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The third in a series that explores cultural and ethical values in Classical antiquity, this volume examines the dichotomy between 'city' and 'country' in ancient Greek and Roman cultures. Fourteen papers address a variety of topics on this theme, and include a variety of methodological approaches - archaeological, iconographic, literary and philosophical. The book demonstrates that, despite a common rhetoric of polarity in antiquity that tended to construct city and countryside as very distinct, oppositional categories, there was far less consistency (and far more nuance) about the ideologies felt to inhere in each
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monografia Rebiun05549835 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun05549835 m o d cr cnu---unuuu 080812s2006 ne abe ob 001 0 eng d 9789047409182 9047409183 9789004150430 (hd. bd.) 9004150439 (hd. bd.) UPVA 997911741903706 UAM 991008018486704211 CBUC 991013150581306708 CBUC 991010890707206709 NT. eng. NT. OCLCA. OCLCQ. IDEBK. E7B. OCLCQ. UNAV 333.7 22 City, countryside, and the spatial organization of value in classical antiquity Recurso electrónico] edited by Ralph M. Rosen and Ineke Sluiter Leiden Boston Brill 2006 Leiden Boston Leiden Boston Brill x, 384 p. il., maps, plans x, 384 p. EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete Mnemosyne, bibliotheca classica Batava. Supplementum 279 Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice Cover -- Contents -- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS -- CHAPTER ONE GENERAL INTRODUCTION -- Ineke Sluiter and Ralph M. Rosen 1. Introduction -- CHAPTER TWO CITY-COUNTRY RELATIONSHIPS IN THE 8216;NORMAL POLIS8217; -- John Bintliff -- CHAPTER THREE ON THE BORDER: SACRED LAND AND THE MARGINS OF THE COMMUNITY -- Jeremy McInerney -- CHAPTER FOUR LACK OF BOUNDARIES, ABSENCE OF OPPOSITIONS: THE CITY-COUNTRYSIDE CONTINUUM OF A GREEK PANTHEON -- Irene Polinskaya -- CHAPTER FIVE FARMING, AUTHORITY, AND TRUTH-TELLING IN THE GREEK TRADITION -- Sheila Murnaghan -- CHAPTER SIX HERODOTUS ON SURVIVAL: CITY OR COUNTRYSIDE? -- Angus Bowie -- CHAPTER SEVEN AT HOME, ROUND HERE, OUT THERE: THE CITY AND TRAGIC SPACE -- D.M. Carter -- CHAPTER EIGHT THE WALL IN ARISTOPHANES8217; BIRDS -- Jennifer Clarke Kosak -- CHAPTER NINE AGROIKIA AND PLEASURE IN ARISTOTLE -- Helen Cullyer -- CHAPTER TEN COMIC AISCHROLOGY AND THE URBANIZATION OF AGROIKIA -- Ralph M. Rosen -- CHAPTER ELEVEN HORACE8217;S GARDEN THOUGHTS: RURAL RETREATS AND THE URBAN IMAGINATION -- Diana Spencer -- CHAPTER TWELVE DIDO IN HER SETTINGS: CARTHAGE AND ENVIRONS -- Rachel Hall Sternberg -- CHAPTER THIRTEEN CITY AND COUNTRYSIDE IN VERGIL8217;S ECLOGUES -- Mathilde Skoie -- CHAPTER FOURTEEN MARTIAL BETWEEN ROME AND BILBILIS -- Elena Merli -- CHAPTER FIFTEEN THE BEARDED RUSTIC OF ROMAN ATTICA -- Celina L. Gray -- I INDEX OF GREEK TERMS -- II INDEX OF LATIN TERMS -- III INDEX LOCORUM -- IV GENERAL INDEX The third in a series that explores cultural and ethical values in Classical antiquity, this volume examines the dichotomy between 'city' and 'country' in ancient Greek and Roman cultures. Fourteen papers address a variety of topics on this theme, and include a variety of methodological approaches - archaeological, iconographic, literary and philosophical. The book demonstrates that, despite a common rhetoric of polarity in antiquity that tended to construct city and countryside as very distinct, oppositional categories, there was far less consistency (and far more nuance) about the ideologies felt to inhere in each Forma de acceso: World Wide Web Rosen, Ralph Mark Sluiter, I. Ineke)