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Spinning Time in Ancient Greece
By Lin Foxhall, Hans-Joachim Gehrke, Nino Luraghi, Luca Giuliani, Ewen Bowie, Massimo Nafissi, Maurizio Giangiulio, Joseph Skinner, Ralf von den Hoff, Kurt Raaflaub, Renate Schlesier, Stephen Lambert, Ian Worthington, Kostas Buraselis, Tania J. Scheer, Nicola Di Cosmo, Jonas Grethlein and Kōstas Vlassopoulos

"Intentional History" is published by Steiner in 2010-06-30 - Stuttgart, Württemberg, Germany, it has 360 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Intentional History” Metadata:
- Title: Intentional History
- Authors: ➤ Lin FoxhallHans-Joachim GehrkeNino LuraghiLuca GiulianiEwen BowieMassimo NafissiMaurizio GiangiulioJoseph SkinnerRalf von den HoffKurt RaaflaubRenate SchlesierStephen LambertIan WorthingtonKostas BuraselisTania J. ScheerNicola Di CosmoJonas GrethleinKōstas Vlassopoulos
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 360
- Publisher: Steiner
- Publish Date: 2010-06-30
- Publish Location: ➤ Stuttgart, Württemberg, Germany
“Intentional History” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Historiography - Collective memory - History and criticism - Intention - Group identity - Congresses - Greek literature - Greek Art - History - Civilization - Greek Mythology - Greece, historiography
- Places: Greece
- Time: To 1500
Edition Specifications:
- Format: Hardcover
- Weight: 749 grams
- Pagination: 360 p. :
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL25210671M - OL16517427W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 670256421
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2010536950
- ISBN-13: 9783515096836
- ISBN-10: 3515096833
- All ISBNs: 3515096833 - 9783515096836
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"Intentional History" Table Of Contents:
- 1- Introduction
- 2- Representations of the past in Greek culture
- 3- Myth as past? : On the temporal aspect of Greek depictions of legend
- 4- The Trojan War’s reception in early Greek lyric, iambic and elegiac poetry
- 5- The great rhetra (Plut. Lyc. 6) : a retrospective and intentional construct?
- 6- Collective identities, imagined past, and Delphi
- 7- Fish heads and mussel-shells: visualizing Greek identity
- 8- Media for Theseus, or the different images of the Athenian polis-hero
- 9- Ulterior motives in ancient historiography: what exactly, and why?
- 10- Tragic memories of Dionysos
- 11- Connecting with the pat in Lykourgan Athens: an epigraphic perspective
- 12- Intentional history : Alexander, Demosthenes and Thebes
- 13- The demos as narrator : public honors and the construction of future and past
- 14- God and king as synoikists : divine disposition and monarchic wishes combined in the traditions of city foundations for Alexander’s and Hellenistic times
- 15- "They that held Arkadia": Arcadian foundation myths as intentional history in Roman Imperial times
- 16- Ethnography of the nomads and "barbarian" history in Han China
- 17- Beyond intentional history : a phenomenological model of the idea of history
- 18- Constructing antiquity and modernity in the eighteenth century: distantiation, alterity, proximity, immanency
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