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  • Formaat: 328 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Nov-2001
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780203482186

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In this new edition, Paul Cartledge and Antony Spawforth have taken account of recent finds and scholarship to revise and update their authoritative overview of later Spartan history, and of the social, political, economic and cultural changes in the Spartan community.
This original and compelling account is especially significant in challenging the conventional misperception of Spartan 'decline' after the loss of her status as a great power on the battlefield in 371 BC.
The book's focus on a frequently overlooked period makes it important not only for those interested specifically in Sparta, but also for all those concerned with Hellenistic Greece, and with the life of Greece and other Greek-speaking provinces under non-Roman rule.

This original and compelling account of later Spartan history challenges the conventional misperception of Spartan 'decline' after the loss of her status as a great power on the battlefield in 371 BC.

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'Clearly written and thoroughly documented, this work is an excellent introduction to a fascinating but neglected aspect of Greek history.' - Choice

'Spawforth's description of the city of Sparta is the base upon which all others must build.' - Ancient History Bulletin

Preface vii Maps xi PART I HELLENISTIC SPARTA Paul Cartledge In the shadow of empire: Mantinea to Chaeronea 3(13) Resistance to Macedon: the revolt of Agis III 16(12) The new Hellenism of Areus I 28(10) Reform - or revolution? Agis IV and Cleomenes III 38(21) Sparta between Achaea and Rome: the rule of Nabis 59(21) Sparta from Achaea to Rome (188-146 BC) 80(13) PART II ROMAN SPARTA Antony Spawforth Sparta between sympolity and municipality 93(12) Sparta in the Greek renaissance 105(15) Pagans and Christians: Sparta in late antiquity 120(7) The Roman city and its territory 127(16) Local government I: machinery and functions 143(17) Local government II: the social and economic base 160(16) High culture and agonistic festivals 176(14) The image of tradition 190(23) Epilogue: Sparta from late antiquity to the Middle Ages 213(3) APPENDICES 216(18) I The monuments of Roman Sparta 216(10) II Catalogues of magistrates 226(4) III Hereditary tendencies in the Curial Class 230(2) IV Foreign agonistai at Sparta 232(2) Notes 234(34) Bibliographical appendix 268(4) Bibliographicals addenda to the second edition 272(4) Bibliography 276(22) Abbreviations 298(1) General index 299
Paul Cartledge and Anthony Spawforth