Justice as an aspect of the polis idea in Solon's political poems : a reading of the fragments in light of the researches of new classical archaeology /
This book examines the meaning of justice or ""dike"" in the political poems of Solon from a new interpretative perspective. The first two chapters argue that neither standard historical nor literary treatments have provided an adequate foundation for understanding Solon's &...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Leiden, Netherlands ; Boston :
Brill,
2003.
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Colección: | Mnemosyne, bibliotheca classica Batava. Supplementum ;
243. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction
- Chapter I Solon: Historical Sources and Scholarship: What We Do and Do Not Know
- Preliminaries
- Section 1: Solon in the Athenaion Politeia and Plutarch's Life of Solon
- Section 2: The Contours of Modern Scholarship on Solon
- Chronology
- Hectemorage: Land, Society, and Economy
- Popular Citizenship
- Summation
- Chapter II Literary Criticism of Solon's Political Poems after Jaeger
- Preliminaries
- Section 1: Werner Jaeger on the ""Elegy on the Polis:"" A Natural Law of Justice.
- Section 2: Recent Criticism of the ""Elegy on the Polis"" Justice Demythologized: Harmony and Legislation
- Section 3: Dike in the ""Elegy on the Polis"" and the ""Elegy to the Muses""
- Summation: New Directions
- Chapter III The Polis Idea in the Work of the New Classical Archaeologists
- Preliminaries: The New Classical Archaeology and the Study of Solon
- Section 1: Political Tendencies
- Section 2: Athenian Particularities
- Summation: The Polis Idea
- Chapter IV The Lexicography and Internal Poetics of Dike
- Preliminaries
- Section 1: Lexicography of Dike.
- Section 2: The Framework of Dike in Solon's Political Poems
- Section 3: The Usages of Dike within the Framework
- Chapter V Solon's Understanding of Dike in Light of the Polis Idea
- Preliminaries: Solon and the Polis Idea
- Section 1: The Foundational Meaning of Dike: Fragment 4 and The Polis Idea as the 'August Foundations of Dike'
- Section 2: Theory into Practice: Fragment 36 and the Specific Uses of Dike
- Summation
- Concluding Reflections
- Appendices
- Appendix I: The Atthidographers and the Preservation of the Axones.
- Appendix II: Regionalist Theories of Conflict in Archaic Greece
- Appendix III: Hansen on Solon in The Orators and the Minimum Aristotelian View of Solon's Democratic Reforms
- Appendix IV: Particulars in The Discussion of Solon's Chronology
- Sources
- Hammond's Calculation: Archonship (594) and Constitutional Commission (592)
- Miller on Chronological Evidence Independent of the Archon List
- Appendix V
- Appendix VI: The Hoplite and the Polis: Brief Miscellanea
- Challenge to the Significance of Hoplite Reform in the Rise of the Polis.
- Law Givers and the Deros Inscription: the Polis Idea before the Hoplite
- Bibliography
- Index
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