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The discourse of kingship in classical Greece / Carol Atack.
Author
Atack, Carol (Fellow of the Center for Hellenic Studies)
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/Created
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019.
Description
1 online resource (253 pages).
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Subject(s)
Monarchy
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Greece
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History
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To 1500
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Greece
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Politics and government
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To 146 B.C.
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Greece
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Politics and government
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146 B.C.-323 A.D.
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Series
Routledge monographs in classical studies.
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Summary note
"This book examines how ancient authors explored ideas of kingship as a political role fundamental to the construction of civic unity, the use of kingship stories to explain the past and present unity of the polis, and the distinctive function or status attributed to kings in such accounts. It explores the notion of kingship offered by historians such as Herodotus, as well as dramatists writing for the Athenian stage, paying particular attention to dramatic depictions of the unique capabilities of Theseus in uniting the city in the figure of the 'democratic king'. It also discusses kingship in Greek philosophy: the Socratics' identification of an 'art of kingship', and Xenophon and Isocrates' model of 'virtue monarchy'. In turn, these allow a re-reading of explorations of kingship and excellence in Plato's later political thought, seen as a critique of these models, and also in Aristotle's account of total kingship or pambasileia, treated here as a counterfactual device developed to explore the epistemic benefits of democracy. This book offers a fascinating insight into the institution of monarchy in classical Greek thought and society, both for those working on Greek philosophy and politics, and also for students of the history of political thought"-- Provided by publisher.
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Contents
King and Cosmos in Herodotus
Monarchy on the Democratic Stage
The Discourse of Kingship in Classical Athenian Thought
Kingship and Socratic Thought
Virtue and Monarchy
Kingship in Plato's Later Political Thought
'Total Kingship' and the Rule of Law
Conclusion: the Imaginary King and the Metaphysics of Political Unity.
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ISBN
0-429-26203-5
0-429-55265-3
OCLC
1121423846
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