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The Heroic Rulers Of Archaic And Classical Greece Mitchell Lynette

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The Heroic Rulers Of Archaic And Classical Greece Mitchell Lynette
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.33 MB
Author: Mitchell Lynette
ISBN: 9781472505965, 9781472510679, 9781472555809, 1472505964, 1472510674, 1472555805
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Heroic Rulers Of Archaic And Classical Greece Mitchell Lynette by Mitchell Lynette 9781472505965, 9781472510679, 9781472555809, 1472505964, 1472510674, 1472555805 instant download after payment.

With an in-depth exploration of rule by a single man and how this was seen as heroic activity, the title challenges orthodox views of ruling in the ancient world and breaks down traditional ideas about the relationship between so-called hereditary rule and tyranny. It looks at how a common heroic ideology among rulers was based upon excellence, or arete, and also surveys dynastic ruling, where rule was in some sense shared within the family or clan. Heroic Rulers examines reasons why both personal and clan-based rule was particularly unstable and its core tension with the competitive nature of Greek society, so that the question of who had the most arete was an issue of debate both from within the ruling family and from other heroic aspirants.
Probing into ancient perspectives on the legitimacy and legality of rule, the title also explores the relationship between ruling and law. Law, personified as ‘king’ (nomos basileus), came to be seen as the ultimate source of sovereignty especially as expressed through the constitutional machinery of the city, and became an important balance and constraint for personal rule.
Finally, Heroic Rulers demonstrates that monarchy, which is generally thought to have disappeared before the end of the archaic period, remained a valid political option from the Early Iron Age through to the Hellenistic period.

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