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Caldwell, Wallace E.

Hellenic Conceptions of Peace. Studies in History, Economics and Public Law - Faculty of Political Science of Columbia University ; Volume 84, Nr. 2.

New York : AMS Press, 1967.,

39,00 €

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Autor
Caldwell, Wallace E.
Editores
New York : AMS Press, 1967.
Formato
Reprint of Original 1919. 140 p. Original cloth.
Sobrecubierta
No
Idiomas
Inlgés
Copia autógrafa
No
Primera edición
No

Descripción

From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Slightly rubbed, overall very good and clean. / Leicht berieben, insgesamt sehr gut und sauber. - Contents: Preface -- Chapter 1: The Epic Age -- 1. Minoan Civilization -- 2. The Mycenaean Period -- 3. The Invasions -- 4. The World of Homer -- 5. The Homeric Attitude toward Peace and War -- 6. Peace and War in the Epic Cycle -- 7. The Views of Hesiod -- Chapter 2: The Early Period of the City-State -- 1. The Growth of the City-state -- 2. Causes of Disunion -- 3. Elements of Union -- 4. Life and Literature in the Asiatic Cities -- 5. The Asiatic Cities at War with Lydia and Persia -- 6. Cultural Conditions in Sparta -- 7. The Significance of Theognis of Megara -- 8. The Development of Athens -- 9. The Greeks of Sicily and Italy -- Chapter 3: I. The Persian Wars and Hellenic Peace -- 1. Historical Survey of the Period 490-461 B. C. -- 2. Peace and War in Literature -- a. Aeschylus -- b. Bacchylides -- c. Pindar -- d. Heraclitus -- II. The Age of Pericles -- 1. Athens and Sparta, 461-431 B. C. -- 2. The Attitude of Sophocles -- 3. The Views of Herodotus -- Chapter 4: The Peloponnesian War -- 1. The Causes of the War and the Failure of Arbitration -- 2. The Events of the War and their Effects -- 3. Aristophanes and the Peace Party -- 4. Thucydides and the War -- 5. The Attitude of Euripides -- Chapter 5: The Fourth Century -- 1. Wars and Peace, 404-338 B. C. -- 2. War and Peace in Fourth-Century Literature -- a. Xenophon -- b. Demosthenes -- c. Socrates -- d. Plato -- e. Aristotle -- f. Isocrates -- 3. Conclusion.