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Title The Greek superpower : Sparta in the self-definitions of Athenians / editors, Paul Cartledge and Anton Powell ; contributors, Carol Atack, Paula Debnar, Edith Hall, Fritz-Gregor Herrmann, Ellen Millender, Anton Powell, Ralph M. Rosen, Malcolm Schofield, Michael Scott.
Alternative Title Sparta in the self-definitions of Athenians
Publisher Swansea : The Classical Press of Wales, 2018.
Copyright date ©2018



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Contents Anton Powell, Introductory note ; Foreword, Paul Cartledge ; Paula Debnar, Sparta in Pericles' Funeral oration ; Ellen Millender, Athens, Sparta and the techne of deliberation ; Anton Powell, Athens as new Sparta? Lakonism and the Athenian revolution of 404-3 BC ; Michael Scott, Viewing Sparta through Athenian engagement with art and architecture ; Edith Hall, Euripides, Sparta and the self-definition of Athens ; Ralph M. Rosen, Sparta and Spartans in Old Comedy ; Carol Atack, Imagined superpowers: Isocrates' opposition of Athens and Sparta ; Fritz-Gregor Herrmann, Spartan echoes in Plato's Republic ; Malcolm Schofield, Aristotle's critique of Spartan imperialism.
ISBN 9781910589809 (electronic bk.)
1910589802 (electronic bk.)
9781910589632
1910589632
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Series Sparta and its influence
Sparta and its influence.
Subject Athens (Greece) -- Intellectual life -- History -- To 1500.
Athens (Greece) -- Politics and government -- History -- To 1500.
Athens (Greece) -- Civilization -- History -- To 1500.
Athens (Greece) -- Relations -- Greece -- Sparta.
Sparta (Extinct city) -- Relations -- Greece -- Athens.
Sparta (Extinct city)
Alt author Cartledge, Paul, editor.
Powell, Anton, editor.
Alternative Title Sparta in the self-definitions of Athenians
Descript 1 online resource (x, 239 pages)
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Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Anton Powell, Introductory note ; Foreword, Paul Cartledge ; Paula Debnar, Sparta in Pericles' Funeral oration ; Ellen Millender, Athens, Sparta and the techne of deliberation ; Anton Powell, Athens as new Sparta? Lakonism and the Athenian revolution of 404-3 BC ; Michael Scott, Viewing Sparta through Athenian engagement with art and architecture ; Edith Hall, Euripides, Sparta and the self-definition of Athens ; Ralph M. Rosen, Sparta and Spartans in Old Comedy ; Carol Atack, Imagined superpowers: Isocrates' opposition of Athens and Sparta ; Fritz-Gregor Herrmann, Spartan echoes in Plato's Republic ; Malcolm Schofield, Aristotle's critique of Spartan imperialism.
ISBN 9781910589809 (electronic bk.)
1910589802 (electronic bk.)
9781910589632
1910589632
Series Sparta and its influence
Sparta and its influence.
Subject Athens (Greece) -- Intellectual life -- History -- To 1500.
Athens (Greece) -- Politics and government -- History -- To 1500.
Athens (Greece) -- Civilization -- History -- To 1500.
Athens (Greece) -- Relations -- Greece -- Sparta.
Sparta (Extinct city) -- Relations -- Greece -- Athens.
Sparta (Extinct city)
Alt author Cartledge, Paul, editor.
Powell, Anton, editor.
Alternative Title Sparta in the self-definitions of Athenians

Subject Athens (Greece) -- Intellectual life -- History -- To 1500.
Athens (Greece) -- Politics and government -- History -- To 1500.
Athens (Greece) -- Civilization -- History -- To 1500.
Athens (Greece) -- Relations -- Greece -- Sparta.
Sparta (Extinct city) -- Relations -- Greece -- Athens.
Sparta (Extinct city)
Descript 1 online resource (x, 239 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Anton Powell, Introductory note ; Foreword, Paul Cartledge ; Paula Debnar, Sparta in Pericles' Funeral oration ; Ellen Millender, Athens, Sparta and the techne of deliberation ; Anton Powell, Athens as new Sparta? Lakonism and the Athenian revolution of 404-3 BC ; Michael Scott, Viewing Sparta through Athenian engagement with art and architecture ; Edith Hall, Euripides, Sparta and the self-definition of Athens ; Ralph M. Rosen, Sparta and Spartans in Old Comedy ; Carol Atack, Imagined superpowers: Isocrates' opposition of Athens and Sparta ; Fritz-Gregor Herrmann, Spartan echoes in Plato's Republic ; Malcolm Schofield, Aristotle's critique of Spartan imperialism.
Alt author Cartledge, Paul, editor.
Powell, Anton, editor.
ISBN 9781910589809 (electronic bk.)
1910589802 (electronic bk.)
9781910589632
1910589632

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