Nuno Simões Rodrigues, investigador e subdiretor do CH-ULisboa, coedita com Delfim Leão (CECH, Universidade de Coimbra), Daniela Ferreira (CITCEM, Universidade do Porto) e Rui Morais (Universidade do Porto e CECH, Universidade de Coimbra) o livro Our Beloved Polites. Studies presented to P. J. Rhodes. A obra sai do prelo este mês de julho com a chancela da editora Archaeopress. Our Beloved Polites. Studies presented to P. J. Rhodes Editores | Edited by Delfim Leão Daniela Ferreira Nuno Simões Rodrigues Rui Morais Edição | Publisher Archaeopress Archaeology Ano | Year 2022 ISBN Paperback: 9781803271705 ISBN Digital: 9781803271712 Para mais informações visite a página da editora aqui. |
Sinopse | Synopsis
Our Beloved Polites assembles a large number of studies presented in honour of one of the most remarkable historians of ancient Greece, Professor P. J. Rhodes, to celebrate his life and the splendidly scholarly work which has been and will continue to be a major reference for scholars around the world. The volume starts with an appreciation of the honorand by John Davies, followed by twenty-eight contributions from junior and established scholars, organised in four sections that map closely onto four prominent areas of P. J. Rhodes’ research into ancient Greece: History and Biography, Law, Politics, and Epigraphy.
Índice | Table of contents
A Tribute to P. J. Rhodes: An Overview – Delfim Leão, Daniela Ferreira, Nuno Simões Rodrigues, Rui Morais
P. J. Rhodes: An Appreciation – John Davies
Part I - History and Biography
The Controversy Between Herodotus and Hecataeus: History and Competition in the Histories 2.143. – Denis Correa
Thucydides on Athens’ Goals in Sicily, 427-424 and 415-412 BC – Robert W. Wallace
Reading Thucydides’ Mythological Stories: Alcmaeon in The Peloponnesian War – Amanda Ledesma Pascal †
Ionians in the Hellenica Oxyrhynchia: The Battle of Ephesus (Hell. Oxy. 1-3) – Antonis Tsakmakis
Lycurgus’ Biography and Constitution in Ephorus’ Fragments – Martina Gatto
The Sacred Band of Thebes and Alcibiades’ Exemplum (Plutarch, Pel. 18-19 and Alc. 7.3-6) – Nuno Simões Rodrigues
Sailing Directions. Echoes of Ancient Nautical Knowledge in the Periplous of Ps.-Skylax – Chiara Maria Mauro
Heraclides’ Epitome of the Aristotelian Athenaion Politeia – Gertjan Verhasselt
A bastard Pharaoh: Why Ptolemy XII Auletes was not the Son of a Ptolemaic Princess – Antony Keen
Part II - Law
Aristophanes on Solon and His Laws – Delfim Leão
Legal Theory, Sophistic Antilogy: Antiphon’s Tetralogies – Davide Napoli
Demosthenes, Against Aristogeiton. Νόμοϲ and Φύϲιϲ in 4th Century BC Athens – Lorenzo Sardone
The Search for Consistency in Legal Narratives: The Case of the ‘Good Lawgiver’ – Ália Rodrigues
Adoption and the Oikos Eremos in Ancient Athens: Public and Private Interests – Brenda Griffith-Williams
The Semantic Overlap of Ἀδικία and Ἀσέβεια in the Amphiareion at Oropos – Aikaterini-Iliana Rassia
Sacred Laws (hieroi nomoi) and Legal Categories in Hellenistic Crete – Michael Gagarin
The Phrase καθάπερ ἐκ δίκης in Greek and Hellenistic Documents – Gerhard Thür
Part III - Politics
The Literary Sources for Athenian Prosopography – John Davies
The Oligarchic Ideal in Ancient Greece – Roger Brock
The Greek Polis and the Tyrant in the Archaic Age: Some Trends in the Relationship Between the Emergence of Tyranny and the Evolution of Political Community – Aitor Luz Villafranca
A Tale of Two Cities: Studies in Greek Border Politics – Lynette Mitchell
Empedocles Democraticus? – Carlo Santaniello
From Chremonides to Chaeronea: Demosthenes’ Influence in Later Athens – Ian Worthington
Part IV - Epigraphy
Epigraphy’s Very Own History – Robin Osborne
The Lost Dedicatory Inscription of the Serpent Column at Delphi – András Patay-Horváth
Something to Do with Epigraphy? The ‘Aegeus Episode’ in Euripides’ Medea and the Honorific Dimension of Athenian Tragedy – Andrea Giannotti
Eὐθυνῶ τὴν ἀρχὴν: Euthynai in the Sacrificial Calendar of Thorikos – Kazuhiro Takeuchi
Philip’s (Serious) Joke: [ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΥ] ΕΠΙΣΤΟΛΗ 12.14 – Adele C. Scafuro
Index