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Myth Text And History At Sparta Thomas Figueira Editor Aaron Beckschachter Editor Thomas Figueira Editor Aaron Hershkowitz Editor

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Myth Text And History At Sparta Thomas Figueira Editor Aaron Beckschachter Editor Thomas Figueira Editor Aaron Hershkowitz Editor
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Publisher: Gorgias Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3 MB
Pages: 353
Author: Thomas Figueira (editor); Aaron Beck-Schachter (editor); Thomas Figueira (editor); Aaron Hershkowitz (editor)
ISBN: 9781463237011, 1463237014
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Myth Text And History At Sparta Thomas Figueira Editor Aaron Beckschachter Editor Thomas Figueira Editor Aaron Hershkowitz Editor by Thomas Figueira (editor); Aaron Beck-schachter (editor); Thomas Figueira (editor); Aaron Hershkowitz (editor) 9781463237011, 1463237014 instant download after payment.

Three studies that offer close readings concerning the interaction of the source material on Spartan history with the unfolding of actual historical events. These contributions take the position that not only political, but also social, policies at Sparta, as well as the historical actors giving them shape, were intensely─and to an unusual degree─influenced by myth, tradition, and popular memory about the Laconian past.

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