This book explores the social, political and cultural importance of Thrace to prominent Athenian individuals from the mid-sixth to the mid-fourth century BCE.
This book explores the social, political and cultural importance of Thrace to prominent Athenian individuals from the mid-sixth to the mid-fourth century BCE.
Matthew A. Sears is Theodore Bedrick Visiting Assistant Professor of Classics at Wabash College in Crawfordsville, Indiana. His articles have appeared in Classical World, Hesperia and Mouseion.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: egalitarianism, ambition, and the disciples of Thrace 2. Thrace as resource and refuge I: the Pisistratids to Thucydides 3. Thrace as resource and refuge II: Alcibiades to Iphicrates 4. Athenian ambivalence towards Thracians and Thracophiles 5. The cultural appeal of Thrace for the Athenian elite 6. Thrace as military academy 7. Epilogue: Chares and Charidemus in the Macedonian world.
1. Introduction: egalitarianism, ambition, and the disciples of Thrace 2. Thrace as resource and refuge I: the Pisistratids to Thucydides 3. Thrace as resource and refuge II: Alcibiades to Iphicrates 4. Athenian ambivalence towards Thracians and Thracophiles 5. The cultural appeal of Thrace for the Athenian elite 6. Thrace as military academy 7. Epilogue: Chares and Charidemus in the Macedonian world.
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