Ancient Greece: An Illustrated HistoryViking Press, 1973 - 192 pages |
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... civic govern ment , of rational law and order . Here we hit on one of the two main leitmotivs detectable in the Archaic Age . If the first , and more obvious , of these is discovery - exploration in both the literal and the figurative ...
... civic govern ment , of rational law and order . Here we hit on one of the two main leitmotivs detectable in the Archaic Age . If the first , and more obvious , of these is discovery - exploration in both the literal and the figurative ...
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... civic parochialism - to which there were exceptions - we must set the growing concept of ' Hellenism ' as such , a community of language , speech and cult , symbolized by the great international athletic festivals , held ( under ...
... civic parochialism - to which there were exceptions - we must set the growing concept of ' Hellenism ' as such , a community of language , speech and cult , symbolized by the great international athletic festivals , held ( under ...
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... civic - mindedness , and had little time for the traditions of clan or kinship group . The centrifugalism of eighth- century colonization did more than promote trade and undermine . aristocratic power : it made subtle inroads on ...
... civic - mindedness , and had little time for the traditions of clan or kinship group . The centrifugalism of eighth- century colonization did more than promote trade and undermine . aristocratic power : it made subtle inroads on ...
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... civic as opposed to clan justice , of elective ( and , finally , collective ) government was worked out , step by step , against this background . To begin with , the aristocrats themselves were the chief traders , and soon developed a ...
... civic as opposed to clan justice , of elective ( and , finally , collective ) government was worked out , step by step , against this background . To begin with , the aristocrats themselves were the chief traders , and soon developed a ...
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... civic morality emerging in embryo ; those who cannot enforce their wishes by force majeure or upper - class sanction must appeal to general principles because they have nothing else . By Hesiod's day , the first hints of social ...
... civic morality emerging in embryo ; those who cannot enforce their wishes by force majeure or upper - class sanction must appeal to general principles because they have nothing else . By Hesiod's day , the first hints of social ...
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