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Periclean Athens

Contributor(s): Rhodes, Pj (Author)

ISBN: 9781350014954

Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic

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Pub Date: February 8, 2018

Dewey: 938.504

LCCN: 2017026333

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index, Maps

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.20" H x 8.40" L x 5.40" W ( 0.35 lbs) 128 pages

Series: Classical World

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Description: "In the second and third quarters of the fifth century BC, when Athens became both politically and culturally dominant in the Greek world, Pericles was the leading figure in the city's public life. This concise and accessible introduction guides students through the key aspects of this most-studied period of ancient Greek history, focusing on the major developments, political and cultural, that took place in Pericles time. Although a member of the group of families which had been most prominent for the past century or more, Pericles was a supporter of the democracy which was brought to completion in the 460s and 450s. At the same time Athens developed an empire of a kind which no Greek city had had before. The resulting political changes inspired religious developments and a new form of secularism, while the sophists revolutionised philosophy. This was also the period when Athenian tragedy became the principal Greek poetic form, when a series of temples and other buildings, on Athens' acropolis and elsewhere, attracted architects, builders and sculptors to Athens, and Athenian red-figure pottery reached new heights of skill in the scenes painted on it"--Provided by publisher.

Brief description: P.J. Rhodes is Honorary Professor and Emeritus Professor at the University of Durham, UK. His many publications include Thucydides, Books II (1988), III (1994), and IV.1-V.24 (1998); Ancient Democracy and Modern Ideology (2003), A History of the Classical Greek World, 478-323 BC (2010) and Alcibiades (2011).

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"It is difficult to imagine a more magisterial launch pad for students interested in this topic." --Classics for All

"A succinct and interesting overview of the political and public landscape of Pericles' Athens." --Classics Ireland

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