The springtime of the people : the Athenian Ephebeia and citizen training from Lykourgos to Augustus /
"In The Springtime of the People: The Athenian Ephebeia and Citizen Training from Lykourgos to Augustus Thomas R. Henderson provides a new history of the Athenian ephebeia, a system of military, athletic, and moral instruction for new Athenian citizens. Characterized as a system of hoplite trai...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
[2020]
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Colección: | Brill studies in Greek and Roman epigraphy.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part 2 The Lykourgan Ephebeia
- Chapter 4 Organization
- 1 The Organization of the Ephebeia: Officials and Magistrates
- 2 The Organization of the Ephebeia: the Ephebic Tribe
- 3 The Khlamys as a Symbol of Membership in the Ephebeia
- 4 Conclusion
- Chapter 5 Paideia
- 1 Ephebic Military Service
- 2 Ephebic Trainers and Training
- 3 Conclusion
- Chapter 6 Religion
- 1 Tour of Sanctuaries
- 2 The Oath Ceremony
- 3 Oath of the Ephebes
- 4 Panathenaia
- 5 Amphiaraia
- 6 Nemesia
- 7 Torch-Races
- 8 The Eutaxia Competition
- 9 Conclusion
- Part 3 The Hellenistic Ephebeia
- Chapter 7 The Late Fourth Century BCE
- 1 The Lamian War and the Ephebeia
- 2 The Oligarchy of Demades and Phokion (321/0-319/8 BCE)
- 3 Democracy's Brief Return (319/8-318/7 BCE)
- 4 The Tyranny of Demetrios of Phaleron (317-307 BCE)
- 5 Between Freedom and Dependency (307-287 BCE)
- 6 The Tyranny of Lakhares and Regime of Demetrios Poliorketes
- 7 Conclusion
- Chapter 8 Organization, Training and Service (268/7-31 BCE)
- 1 Participation and Manpower
- 2 Financing the Ephebeia
- 3 Who Joined the Ephebeia?
- 4 Organization of the Hellenistic Ephebeia
- 5 Military Service
- 6 Trainers and Training
- 7 Honors and Awards
- 8 Conclusion
- Chapter 9 Ephebeia and Athenian Religious Life (229-31 BCE)
- 1 Ephebes and Religion in the Age of Eurykleides and Mikion
- 2 Initiation, Bull-Lifting and the Ephebeia
- 3 Festivals, Cultural Memory and the Ephebeia
- 4 Territory, Cult and the Ephebeia
- 5 Conclusion
- Chapter 10 Philosophers, Foreigners and Rome (128/7-31 BCE)
- 1 Ephebes and Athens' Philosophers
- 2 Athenian Ephebes and Foreign Youth
- 3 Ephebes and the Apantesis
- 4 The Mithridatic War and the Athenian Ephebeia