Greeks and BarbariansThomas Harrison Routledge, 2018 M01 15 - 288 pages Greeks and Barbarians examines ancient Greek conceptions of the "other." The attitudes of Greeks to foreigners and there religions, and cultures, and politics reveals as much about the Greeks as it does the world they inhabited. Despite occasional interest in particular aspects of foreign customs, the Greeks were largely hostile and dismissive viewing foreigners as at best inferior, but more often as candidates for conquest and enslavement. |
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... Classical Antiquity Classical Philology Classical Quarterly Classical Review Comptes - rendus de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles - Lettres Anthologia Lyrica Graeca H. Diels and W. Kranz , Die Fragmente der Vorsokratiker F. Jacoby ...
... Classical Antiquity Classical Philology Classical Quarterly Classical Review Comptes - rendus de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles - Lettres Anthologia Lyrica Graeca H. Diels and W. Kranz , Die Fragmente der Vorsokratiker F. Jacoby ...
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... Classical Dictionary Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society J. P. Migne ( ed . ) , Patrologiae Cursus , Series Graeca Patrologia Latina Parola del Passato Papyri from Tebtunis See RE below Quaderni urbinati di cultura ...
... Classical Dictionary Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society J. P. Migne ( ed . ) , Patrologiae Cursus , Series Graeca Patrologia Latina Parola del Passato Papyri from Tebtunis See RE below Quaderni urbinati di cultura ...
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Thomas Harrison. West WS YCS M. L. West , Iambi et Elegi Graeci Wiener Studien Yale Classical Studies Mapl The north - eastern Mediterranean THRACE Byzantium Sestos c Abbreviations xiii.
Thomas Harrison. West WS YCS M. L. West , Iambi et Elegi Graeci Wiener Studien Yale Classical Studies Mapl The north - eastern Mediterranean THRACE Byzantium Sestos c Abbreviations xiii.
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... classical culture , to suggest that it is retrospectively “ tainted ' ; nor is it to deny or obliterate the more positive aspects of the Greeks ' legacy . Acknowledging these less attractive aspects of the classical tradition is vital ...
... classical culture , to suggest that it is retrospectively “ tainted ' ; nor is it to deny or obliterate the more positive aspects of the Greeks ' legacy . Acknowledging these less attractive aspects of the classical tradition is vital ...
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... classical period , see Miller , Athens and Persia , Chs 2-5 ; for slavery , pp . 85-7 . See further below , p . 10 . See e.g. the excellent Benedict Anderson , Imagined Communities . Hall , White , Male and Middle Class , pp . 205-54 ...
... classical period , see Miller , Athens and Persia , Chs 2-5 ; for slavery , pp . 85-7 . See further below , p . 10 . See e.g. the excellent Benedict Anderson , Imagined Communities . Hall , White , Male and Middle Class , pp . 205-54 ...
Contents
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THEMES | 125 |
PEOPLES | 187 |
OVERVIEWS | 229 |
Intellectual Chronology | 311 |
Guide to Further Reading | 313 |
Bibliography | 314 |
Index | 328 |
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