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In this article, two questions are posed: Just how reliable is the evidence concerning Pythagoras's mathematical studies, and can we reconstruct his contribution to mathematics? All known fragments of evidence by fourth-century B.C.... more
Descubra la vida y cultura en la brillante Grecia Clásica. Su sistema político fragmentado y los derechos de los ciudadanos, la educación, las artes y el ocio, la vivienda y el urbanismo, sus ceremonias y mitología, los viajes, la... more
This is a prefinal version of a critical bibliography published with Oxford University Press as: Hin, S. (2015) ‘Ancient Demography’, in: Clayman, D. L. (ed.) Oxford Bibliographies in Classics. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 30.... more
Published in Trowel Volume XV 2014. An archaeological journal for students by students to drive forward future research.
This is a revision to the previous paper on the 10 letters.
Through a careful analysis of the historical records of travels to the Mani peninsula from the 16th century onward, I argue that the commonly-ascribed identity of the Maniots, as descended directly from the Spartans of Classical... more
Diffused by the historiographical renewal of the sixties and the seventies, the concept of initiation rites has a long history. In the field of Greek studies, while the heuristic potential of this concept borrowed from anthropology is... more
This paper objectively presents a provable construction of generating a length of magnitude , as the geometrical solution for the ancient problem of doubling the volume of a cube. Cube duplication is believed to be impossible under the... more
Chapter III (55) How Roman Arms Came to Conquer the Successors of Alexander (55) How Much More Successful Was the Roman Legion than the Macedonian Phalanx? (57) The Best Soldiers versus the Best Formation (59) Why the Greeks... more
This article reinterprets Thucydides's analysis of the post-Periclean turn in Athenian politics by reading it within the context of contemporary "tragic" and "scientific" explanatory traditions. It finds in this analysis an ambitious... more
Ce livre entreprend tout d’abord d’éclairer le lien étroit qui unit l’invention de la démocratie et l’esclavage en Grèce ancienne. En étudiant la façon dont est défini à Athènes l’homme-marchandise qu’est l’esclave, les formes... more
The finds presented here, which mainly come from the excavations conducted between 1985 and 1995, yield substantial information about eating habits, everyday life and the utensils manufactured for daily use. Since the finds originate... more
During plebeian tribunat of Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus 133 BC, main ideological and political adviser was Caius Blossius. He came from Cumae, campanian town and community. Caius Blossius was adherent of radical version of stoicism,... more
It is well known that the Western Culture as we know it today pays a big debt to the encounter of two among the biggest civilizations of the antiquity: the Greeks and the Romans. Since the cultural roots of our present European world are... more
Interpretação pessoal dos poemas da poetisa Safo
Analisi degli elementi di paragone e di diversità tra Esiodo ("Opere e giorni") e Virgilio ("Georgiche"), con particolar attenzione al mito delle cinque età, in dipendenza del quadro storico e delle finalità delle due opere
This article provides an in-depth analysis of Gorgias's Funeral Oration. The chapter shows that Gorgias’s Epitaphios was most likely composed and disseminated at some point in the last quarter of the fifth century; that the text was... more
Most slaves in the Greek world were imported non-Greeks and their offspring. Yet little is known of the entry into slavery of individuals from the non-Greek periphery. Far more promising for studying entry into slavery is a less... more
Recent scholarship has been divided over the question of whether a categorization of the disabled existed in antiquity. Close readings of Lysias, Plutarch, and other ancient Greek authors strongly suggest that some Greeks did construct a... more
Η Μεσόγειος, η Ελλάδα και ο Κόσμος, Αθήνα: Παπαζήσης 2014, 55-77.
The famous dedication by Xenokrateia to the river god Kephisos and other divinities not far from the city of Athens in c. 400 BC (NM 2756; IG I3 987; IG II2 4547) is a rare example of a sizeable, public ego-document by a citizen woman.... more
This is the preliminary edition of a collection of translated ancient Greek sources on: family and household, sexuality, social groups, travel and foreigners, education, religion, military, leisure and sports, and science. The book is... more
Il volume propone un quadro sintetico ma aggiornato delle forme del potere nel mondo greco tra iv e i secolo a.C., fra la tirannide e la nuova concezione di regalità introdotta da Alessandro Magno. La chiave di lettura è la reazione... more
The following is a brief discussion of Emperor Hadrian's hellenized cultural influence on Rome. Surely Rome had had extensive contact with Greece previously, as reflected in their art, literature, and other forms of cultural expression.... more
The article analyses one of the hexametric poems copied on a second century AD papyrus, possibly from Hermupolis, P.Lit.Goodspeed 2: a Hellenistic hymn to Aphrodite celebrated as a patroness of the sea and of wedded love. This portrayal... more
P. A. Evdokimov The Cypriot Politeia of Aristotle and Royal Power in Cyprus There are just a few remained fragments of Aristotle's lost Cypriot politeia in the excerpts of later periods. It is worth noting, that all these extracts are... more
Since Nietzsche published his study The Birth of Tragedy in 1872, there has been a common misconception that the ancient Greek gods Apollo and Dionysus are two parts of a polarity, a dichotomy, an antithetical pair. This essay argues that... more
Türkçeye Fransızcadan geçen ve sömürgecilikle eşdeğer bir kelime olarak kullanılan kolonicilik genel anlamıyla bir ulusun ya da topluluğun yabancı bir toprağı işgal etmesi, işgal edilen bölgeye göçmenlerin yerleştirilmesi ve ilhak edilen... more
The Rule of Law as the Rule of Reason: the Second-Best Solution of Plato's Laws