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Kľúčové témy starovekých dejín

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Public Order in Ancient Rome
Studying Gender in Classical Antiquity
Religions of the Ancient Greeks
Law and Crime in the Roman World
Politics in the Roman Republic
The Ancient City
  • The Ancient City

    • 236 stránok
    • 9 hodin čítania

    This book provides a survey of modern debates on Greek and Roman cities, and a sketch of the cities' chief characteristics.

    The Ancient City
    3,4
  • A very readable introduction exploring much-contested issues and debates, and providing an original synthesis of this important topic.

    Politics in the Roman Republic
    5,0
  • The exploration of crime in ancient Rome reveals the complex interplay between legal definitions and societal attitudes. This book examines various offenses such as theft, treason, and violence, highlighting how court practices adapted to social changes despite a conservative legal tradition. It emphasizes the roles of judges and litigants in shaping the severity of justice during Late Antiquity. Additionally, it discusses the influence of rhetorical education and the indifference of both common people and elites towards legal nuances in shaping perceptions of crime.

    Law and Crime in the Roman World
    3,6
  • This 1999 book is about the religious life of the Greeks from the eighth century BC to the fifth century AD, looked at in the context of a variety of different cities and periods. Simon Price does not describe some abstract and self-contained system of religion or myths but examines local practices and ideas in the light of general Greek ideas, relating them for example, to gender roles and to cultural and political life (including Attic tragedy and the trial of Socrates). He also lays emphasis on the reactions to Greek religions of ancient thinkers - Greek, Roman, Jewish and Christian. The evidence drawn on is of all kinds: literary texts, which are translated throughout; inscriptions, including an appendix of newly translated Greek inscriptions; and archaeology, which is highlighted in the numerous illustrations.

    Religions of the Ancient Greeks
    3,6
  • Public Order in Ancient Rome

    • 174 stránok
    • 7 hodin čítania

    Focusing on the law and order mechanisms in ancient Rome, this study challenges the notion that the lack of a professional police force led to the Republic's collapse. Wilfried Nippel explores how self-regulation served as a stabilizing force throughout both Republican and Imperial periods. The analysis offers a comparative perspective, appealing to legal historians of other pre-modern societies, as well as ancient historians, anthropologists, sociologists, and political scientists interested in the dynamics of governance and social order.

    Public Order in Ancient Rome
    3,7
  • Trade in Classical Antiquity

    • 134 stránok
    • 5 hodin čítania

    The book delves into the complex role of trade in classical antiquity, examining its dual nature as both a vital component of Mediterranean economies and a source of tension within social hierarchies. It highlights how trade fueled the growth of Athenian and Roman power while being viewed with suspicion by elites who feared its impact on social order. Additionally, the text connects ancient trade to broader themes of politics, morality, and societal structure, drawing parallels to modern debates on trade's role in poverty alleviation versus exploitation.

    Trade in Classical Antiquity
    3,4
  • Exploring the evolution of political thought and practice in ancient Greece, this book delves into its development from prehistoric times through to the Roman Empire. It examines how philosophical ideas influenced governance and societal structures, offering insights into the interplay between theory and real-world application in shaping political landscapes throughout history.

    Ancient Greek Political Thought in Practice
    5,0
  • This book explains the rules of Roman law in the light of the society and economy in which it operated. The main topics discussed are: the family and inheritance; property and the use of land; commercial transactions and the management of businesses; litigation and the assertion of legal rights.

    Key Themes in Ancient History
    3,7
  • What were the limits of knowledge of the physical world in Greek and Roman antiquity? How far did travellers get and what did they know about far-away regions? How did they describe foreign countries and peoples? How did they measure the earth, and distances and heights on it? Ideas about the physical and cultural world are a key aspect of ancient history, but until now there has been no up-to-date modern overview of the subject. This book explores the beginnings and development of geographical ideas in Classical antiquity and demonstrates technical methods for describing landscape, topographies and ethnographies. The survey relies on a variety of sources: philosophical and scientific texts but also poems and travelogues; papyrological remains and visual monuments.

    Key Themes in Ancient History: Geography in Classical Antiquity
    3,0