A companion to archaic Greece

Weitere Verfasser: Raaflaub, Kurt A.
Wees, Hans van.
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Chichester, U.K. ; Malden, MA : Wiley-Blackwell, 2009.
Umfang/Format: xxii, 750 p. : ill., maps, plans ; 26 cm.
Schriftenreihe: Blackwell companions to the ancient world. Ancient history
Schlagworte:
Parallelausgabe: A companion to Archaic Greece (Online version)
Inhalte/Bestandteile: 3 Datensätze
Inhaltsangabe:
  • 25. Gender: Lin Foxhall (University of Leicester) 26. The Culture of the Symposion: Oswyn Murray (Bailliol College, Oxford) 27. The Culture of Competition: Nick Fisher (Cardiff University) 28. Literacy: John-Paul Wilson (University of Worcester) 29. Intellectual Achievements: Kurt A. Raaflaub (Brown University) 30. War and International Relations: Henk Singor (University of Leiden) 31. Ethnicity and Cultural Exchange: Jonathan M. Hall (University of Chicago)
  • Part I: Introduction: 1. The Historiography of Archaic Greece: John K. Davies (University of Liverpool) 2. The Mediterranean World in the Early Iron Age: Carol G. Thomas (University of Washington, Seattle) Part II: Histories: 3. The Early Iron Age: Catherine Morgan (King's College London) 4. The Eighth-century Revolution: Ian Morris (Stanford University) 5. The World of Homer and Hesiod: Christoph Ulf (University of Innsbruck) 6. The Tyrants: Elke Stein-Hölkeskamp (University of Münster) 7. Sparta: Massimo Nafissi (University of Perugia) 8. Athens: Michael Stahl and Uwe Walter (Technical University of Darmstadt and University of Bielefeld) 9. Greeks and Persians: Josef Wiesehöfer (University of Kiel) Part III: Regions: 10. Attica: A View from the Sea: Sanne Houby-Nielsen (Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities, Stockholm) 11. The Aegean: Alexander Mazarakis Ainian and Iphigenia Leventi (Both University of Thessaly) 12. Laconia and Messenia: Nigel Kennell and Nino Luraghi (American School of Classical Studies and Princeton University) 13. The Peloponnese: Thomas Heine Nielsen and James Roy (University of Copenhagen and University of Nottingham) 14. Crete: James Whitley (Cardiff University) 15. Northern Greece: Zosia Halina Archibald (University of Liverpool) 16. The Western Mediterranean: Carla M. Antonaccio (Duke University) 17. The Black Sea: Gocha R. Tsetskhladze (University of Melbourne) Part IV: Themes: 18. Cities: Jan Paul Crielaard (Free University Amsterdam) 19. Foundations: Irad Malkin (Tel Aviv University) 20. States: Hans-Joachim Gehrke (German Archaeological Institute, Berlin) 21. Charismatic Leaders: Robert W. Wallace (Northwestern University) 22. Sanctuaries and Festivals: François de Polignac (Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Paris) 23. The Economy: Hans van Wees (University College London) 24. Class: Peter W. Rose (Miami University of Ohio)