Aristocratic Society in Ancient Crete (Routledge Revivals)

Aristocratic Society in Ancient Crete (Routledge Revivals)
Title Aristocratic Society in Ancient Crete (Routledge Revivals) PDF eBook
Author R. F. Willetts
Publisher Routledge
Pages 299
Release 2014-04-08
Genre History
ISBN 1317752961

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Aristocratic Society in Ancient Crete, first published in 1955, investigates the emergence and progress of Dorian society on Crete from the 8th century BC onwards. The major contribution of Cretan culture in this period was in the field of law – law and order are traditionally linked, and Dorian Crete remained steadfast in its pursuit of order. The author offers an explanation for the protracted aristocratic character of Cretan society, basing his study on the crucial Code of Gortyna. The primitive foundations of the social system are examined, illuminating the tribal institutions which formed the basis of the aristocratic states which developed. The four classes of the Cretan states, and the mutual relations of these classes, are defined, and the stages whereby family institutions developed are analysed. Finally, political and judicial organisation is scrutinised, and the Cretan culture is situated in the wider horizon of Mediterranean civilisation.

Aristocratic Society in Ancient Crete

Aristocratic Society in Ancient Crete
Title Aristocratic Society in Ancient Crete PDF eBook
Author R. F. Willetts
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Pages 280
Release 1980
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The Dorian Aegean (Routledge Revivals)

The Dorian Aegean (Routledge Revivals)
Title The Dorian Aegean (Routledge Revivals) PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth M. Craik
Publisher Routledge
Pages 248
Release 2015-08-11
Genre History
ISBN 131780905X

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This wide-ranging yet detailed study describes and assesses the many-faceted cultural achievement of an area remote from Athens, the Dorian islands. Elizabeth Craik’s scholarship sets this lively outlying region of the ancient Greek world – which included Rhodes, Kos, Karpathos, Melos, and Thera – in the perspective of Greek civilization as a whole, demonstrating that excessive emphasis on the Athenian advancements of the fifth century BC tends to obscure the contribution of other regions. Beginning with a discussion of the geographical setting, natural resources and historical development of the area, The Dorian Aegean goes on to survey linguistic usage and local scripts, and to examine the regional contribution to literature, medicine and science. In the final three chapters, the religious traditions and practices of the islands are discussed, in terms of myths, cults and administration. This work will appeal to students of the classical world, archaeology, and cultural history.

Aristocratic Society in Ancient Crette

Aristocratic Society in Ancient Crette
Title Aristocratic Society in Ancient Crette PDF eBook
Author R. F. Willetts
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Pages 280
Release 1955
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Aristrocratic Society in Ancient Crete

Aristrocratic Society in Ancient Crete
Title Aristrocratic Society in Ancient Crete PDF eBook
Author Ronald Frederick Willetts
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Pages 280
Release 1955
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Cretan Cults and Festivals (Routledge Revivals)

Cretan Cults and Festivals (Routledge Revivals)
Title Cretan Cults and Festivals (Routledge Revivals) PDF eBook
Author R. F. Willetts
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2013-12-11
Genre Crete (Greece)
ISBN 9780415747158

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'Cretan Cults and Festivals' contains a lengthy treatment of religious practices on Crete and acts as a supplement to the author's previous account of the socio-political institutions of Cretan aristocracies.

Encyclopedia of Greece and the Hellenic Tradition

Encyclopedia of Greece and the Hellenic Tradition
Title Encyclopedia of Greece and the Hellenic Tradition PDF eBook
Author Graham Speake
Publisher Routledge
Pages 1941
Release 2021-01-31
Genre History
ISBN 1135942064

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Hellenism is the living culture of the Greek-speaking peoples and has a continuing history of more than 3,500 years. The Encyclopedia of Greece and the Hellenic Tradition contains approximately 900 entries devoted to people, places, periods, events, and themes, examining every aspect of that culture from the Bronze Age to the present day. The focus throughout is on the Greeks themselves, and the continuities within their own cultural tradition. Language and religion are perhaps the most obvious vehicles of continuity; but there have been many others--law, taxation, gardens, music, magic, education, shipping, and countless other elements have all played their part in maintaining this unique culture. Today, Greek arts have blossomed again; Greece has taken its place in the European Union; Greeks control a substantial proportion of the world's merchant marine; and Greek communities in the United States, Australia, and South Africa have carried the Hellenic tradition throughout the world. This is the first reference work to embrace all aspects of that tradition in every period of its existence.