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Solon the Thinker: Political Thought in Archaic Athens.

Livres anciens et modernes
Lewis, John
London : Duckworth, 2006.,
79,00 €
(Berlin, Allemagne)
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Détails

  • ISBN
  • 9780715634561
  • Auteur
  • Lewis, John
  • Éditeurs
  • London : Duckworth, 2006.
  • Format
  • IX, 178 p. Original cloth with dust jacket.
  • Jaquette
  • False
  • Langues
  • Anglais
  • Dédicacée
  • False
  • Premiére Edition
  • False

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From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Jacket slightly rubbed with a small tear, slight staining on edge, occasional pencil markings in text, otherwise good and clean. / Umschlag leicht berieben mit einem kleinen Riss, leichte Anschmutzung auf Schnitt, vereinzelt Bleistiftanstreichungen im Text, sonst gut und sauber. - In Solon the Thinker John Lewis presents the hypothesis that Solon saw Athens as a self-governing, self-supporting system akin to the early Greek conceptions of the cosmos. Solon�s polis functions neither by divine intervention nor the force of a tyrant, but by its own natural, self-governing internal energy. An orderly, understandable polis is founded on the intellectual health of its people, depends upon their acceptance of justice and moderation as orderly norms of life, and leads to the rejection of tyranny and slavery in favour of freedom under written laws. Solon is the thinker and teacher who conceives this ideal for Athens. But Solon�s views of order are limited; each person in his own life is subject to the arbitrary foibles of moira, the inscrutable fate that governs human life and brings us to an unknowable but inevitable death. Solon represents both the new rational, scientific spirit that was sweeping the Aegean and a return to the fatalism that permeated Greek cultural life. He deserves credit not only as a poet and a lawgiver, but as a thinker who was at the cutting edge of an intellectual revolution. - John Lewis is Assistant Professor of History, Department of History and Political Science, Ashland University, Ohio. ISBN 9780715634561

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