Coastal Demes of Attika

Coastal Demes of Attika
Title Coastal Demes of Attika PDF eBook
Author C.W.J. Eliot
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 189
Release 1962-12-15
Genre History
ISBN 1487596650

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The way in which the demes and trittyes of Attika were grouped for the formation of the Kleisthenic tribes is an important historical problem. The ten coastal demes lying between Athens and Sounion constituted the three coastal trittyes for three of the Athenian tribes, and in concentrating his study on these coastal demes Professor Eliot has not only made a substantial contribution to our knowledge of ancient Athens but has come to important conclusions about Kleisthenes' constitution of the tribes.The research for this book was done in Athens. Professor Eliot was therefore able to make repeated visits to each area in order to study the terrain and the ancient remains. He could examine the finds for each deme, and he had access to all the excavation reports, including the accounts of the early travellers, collectors, and excavators. Professor Eliot handles this variety of evidence with a sure hand. He examines each item of evidence in its own context and refrains from a general assessment until all of the items can be viewed in relation to each other. To join Professor Eliot in the search for clues in the ancient literature, read the travellers' notes, watch the piecing together of the epigraphical remains, and walk the actual ground in his company is to share in intellectual pursuits of a very high order.

The Demes of Attica, 508/7 -ca. 250 B.C.

The Demes of Attica, 508/7 -ca. 250 B.C.
Title The Demes of Attica, 508/7 -ca. 250 B.C. PDF eBook
Author David Whitehead
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 515
Release 2014-07-14
Genre History
ISBN 1400857686

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This work is a richly detailed study of the nature and development of the 139 Attic demes, the local units that made up the city-state of Athens during the classical and early Hellenistic periods. Originally published in 1986. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

Coastal Demes of Attika

Coastal Demes of Attika
Title Coastal Demes of Attika PDF eBook
Author Charles William John Eliot
Publisher
Pages 181
Release 1972
Genre
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Rural Athens Under the Democracy

Rural Athens Under the Democracy
Title Rural Athens Under the Democracy PDF eBook
Author Nicholas F. Jones
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 345
Release 2011-02-02
Genre History
ISBN 0812202376

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Much of the evidence—literary, historical, documentary, and pictorial—from ancient Athens is urban in authorship, subject matter, and intended audience. The result has been the assertion of an undifferentiated monolithic "Athenian" citizen regime as often as not identifiably urban in its lifestyle, preoccupations, and attitude. In Rural Athens Under the Democracy, however, Nicholas F. Jones undertakes the first comprehensive attempt to reconstruct on its own terms the world of rural Attica outside the walls during the "classical" fifth and fourth centuries B.C. What he finds is a distinctly nonurban (and nonurbane) order dominated by a traditional, predominantly agrarian society and culture. Jones relies heavily upon the relatively neglected epigraphic record from the rural countryside and villages, as well as posing new questions of the well-known urban writings of Athenian historians, essayists, and philosophers and occasionally following the lead of Hesiod's agrarian poem Works and Days. From these sources he gleans new findings regarding settlement patterns, argues for a heretofore unrecognized system of personal patronage, explores relations between villages and the town of Athens, reconstructs the "Agrarian" Dionysia in several of its more important dimensions, and contrasts the realities of rural Attic culture with their various representations in contemporary literary and philosophical writings by Aristophanes, Xenophon, Plato, and others. Building on Jones's previous publications on the ancient Greek city-state, Rural Athens Under the Democracy presents the first holistic examination of classical extramural Attica. He challenges the received view that ancient Athens in its heyday was marked by a uniform cultural, ideological, and conspicuously citified order and, in place of the perception of things rural as mere deficits in urbanity, proposes that we look at Attica outside the walls in its own right and in positive terms.

Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World

Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World
Title Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World PDF eBook
Author Richard J.A. Talbert
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 664
Release 2000-10-08
Genre History
ISBN 0691049459

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These two volumes have no maps. But all the Greek and Roman place names which are mapped in the atlas volume are here given together with references to the original research which marshals the evidence for how we know where the ancient places were.

The Political Organization of Attica

The Political Organization of Attica
Title The Political Organization of Attica PDF eBook
Author John S. Traill
Publisher ASCSA
Pages 158
Release 1975
Genre Attikē (Greece)
ISBN 9780876615140

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Urbanization in the Mediterranean in the 9th to 6th Centuries BC

Urbanization in the Mediterranean in the 9th to 6th Centuries BC
Title Urbanization in the Mediterranean in the 9th to 6th Centuries BC PDF eBook
Author Helle Damgaard Andersen
Publisher Museum Tusculanum Press
Pages 476
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN 9788772894126

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This volume from the "Acta Hyperborea" series of archaeological studies covers the topic of urbanization in the Mediterranean in the 9th to 6th centuries BC. "Acta Hyperborea" is a periodical by a group of classical archaeologists associated with Danish universities and museums. Although primarily a journal of classical archaeology, it also covers other fields in classical scholarship. One of the main objectives of the periodical is the interdisciplinary approach to promote a dialogue between historians, philologists and archaeologists.