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14. The Sophists and Athenian Politics
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
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A. Political Culture of the Polis
- 1. Shares and Rights: “Citizenship” Greek Style and American Style 7
- 2. Isokratia as a Political Concept (Herodotus, 5.92α.1) 22
- 3. Oligarchy and Oligarchs in Ancient Greece 39
- 4. Stasis and Autonomia in Samos: A Comment on an Ideological Fallacy 52
- 5. Peace and War in Plato and Aristotle 69
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B. Nomos in Greek History and Thought
- 6. Pindar, Nomos, and Heracles (Pindar, frg. 169 [Snell] and POxy. No. 2450, frg. 1) 93
- 7. Was There a Concept Agraphos Nomos in Classical Greece? 125
- 8. Nomos and Physis in Antiphon’s Περί′Aληθείαϛ 158
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C. Constitutional and Political Institutions of Athens
- 9 Athenian Democracy – Reality or Illusion? 175
- 10. Public Expense: Whose Obligation? Athens 600–454 b.c.e. 191
- 11. Diodotus, Son of Eucrates 205
- 12. Athens and Chalkis: A Study in Imperial Control 214
- 13. The Areopagus in the Athenaion Politeia 230
- 14. The Sophists and Athenian Politics 245
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D. Literature and History
- 15. Herodotus and Athens 265
- 16. Thucydides 278
- Bibliography of Martin Ostwald 297
- English Index 301
- Greek Index 317
- Acknowledgments 323
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
A. Political Culture of the Polis
- 1. Shares and Rights: “Citizenship” Greek Style and American Style 7
- 2. Isokratia as a Political Concept (Herodotus, 5.92α.1) 22
- 3. Oligarchy and Oligarchs in Ancient Greece 39
- 4. Stasis and Autonomia in Samos: A Comment on an Ideological Fallacy 52
- 5. Peace and War in Plato and Aristotle 69
-
B. Nomos in Greek History and Thought
- 6. Pindar, Nomos, and Heracles (Pindar, frg. 169 [Snell] and POxy. No. 2450, frg. 1) 93
- 7. Was There a Concept Agraphos Nomos in Classical Greece? 125
- 8. Nomos and Physis in Antiphon’s Περί′Aληθείαϛ 158
-
C. Constitutional and Political Institutions of Athens
- 9 Athenian Democracy – Reality or Illusion? 175
- 10. Public Expense: Whose Obligation? Athens 600–454 b.c.e. 191
- 11. Diodotus, Son of Eucrates 205
- 12. Athens and Chalkis: A Study in Imperial Control 214
- 13. The Areopagus in the Athenaion Politeia 230
- 14. The Sophists and Athenian Politics 245
-
D. Literature and History
- 15. Herodotus and Athens 265
- 16. Thucydides 278
- Bibliography of Martin Ostwald 297
- English Index 301
- Greek Index 317
- Acknowledgments 323