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SOLON VON ATHEN: DICHTER, PHILOSOPH, SOLDAT, STAATSMANN von Ron Owens - NEU

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9781845194031
Publication Year
2010
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
Solon of Athens : Poet, Philosopher, Soldier, Statesman
Item Height
1.1in
Author
Ron Owens
Item Length
9.9in
Publisher
Liverpool University Press
Item Width
7in
Item Weight
28.2 Oz
Number of Pages
385 Pages

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Addresses the historical, social and political contexts within which Solon of Athens instituted wide-ranging reforms to the Athenian constitution (594-93 BCE), the impact of those reforms on the political self-awareness of the archaic Athenians themselves, and the ethical and political philosophies that drove reform.

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Liverpool University Press
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1845194039
ISBN-13
9781845194031
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Author
Ron Owens
Publication Name
Solon of Athens : Poet, Philosopher, Soldier, Statesman
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2010
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
385 Pages

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Item Length
9.9in
Item Height
1.1in
Item Width
7in
Item Weight
28.2 Oz

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Df224.S7o94 2010
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"The figure of Solon is central to all accounts of the very birth of western democracy. He was also an accomplished thinker and poet, important to any account of the birth of Greek intellectual life and culture. His life was complex, and his name legendary within a very short time. … Politically, Solon was a figure to whose authority every Athenian democrat wanted to be able to appeal. The technique of making spurious reference to Solon's democratic thought became a part of the new political armory in late fifth century Athens, and is mocked by Aristophanes in the Clouds, when reintroducing Pheidippides after his sophistic studies. He is selected, alongside Lycurgus, at the high-point of Plato's Symposium as somebody who engendered laws far finer than any human progeny could. While there was considerable debate about how natural or artificial law of any kind might be, lawgiving was in any case highly thought of, often as a supremely rational or god-given activity. … As a poet his early impact is attested again by Plato, when his character 'Critias' introduces the Atlantis story. Critias' grandfather had supposedly said that 'because they were new at that time many of us boys (scere at the feast of the Apaturia) recited the poems of Solon' (21b). Chronology remains hazy, as the identity of Plato's 'Critias' and the dramatic date of the dialogue itself remain hazy, but one message is still clear: the admiration for, and classic status of, Solon's poetry came early. As a result of this classic status, at least at Athens, he would become a central part of Athenian consciousness and cultural identity. A poet's status in ancient Greece was generally bound up with the perception that they had something valuable to say, either for the individual or for the community at large. Solon therefore played a part in moral and intellectual life for several generations. The artificial divisions that have separated him off from the Presocratic Philosophers have more to do with Aristotle than with any lack of perceived connection between moral principles and universal forces, either on Solon's part or on the part of the canonical Presocratics. Political and cosmic forces were repeatedly joined together in the same discourse, and in classical Athens neither were seen as beyond the reach of the common man. Hence, in spite of the much-discussed 'ancient quarrel between philosophy and poetry' Solon's poetry had a special part to play in the development of philosophy at Athens. … Dr. Ron Owens has, for many years, persisted with the study of all aspects of this remarkable man, and his dedication has been rewarded by numerous and important insights that help one to read the poems through the history and the man through the poems. I am delighted, therefore, that this useful volume presents to us a biography in several chapters, an edition of the poems in Greek and English, and a wealth of additional material, including vocabulary, concordance, glossary of Greek terms, bibliography, and index. This makes it an exceptionally well-equipped piece of work, and shows the seriousness with which the task has been taken. I see a wide range of uses for this volume, and it deserves a correspondingly wide readership." -From the Foreword, Prof. Harold Tarrant, University of Newcastle, Australia, "The figure of Solon is central to all accounts of the very birth of western democracy. He was also an accomplished thinker and poet, important to any account of the birth of Greek intellectual life and culture. His life was complex, and his name legendary within a very short time. ... Politically, Solon was a figure to whose authority every Athenian democrat wanted to be able to appeal. The technique of making spurious reference to Solon's democratic thought became a part of the new political armory in late fifth century Athens, and is mocked by Aristophanes in the Clouds, when reintroducing Pheidippides after his sophistic studies. He is selected, alongside Lycurgus, at the high-point of Plato's Symposium as somebody who engendered laws far finer than any human progeny could. While there was considerable debate about how natural or artificial law of any kind might be, lawgiving was in any case highly thought of, often as a supremely rational or god-given activity. ... As a poet his early impact is attested again by Plato, when his character 'Critias' introduces the Atlantis story. Critias' grandfather had supposedly said that 'because they were new at that time many of us boys (scere at the