"Civic Rites clearly demonstrates the complete interdependence of religion and democracy in Athens, illustrating just how much the ancient Athenians' view of the relationship between these powerful forces differs from that in twenty-first century, Western democracies. Evans has provided a systematic, thorough, and lively treatment, liberating readers from modern expectations and offering a new window onto Athenian society."--Loren J. Samons, author of What's Wrong with Democracy? From Athenian Practice to American Worship "It is a double task the author has undertaken: to demonstrate the interdependence, nay, integration of politics and religion in the high days of 'democratic' Athens and to bring this special form of 'democracy' home to a contemporary non-specialist public. She brilliantly succeeds in both, presenting a clear and poignant narrative with graphic details. Civic Rites is a novel and fascinating course through a seemingly well-known field."--Walter Burkert, author of Homo Necans: The Anthropology of Ancient Greek Sacrificial Ritual and Myth "In equal measures intelligent, accessible, and well-informed, this book provides a contemporary introduction to classical Athenian religious practices and their manifold cultural significance. Evans interweaves overviews of political, economic, and social history with engaging descriptions of several major Attic rites. This book will interest specialists while providing students with an illuminating pathway into the familiar yet alien world of ancient Greek religion."--Deborah Boedeker, Brown University "With vivid, elegant writing and compelling imagination, Nancy Evans recreates the complex interaction of religion and politics in the ancient Athenian Democracy. Deftly interweaving chapters on cult and on political developments, she shows the general reader an Athens that is stranger to modern sensibilities than we often realize, and yet one from which we can learn many things about democratic life. A wonderful achievement."--Martha Nussbaum, author of The Fragility of Goodness: Luck and Ethics in Greek Tragedy and Philosophy
Man muß kein Shakespeare-Fan sein, muß den 'Sommernachtstraum' nicht gelesen oder auf der Bühne erlebt haben, um seine Atmosphäre zu kennen oder den buntschillernden Gestalten daraus einmal begegnet zu sein.
Voices in Democracy: Action and Participation
"...A student-friendly social studies handbook that makes getting involved fun. [...] provides a step-by-step guide for taking action and participating.
Examining the means through which the Athenians established and marketed cults, this handsomely illustrated book is the first to illuminate the full range of motives--political and economic, as well as spiritual--which prompted them to ...
The course of true love never did run smooth; With its mix of real people who stumble into a fairy kingdom (with it's own problems!) it's little wonder that this play is one of the best loved and most performed of all Shakespeare's ...
Frommer's Guide to Athens
Frommer's Guide to Athens
LÉVY , E. , Les origines du mirage scythe , dans Ktèma , 6 ( 1981 ) , pp . 57-68 . LÉVY , E. , Astu et polis dans l'Iliade , dans Ktèma , 8 ( 1983 ) , pp . 55-74 . LEWIS , D. , Les biens publics dans la cité , dans MURRAY O. et PRICE S.
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The raking sima blocks in situ on the Parthenon are doweled at their upper ends. 158. von Quast and Inwood 1862, pi. IV:3; the ovolo profile given as no. 2, though said to come from the Propyiaia, has a chord of 0.281 m. which is more ...