The Periclean Citizenship Law of 451/0 B.C.
The Periclean Citizenship Law of 451/0 B.C. By Paul Waring Published Online (2007) Abstract: This paper will explore the effects of the citizenship law enacted by Pericles in 451/0 B.C. on the resident...
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Divorce in Classical Athenian Society: Law, Practice and Power By Carlos F Norena Past Imperfect, Vol. 7 (1998) Abstract: The practice of divorce in classical Athens sheds light on relationships which...
View ArticleThe Menelaion: A Local Manifestation of a Pan-Hellenic Phenomenon
Sparta, the mythological birthplace and home of the Homeric heroine, was alleged to have worshiped her at two sites, at a shrine within the polis and at a shrine several kilometers outside the polis.8...
View ArticleInstructive Irony in Herodotus: The Socles Scene
Instructive Irony in Herodotus: The Socles Scene
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The Delian League: A Prelude to Empire and War By Ken Oziah Published Online (2013) Introduction: During the classical period of Greece, the rise of the Delian League was a major factor that lead to...
View ArticleTHUCYDIDES CONSTRUCTS HIS SPEAKERS: THE CASE OF DIODOTUS
THUCYDIDES CONSTRUCTS HIS SPEAKERS: THE CASE OF DIODOTUS Daniel P. Tompkins (Department of Classics,Temple University) ELECTRONIC ANTIQUITY: COMMUNICATING THE CLASSICS, Volume 1, Number 1, June (1993)...
View ArticleThe past come into the present – Does the New Acropolis Museum in Athens...
The past come into the present – Does the New Acropolis Museum in Athens encompass successfully the archaeological and ancient past? By Annmarie Fitzmaurice Undergraduate Essay, Trinity College,...
View ArticleCompeting Constructions of Masculinity in Ancient Greece
Competing Constructions of Masculinity in Ancient Greece Scott Rubarth (Rollins College) ATINER’S Conference Paper Series: No: MDT2013-0392 (2013) Abstract Scholars often speak of ancient Greek...
View ArticleThe Role of Greek Cavalry on the Battlefield: A Study of Greek Cavalry from...
The Role of Greek Cavalry on the Battlefield: A Study of Greek Cavalry from the Peloponnesian Wars to the Second Battle of Mantinea David Josiah Weekley (Patrick Henry College) Vexilium: The...
View ArticleWrongfully Accused: The Political Motivations Behind Socrates’ Execution
The Death of Socrates, by Jacques-Louis David (1787) Wrongfully Accused: The Political Motivations Behind Socrates’ Execution David Bowles Hirundo: The McGill Journal for Classical Studies, Volume 5,...
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