I am happy to report that Fustel de Coulanges's "The Ancient City" is a great text to assign as a conclusion to two semesters of studying Greece and Rome.
— Pavlos Papadopoulos (@pleonidasp) December 10, 2020
(it's a long book; my students and I read and discussed the introduction; Book 3 chapters 3 and 14; and Book 5) pic.twitter.com/V7HxEsoH7b
Showing posts with label ancient Greece. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ancient Greece. Show all posts
Thursday, December 10, 2020
The Ancient City by Fustel de Coulanges
Monday, November 23, 2020
A Legend about Alexander the Great
Did you know about the legend of Alexander the Great regarding ascending into the sky on a chariot pulled by Griffin? Yeah, that's right. Read the transcript of the video I made on this subject last year. https://t.co/x8ZGGut9Nn
— Jonathan Pageau (@PageauJonathan) November 23, 2020
Sunday, November 22, 2020
Mosaic of the Birth of Alexander the Great
Mosaic of the birth of Alexander the Great, 4th century AD, recovered from the city of Baalbek and on display at the National Museum in Beirut, Lebanon. (2019) pic.twitter.com/BSbGSrRUfW
— The Ancient World #BLM (@TheAncientWorld) November 21, 2020
Thursday, October 08, 2020
Ancient Greek Localism
This looks interesting. Views?
— Josh Hochschild (@JoshHochschild) October 8, 2020
Localism and the Ancient Greek City-State, by Hans Beck pic.twitter.com/6d7wlmhHng
Sunday, August 18, 2019
Thursday, June 23, 2016
Politeia and Constitutions
Nomocracy in Politics: “Constitutions and the Greek Problem,” By Bruce Frohnen
Monday, August 15, 2011
Fr. Z: I hate this book more than any other book ever published.
(A History of the Athenian Constitution to the end of the Fifth Century B. C. by C. Hignett)
(A History of the Athenian Constitution to the end of the Fifth Century B. C. by C. Hignett)
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