I argue that, despite Solon\u27s reputation as an enemy of tyranny, his approach to solving the political discord in Athens in 594 B.C. very closely resembles the way that archaic Greek tyrants succeeded at dealing with similar problems in other city-states. Because tyrants were often popular figures with widespread support, I suggest that Solon\u27s anxiety to avoid the label of tyrant stemmed from the political unrest and bloodshed that arose from the attempted tyranny of Cylon in 632 BC, followed by the harsh and unsuccessful legislation of Drakon in 621. In the dissertation, I first establish that there are two traditions about Solon\u27s motives and actions, indicated by many contradictions in our sources. In one version, Solon appears...
My chapter explores Aristotle’s account of classical Greek democracy in three parts. The first part ...
The majority of Critias' contemporaries and fellow citizens saw the leader of the most brutal regime...
This article takes its point of departure from a tradition found in the Homeric scholia and fourth-c...
I argue that, despite Solon\u27s reputation as an enemy of tyranny, his approach to solving the poli...
I argue that, despite Solon\u27s reputation as an enemy of tyranny, his approach to solving the poli...
Solon is the subject of both a Plutarchan biography (Solon) and a philosophical dialogue (Convivium ...
This book addresses the historical, social and political contexts within which Solon of Athens insti...
This article considers how Solon recasts the traditional imagery of warfare and violence in order to...
In the 6th century B.C., Solon played an important role in the city of Athens. As a lawgiver, he est...
In the 6th century B.C., Solon played an important role in the city of Athens. As a lawgiver, he est...
Departing from the idea of díkē [justice], present in Homeric poetry and the different perspectives ...
This dissertation explores and highlights Plato\u27s timeless and enduring insights on tyranny and t...
Understanding tyranny is essential to political life. Yet, recent attempts to analyze the phenomenon...
The standard view of Greek tyranny is that it was a unique phenomenon in the ancient Greek world, re...
Plato's Republic presents the characters of the philosopher and the tyrant as similar. Strongly focu...
My chapter explores Aristotle’s account of classical Greek democracy in three parts. The first part ...
The majority of Critias' contemporaries and fellow citizens saw the leader of the most brutal regime...
This article takes its point of departure from a tradition found in the Homeric scholia and fourth-c...
I argue that, despite Solon\u27s reputation as an enemy of tyranny, his approach to solving the poli...
I argue that, despite Solon\u27s reputation as an enemy of tyranny, his approach to solving the poli...
Solon is the subject of both a Plutarchan biography (Solon) and a philosophical dialogue (Convivium ...
This book addresses the historical, social and political contexts within which Solon of Athens insti...
This article considers how Solon recasts the traditional imagery of warfare and violence in order to...
In the 6th century B.C., Solon played an important role in the city of Athens. As a lawgiver, he est...
In the 6th century B.C., Solon played an important role in the city of Athens. As a lawgiver, he est...
Departing from the idea of díkē [justice], present in Homeric poetry and the different perspectives ...
This dissertation explores and highlights Plato\u27s timeless and enduring insights on tyranny and t...
Understanding tyranny is essential to political life. Yet, recent attempts to analyze the phenomenon...
The standard view of Greek tyranny is that it was a unique phenomenon in the ancient Greek world, re...
Plato's Republic presents the characters of the philosopher and the tyrant as similar. Strongly focu...
My chapter explores Aristotle’s account of classical Greek democracy in three parts. The first part ...
The majority of Critias' contemporaries and fellow citizens saw the leader of the most brutal regime...
This article takes its point of departure from a tradition found in the Homeric scholia and fourth-c...