and the Fine Arts By John Gillies LL D

The History of Ancient Greece  Its Colonies and Conquests  from the Earliest Accounts  Till the Division of the Macedonian Empire in the East  Including the History of Literature  Philosophy  and the Fine Arts     By John Gillies  LL D
Author: John Gillies (LL. D. Royal Historiographer for Scotland.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 618
Release: 1786
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0024581242

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The History of Ancient Greece Its Colonies and Conquests

The History of Ancient Greece  Its Colonies and Conquests
Author: John Gillies
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 616
Release: 1786
Genre: Greece
ISBN: HARVARD:HW3Q30

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Er s and the Polis

Er  s and the Polis
Author: Ed Sanders
Publsiher: University of London Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Emotions in literature
ISBN: 1905670443

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Arising out of a conference on 'Er s in Ancient Greece', the articles in this volume share a historicizing approach to the conventions and expectations of er s in the context of the polis, in the Archaic and Classical

The Greeks and the Irrational

The Greeks and the Irrational
Author: Eric R. Dodds
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2023-11-10
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780520931275

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In this philosophy classic, which was first published in 1951, E. R. Dodds takes on the traditional view of Greek culture as a triumph of rationalism. Using the analytical tools of modern anthropology and psychology, Dodds asks, "Why should we attribute to the ancient Greeks an immunity from 'primitive' modes of thought which we do not find in any society open to our direct observation?" Praised by reviewers as "an event in modern Greek scholarship" and "a book which it would be difficult to over-praise," The Greeks and the Irrational was Volume 25 of the Sather Classical Lectures series.

Greek and Roman Networks in the Mediterranean

Greek and Roman Networks in the Mediterranean
Author: Irad Malkin,Christy Constantakopoulou,Katerina Panagopoulou
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317991137

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How useful is the concept of "network" for historical studies and the ancient world in particular? Using theoretical models of social network analysis, this book illuminates aspects of the economic, social, religious, and political history of the ancient Greek and Roman worlds. Bringing together some of the most active and prominent researchers in ancient history, this book moves beyond political institutions, ethnic, and geographical boundaries in order to observe the ancient Mediterranean through a perspective of network interaction. It employs a wide range of approaches, and to examine relationships and interactions among various social entities in the Mediterranean. Chronologically, the book extends from the early Iron Age to the late Antique world, covering the Mediterranean between Antioch in the east to Massalia (Marseilles) in the west. This book was published as two special issues in Mediterranean Historical Review.

Conflict in Ancient Greece and Rome 3 volumes

Conflict in Ancient Greece and Rome  3 volumes
Author: Sara Elise Phang,Iain Spence Ph.D.,Douglas Kelly Ph.D.,Peter Londey Ph.D.
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 1504
Release: 2016-06-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781610690201

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The complex role warfare played in ancient Greek and Roman civilizations is examined through coverage of key wars and battles; important leaders, armies, organizations, and weapons; and other noteworthy aspects of conflict. Conflict in Ancient Greece and Rome: The Definitive Political, Social, and Military Encyclopedia is an outstandingly comprehensive reference work on its subject. Covering wars, battles, places, individuals, and themes, this thoroughly cross-referenced three-volume set provides essential support to any student or general reader investigating ancient Greek history and conflicts as well as the social and political institutions of the Roman Republic and Empire. The set covers ancient Greek history from archaic times to the Roman conquest and ancient Roman history from early Rome to the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 CE. It features a general foreword, prefaces to both sections on Greek history and Roman history, and maps and chronologies of events that precede each entry section. Each section contains alphabetically ordered articles—including ones addressing topics not traditionally considered part of military history, such as "noncombatants" and "war and gender"—followed by cross-references to related articles and suggested further reading. Also included are glossaries of Greek and Latin terms, topically organized bibliographies, and selected primary documents in translation.