feast of the Apaturia) recited the poems of Solon' (21b). Chronology remains hazy, as the identity of Plato's 'Critias' and the dramatic date of the dialogue itself remain hazy, but one message is still clear: the admiration for, and classic status of, Solon's poetry came early. As a result of this classic status, at least at Athens, he would become a central part of Athenian consciousness and cultural identity. A poet's status in ancient Greece was generally bound up with the perception that they had something valuable to say, either for the individual or for the community at large. Solon therefore played a part in moral and intellectual life for several generations. The artificial divisions that have separated him off from the Presocratic Philosophers have more to do with Aristotle than with any lack of perceived connection between moral principles and universal forces, either on Solon's part or on the part of the canonical Presocratics. Political and cosmic forces were repeatedly joined together in the same discourse, and in classical Athens neither were seen as beyond the reach of the common man. Hence, in spite of the much-discussed 'ancient quarrel between philosophy and poetry' Solon's poetry had a special part to play in the development of philosophy at Athens. ... Dr. Ron Owens has, for many years, persisted with the study of all aspects of this remarkable man, and his dedication has been rewarded by numerous and important insights that help one to read the poems through the history and the man through the poems. I am delighted, therefore, that this useful volume presents to us a biography in several chapters, an edition of the poems in Greek and English, and a wealth of additional material, including vocabulary, concordance, glossary of Greek terms, bibliography, and index. This makes it an exceptionally well-equipped piece of work, and shows the seriousness with which the task has been taken. I see a wide range of uses for this volume, and it deserves a correspondingly wide readership." From the Foreword, Prof. Harold Tarrant, University of Newcastle, Australia, "The figure of Solon is central to all accounts of the very birth of western democracy. He was also an accomplished thinker and poet, important to any account of the birth of Greek intellectual life and culture. His life was complex, and his name legendary within a very short time. ... Politically, Solon was a figure to whose authority every Athenian democrat wanted to be able to appeal. The technique of making spurious reference to Solon's democratic thought became a part of the new political armory in late fifth century Athens, and is mocked by Aristophanes in the Clouds, when reintroducing Pheidippides after his sophistic studies. He is selected, alongside Lycurgus, at the high-point of Plato's Symposium as somebody who engendered laws far finer than any human progeny could. While there was considerable debate about how natural or artificial law of any kind might be, lawgiving was in any case highly thought of, often as a supremely rational or god-given activity. ... As a poet his early impact is attested again by Plato, when his character 'Critias' introduces the Atlantis story. Critias' grandfather had supposedly said that 'because they were new at that time many of us boys (scere at the feast of the Apaturia) recited the poems of Solon' (21b). Chronology remains hazy, as the identity of Plato's 'Critias' and the dramatic date of the dialogue itself remain hazy, but one message is still clear: the admiration for, and classic status of, Solon's poetry came early. As a result of this classic status, at least at Athens, he would become a central part of Athenian consciousness and cultural identity. A poet's status in ancient Greece was generally bound up with the perception that they had something valuable to say, either for the individual or for the community at large. Solon therefore played a part in moral and intellectual life for several generations. The artificial divisions that have separated him off from the Presocratic Philosophers have more to do with Aristotle than with any lack of perceived connection between moral principles and universal forces, either on Solon's part or on the part of the canonical Presocratics. Political and cosmic forces were repeatedly joined together in the same discourse, and in classical Athens neither were seen as beyond the reach of the common man. Hence, in spite of the much-discussed 'ancient quarrel between philosophy and poetry' Solon's poetry had a special part to play in the development of philosophy at Athens. ... Dr. Ron Owens has, for many years, persisted with the study of all aspects of this remarkable man, and his dedication has been rewarded by numerous and important insights that help one to read the poems through the history and the man through the poems. I am delighted, therefore, that this useful volume presents to us a biography in several chapters, an edition of the poems in Greek and English, and a wealth of additional material, including vocabulary, concordance, glossary of Greek terms, bibliography, and index. This makes it an exceptionally well-equipped piece of work, and shows the seriousness with which the task has been taken. I see a wide range of uses for this volume, and it deserves a correspondingly wide readership." --From the Foreword, Prof. Harold Tarrant, University of Newcastle, Australia
Table of Content
Introduction; Politics, Money & Justice; Political History; The Crisis; Early Life, Appointment & Commission; Poetry, Morality & Philosophy; Solon's Reforms; Indices; Greek Index; Name & Place Index; General Index.
Copyright Date
2010
Topic
Philosophers, Ancient / Greece, History & Surveys / Ancient & Classical, Literary, Poetry, Political, Ancient & Classical
Lccn
2009-048707
Dewey Decimal
938/.02092 B
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
22
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Literary Criticism, History, Philosophy

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