This thesis examines the attitudes to government common to Greek and Roman writers who lived between the advent of the Hellenistic Age and the heyday of the Roman Empire in the second century A.D., and who wrote theoretical works dealing directly or indirectly with monarchical government. This was, for most of them, the only form of government worthy of serious consideration. The aim of the thesis is to analyse the extent to which the term 'political* is a misnomer for the works of these writers. The writings are examined to discover the views of the theorists on the position of the individual in relation to society, on law and the ruler., on the characteristics deemed kingly, on the imagery of kingship, on the connection of the ...
In the Hellenistic empires of Alexander the Great and his successors in Greece, Egypt and the Near E...
My dissertation situates public space at the heart of a Greek city’s efforts to negotiate its positi...
n this chapter, Atack argues that Xenophon’s depiction of the performance of kingship by Cyrus (Cyro...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Brill via the DOI in thi...
textThis dissertation re-examines a set of long-standing problems that arise from Aristotle’s defens...
PhD ThesisThis inter-disciplinary thesis traces the influence of Greek images of monarchy on Rome, ...
Aristotle’s account of kingship in Politics 3 responds to the rich discourse on kingship that permea...
The thesis seeks to investigate primarily the philosophical treatises with the title pe?? [?] which ...
My thesis investigates the discourse of sole rule in the Greek polis from the Archaic Period to th...
This dissertation is about the history of two intertwined concepts, observed from their original app...
Ancient works On Kingship have received a great deal of attention in recent scholarship, where the f...
A proposta principal do presente artigo é compreender o caráter complexo e multifacetado da teoria d...
In this thesis I trace the political concept of the “the good statesman” through the transitional pe...
Most historians of classical Greece consider the characteristic feature of Greek political life to h...
The present dissertation examines the ways in which Roman officials and dignitaries acted as active ...
In the Hellenistic empires of Alexander the Great and his successors in Greece, Egypt and the Near E...
My dissertation situates public space at the heart of a Greek city’s efforts to negotiate its positi...
n this chapter, Atack argues that Xenophon’s depiction of the performance of kingship by Cyrus (Cyro...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Brill via the DOI in thi...
textThis dissertation re-examines a set of long-standing problems that arise from Aristotle’s defens...
PhD ThesisThis inter-disciplinary thesis traces the influence of Greek images of monarchy on Rome, ...
Aristotle’s account of kingship in Politics 3 responds to the rich discourse on kingship that permea...
The thesis seeks to investigate primarily the philosophical treatises with the title pe?? [?] which ...
My thesis investigates the discourse of sole rule in the Greek polis from the Archaic Period to th...
This dissertation is about the history of two intertwined concepts, observed from their original app...
Ancient works On Kingship have received a great deal of attention in recent scholarship, where the f...
A proposta principal do presente artigo é compreender o caráter complexo e multifacetado da teoria d...
In this thesis I trace the political concept of the “the good statesman” through the transitional pe...
Most historians of classical Greece consider the characteristic feature of Greek political life to h...
The present dissertation examines the ways in which Roman officials and dignitaries acted as active ...
In the Hellenistic empires of Alexander the Great and his successors in Greece, Egypt and the Near E...
My dissertation situates public space at the heart of a Greek city’s efforts to negotiate its positi...
n this chapter, Atack argues that Xenophon’s depiction of the performance of kingship by Cyrus (Cyro...