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Daniel P. Diffendale deposited Disiecta Fictilia: some Republican-era moldmade architectural terracottas from the magazzino at Sant’Omobono in the group
Etruscan archaeology on Humanities Commons 5 years agoContains a description of seven fragments of Roman moldmade architectural terracottas dated to the 4th-3rd centuries BCE from the site of Sant’Omobono in Rome, location of the ancient temples of Fortuna and Mater Matuta.
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Daniel P. Diffendale deposited Disiecta Fictilia: some Republican-era moldmade architectural terracottas from the magazzino at Sant’Omobono on Humanities Commons 5 years ago
Contains a description of seven fragments of Roman moldmade architectural terracottas dated to the 4th-3rd centuries BCE from the site of Sant’Omobono in Rome, location of the ancient temples of Fortuna and Mater Matuta.
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Carol Atack's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 5 years ago
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Carol Atack deposited Politeia and the Past in Xenophon and Isocrates in the group
Greek and Roman Intellectual History on Humanities Commons 5 years agoBoth Xenophon and Isocrates use the past to analyse and comment on political problems of the present, and to provide authority for political programmes of the present and for the future, through connecting them to revered past figures and mythologies. For both, idealised versions of historical Greek communities provide a counterpoint to the…[Read more]
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Carol Atack deposited Politeia and the Past in Xenophon and Isocrates in the group
Ancient Historiography on Humanities Commons 5 years agoBoth Xenophon and Isocrates use the past to analyse and comment on political problems of the present, and to provide authority for political programmes of the present and for the future, through connecting them to revered past figures and mythologies. For both, idealised versions of historical Greek communities provide a counterpoint to the…[Read more]
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Carol Atack deposited Politeia and the Past in Xenophon and Isocrates on Humanities Commons 5 years ago
Both Xenophon and Isocrates use the past to analyse and comment on political problems of the present, and to provide authority for political programmes of the present and for the future, through connecting them to revered past figures and mythologies. For both, idealised versions of historical Greek communities provide a counterpoint to the…[Read more]
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Carol Atack deposited Imagined Superpowers: Isocrates’ Opposition of Athens and Sparta in the group
Greek and Roman Intellectual History on Humanities Commons 5 years, 5 months agoIsocrates has been comparatively neglected as a source for political and cultural history and theory. However, the many works of his long career show a continuing
engagement with Athenian political culture and the education of its political class, and his assessment of Sparta is significant for both of these. He imagines and explores the struggle…[Read more] -
Carol Atack deposited Imagined Superpowers: Isocrates’ Opposition of Athens and Sparta in the group
Ancient Greece & Rome on Humanities Commons 5 years, 5 months agoIsocrates has been comparatively neglected as a source for political and cultural history and theory. However, the many works of his long career show a continuing
engagement with Athenian political culture and the education of its political class, and his assessment of Sparta is significant for both of these. He imagines and explores the struggle…[Read more] -
Carol Atack deposited Imagined Superpowers: Isocrates’ Opposition of Athens and Sparta on Humanities Commons 5 years, 5 months ago
Isocrates has been comparatively neglected as a source for political and cultural history and theory. However, the many works of his long career show a continuing
engagement with Athenian political culture and the education of its political class, and his assessment of Sparta is significant for both of these. He imagines and explores the struggle…[Read more] - Load More