From the late Classical to the early Hellenistic period, Megara was a vibrant centre of philosophy. The school of the so-called Megarians drew its name from the city. This paper examines the philosophical school and its leading members, Eukleides, Ichthyas, and Stilpo. The discussion of the school in the localscape of the city illustrates how ‘the Megarians’, although not necessarily united by common thought paradigms or intellectual approaches, played an integral role in the identity of place at Megara
No modern account of the history of the Academy as a whole exists. For the early history of the Acad...
This article reflects on how ancient Athens - in its historical as well as metonymic sense — has bee...
The first Philosophy school appeared in Polis Athens in the 4th century BC, the education ideal it a...
From the late Classical to the early Hellenistic period, Megara was a vibrant centre of philosophy. ...
The introduction to the volume discusses, first, the conceptual framework of localism and the local ...
The territory of the ancient polis of Megara, situated astride the Isthmus of Corinth, was subject t...
This chapter examines the local traditions (through Pausanias and Theognis), discourse environment, ...
The main question that is addressed in this article is whether and how the harbour towns of the Mega...
In the last twenty-five years, the study of ancient Greek migrations and diasporas has witnessed a s...
The aim of my paper is to analyse the social and the political role of Academic philosophers and the...
This chapter re-constructs the form and function of the ephēbeia in Hellenistic Megara, be...
The Megarians were one of the most active colonizers between the eighth and sixth centuries BCE, fou...
In this essay, the author argues that it is possible to recover from the historiographical tradition...
The article focuses on the vexed methodological problem of how to establish a relationship between t...
This article aims to reveal the theory of the modality of the Megarian school of philosophy especial...
No modern account of the history of the Academy as a whole exists. For the early history of the Acad...
This article reflects on how ancient Athens - in its historical as well as metonymic sense — has bee...
The first Philosophy school appeared in Polis Athens in the 4th century BC, the education ideal it a...
From the late Classical to the early Hellenistic period, Megara was a vibrant centre of philosophy. ...
The introduction to the volume discusses, first, the conceptual framework of localism and the local ...
The territory of the ancient polis of Megara, situated astride the Isthmus of Corinth, was subject t...
This chapter examines the local traditions (through Pausanias and Theognis), discourse environment, ...
The main question that is addressed in this article is whether and how the harbour towns of the Mega...
In the last twenty-five years, the study of ancient Greek migrations and diasporas has witnessed a s...
The aim of my paper is to analyse the social and the political role of Academic philosophers and the...
This chapter re-constructs the form and function of the ephēbeia in Hellenistic Megara, be...
The Megarians were one of the most active colonizers between the eighth and sixth centuries BCE, fou...
In this essay, the author argues that it is possible to recover from the historiographical tradition...
The article focuses on the vexed methodological problem of how to establish a relationship between t...
This article aims to reveal the theory of the modality of the Megarian school of philosophy especial...
No modern account of the history of the Academy as a whole exists. For the early history of the Acad...
This article reflects on how ancient Athens - in its historical as well as metonymic sense — has bee...
The first Philosophy school appeared in Polis Athens in the 4th century BC, the education ideal it a...