none1noThe analysis of Solon’s poetry and the comparison between it and the poetry and politics of archaic Greece allow the hypothesis that his audience was a hetaireia consisting of his relatives and allies. The difference between Solon and other poets linked to the hetaireia – e. g. Alcaeus or the Theognidea – may stem from an ideological difference between their audiences: the factions – generally aristocratic – that struggled for power and, consequently, the respective hetaireiai may have very different political positions with respect to their dealings with other cities and with the lower social classes, and with respect to maintaining their domination over internal opponents.mixedCaciagli, StefanoCaciagli, Stefan
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Este artículo trata de repasar cuestiones histórico-literarias todavía sin dilucidar, tales como la ...
This article considers how Solon recasts the traditional imagery of warfare and violence in order to...
This dissertation asks how Homer, Hesiod, and Theognis envision egalitarian alternatives to the cond...
This dissertation is a Commentary on Solon's Poems (elegiacs and tetrameters; the iambic trimeters, ...
This book addresses the historical, social and political contexts within which Solon of Athens insti...
I argue that, despite Solon\u27s reputation as an enemy of tyranny, his approach to solving the poli...
Solon’s reform in Athens (early 6th century BC) is the subject of wide discussions: an organic const...
The figure of Solon is crucial in the development of Greek political theory. His theoretical contrib...
In the 6th century B.C., Solon played an important role in the city of Athens. As a lawgiver, he est...
The author states that in the modero world is hardly practised what ancient Greeks called JUSTICE (t...
In the 6th century B.C., Solon played an important role in the city of Athens. As a lawgiver, he est...
This paper concerns the problem of authorship of Solon’s transmitted poems. Through an oral traditio...
Departing from the idea of díkē [justice], present in Homeric poetry and the different perspectives ...
Departing from an anecdote related by Plutarch, in The life of Solon, in which the Athenian legislat...
International audienceIt is commonly accepted that the definition of four property classes by Solon ...
Este artículo trata de repasar cuestiones histórico-literarias todavía sin dilucidar, tales como la ...
This article considers how Solon recasts the traditional imagery of warfare and violence in order to...
This dissertation asks how Homer, Hesiod, and Theognis envision egalitarian alternatives to the cond...