Solon the Thinker: Political Thought in Archaic AthensDuckworth, 2006 - 178 pagine "In Solon the Thinker John Lewis presents the hypothesis that Solon saw Athens as a self-governing, self-supporting system akin to the early Greek conceptions of the cosmos. Solon's polis functions neither by divine intervention nor the force of a tyrant, but by its own natural, self-governing internal energy."--BOOK JACKET. |
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Pagina 145
... Thgn . 335 , 401 is aware of these maxims , cf. 219 , 657. Reinhardt 1916 : 130f . connects these to Sol . 13.34 , reading speudein . 37. Ostwald 1973 : 679 for a ' norm ' in poem 36 . 4. ' A kosmos of words ' : archaic logic and the ...
... Thgn . 335 , 401 is aware of these maxims , cf. 219 , 657. Reinhardt 1916 : 130f . connects these to Sol . 13.34 , reading speudein . 37. Ostwald 1973 : 679 for a ' norm ' in poem 36 . 4. ' A kosmos of words ' : archaic logic and the ...
Pagina 149
... Thgn . 227-9 . 3. Arist . Pol . 1.8 1256b31-7 , quoting Solon 13.71 . Thgn . 227-9 . 4. Linforth 1919 : 240. Helm 1993 : 8 discusses lines 13.71-6 similarly . Campbell 1982 : 240 : ' of wealth no limit is set up visible for men ' . Thgn ...
... Thgn . 227-9 . 3. Arist . Pol . 1.8 1256b31-7 , quoting Solon 13.71 . Thgn . 227-9 . 4. Linforth 1919 : 240. Helm 1993 : 8 discusses lines 13.71-6 similarly . Campbell 1982 : 240 : ' of wealth no limit is set up visible for men ' . Thgn ...
Pagina 150
... Thgn . 823 , 1181 and 1204. The ambiguous position of Heiron of Syracuse in Pindar is a great window into a fifth - century poet's reaction to a tyrant . 4. Noussia 2001a : 283 comments on the many possibilities for the lacuna before ...
... Thgn . 823 , 1181 and 1204. The ambiguous position of Heiron of Syracuse in Pindar is a great window into a fifth - century poet's reaction to a tyrant . 4. Noussia 2001a : 283 comments on the many possibilities for the lacuna before ...
Sommario
psychic qualities and the polis | 23 |
necessity dikê and the good | 42 |
archaic logic and the organization of poem 4 | 74 |
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