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Author Rhodes, P. J. (Peter John)

Title The Greek city states : a source book / P.J. Rhodes.

Publication Info. London ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2007.

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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  938 R477G    Check Shelf
Edition Second edition.
Description xiii, 339 pages : map ; 23 cm
Note Includes translations from classical Greek.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 310-312) and indexes.
Summary "Political activity and political thinking began in the poleis (cities) and other states of ancient Greece, and terms such as tyranny, aristocracy, oligarchy, democracy and politics itself are Greek words for concepts first discussed in Greece. This book presents in translation a selection of texts illustrating the formal mechanisms and informal working of the Greek states in all their variety, from the state described by Homer out of which the classical Greeks believed their states had developed, through the archaic period which saw the rise and fall of tyrants and the gradual broadening of citizen bodies, to the classical period of the fifth and fourth centuries, and beyond that to the hellenistic and Roman periods in which the Greeks tried to preserve their way of life in a world of great powers. For this second edition the book has been thoroughly revised and three new chapters added."--Jacket.
Contents The Homeric state -- The Archaic state -- Economic and political developments : tyranny and after -- Sparta -- Athens -- Women and children -- Economic life -- Religion -- Other cities -- Beyond the single city -- The Hellenistic and Roman periods.
Language Translated from the Classical Greek.
Subject Greece -- Politics and government -- To 146 B.C. -- Sources.
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