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The Athenian Funeral Oration

The Athenian Funeral Oration
Author: David M. Pritchard
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 555
Release: 2024-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 1009413082

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The most important study of the funeral oration for dead combatants in democratic Athens since Nicole Loraux's classic work.


The Athenian Funeral Orations

The Athenian Funeral Orations
Author: Judson Herrman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Funeral orations
ISBN: 9781585100781

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A collection of surviving state funeral orations from Athens (Thucydides, Gorgias, Lysias, Demosthenes, Hypereides and Plato's 'Menexenus'). The translations include introductions and notes, as well as literary and historical commentary.


The Invention of Athens

The Invention of Athens
Author: Nicole Loraux
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 554
Release: 2006-03-17
Genre: History
ISBN:

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"In The Invention of Athens, her first book, Nicole Loraux launched her exploration of Greek - and more particularly Athenian - self-representations: in this case, through the funeral oration. Coordinating past, present, and future generations, the funeral oration emerges in Loraux's account as the state institution and genre through which official memory is performed, cultivated, and transmitted. In her anatomy of the institution and genre of the epitaphics, Loraux illuminates the politics, myths, and gendered discourses and institutions of Antiquity. Loraux shows us again and again how the field of representation, particularly as it emerges in a democratic terrain, is the field of contest. Loraux's work was always concerned with the politics of memory - What shall be remembered? And how? And by whom? And for whom? - the way in which the city represents itself, how it constitutes itself, how it remembers and members itself are among Loraux's central preoccupations, and she makes them ours."--BOOK JACKET.


The History of the Peloponnesian War

The History of the Peloponnesian War
Author: Thucydides
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Total Pages: 796
Release: 2020-09-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 146558157X

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The Funeral Oration of Pericles

The Funeral Oration of Pericles
Author: Thucydides
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1948
Genre: Funeral orations
ISBN:

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Empire and the Ends of Politics

Empire and the Ends of Politics
Author: Plato
Publisher: Hackett Publishing
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2012-07-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1585105236

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This text brings together for the first time two complete key works from classical antiquity on the politics of Athens: Plato's Menexenus and Pericles' funeral oration (from Thucydides' history of the Peloponnesian War).


The Athenian Adonia in Context

The Athenian Adonia in Context
Author: Laurialan Reitzammer
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Pres
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2016-05-11
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0299308200

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A fresh examination of a marginalized women's festival that influenced Athenian art, drama, philosophy, and public institutions.


Speeches for the Dead

Speeches for the Dead
Author: Harold Parker
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2018-06-25
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3110573970

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The Menexenus, in spite of the dearth of scholarly attention it has traditionally received compared to other Platonic texts, is an important dialogue for any consideration of Plato’s views on political philosophy, history, and rhetoric – to say nothing of the dialogue’s contribution to the study of civic ideology and institutions, natural law theory, and Plato’s notion of race. Speeches for the Dead unites the contributions of scholars working on diverse aspects of the dialogue, growing out of a one-day workshop on the same subject at the University of Pennsylvania organized by the editors. In offering a variety of perspectives on the Menexenus, the volume is the very first of its kind in any language. In addition, the volume contains an up-to-date bibliography of scholarship in English, French, German, and Italian. This makes the book a definitive guide and ideal starting point for advanced students and scholars looking for further information about the dialogue.


Thucydides, Pericles, and the Idea of Athens in the Peloponnesian War

Thucydides, Pericles, and the Idea of Athens in the Peloponnesian War
Author: Martha Taylor
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2009-10-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 1139482793

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Thucydides, Pericles, and the Idea of Athens in the Peloponnesian War is the first comprehensive study of Thucydides' presentation of Pericles' radical redefinition of the city of Athens during the Peloponnesian War. Martha Taylor argues that Thucydides subtly critiques Pericles' vision of Athens as a city divorced from the territory of Attica and focused, instead, on the sea and the empire. Thucydides shows that Pericles' reconceputalization of the city led the Athenians both to Melos and to Sicily. Toward the end of his work, Thucydides demonstrates that flexible thinking about the city exacerbated the Athenians' civil war. Providing a thorough critique and analysis of Thucydides' neglected book 8, Taylor shows that Thucydides praises political compromise centered around the traditional city in Attica. In doing so, he implicitly censures both Pericles and the Athenian imperial project itself.