Xenophon
Xenophon Edited by Vivienne J. Gray Oxford University Press, 2009 ISBN: 978-0-19-921617-8 Xenophon’s many and varied works represent a major source of information…
The presentation of gladiatorial spectacles in the Greek East
Once believed by many to offer the historian little of value beyond a horrifying, if titillating, glimpse into the Roman psyche, gladiatorial combat is now appreciated as an important expression of Roman cultural priorities.
The Age-Category of Boys at Olympia
The Age-Category of Boys at Olympia By
Song and the Solitary Self: Euripidean Women Who Resist Comfort
Song and the Solitary Self: Euripidean Women Who Resist Comfort By
The Invention of History: The Pre-History of a Concept from Homer to Herodotus
The Invention of History: The Pre-History of a Concept from Homer to Herodotus By
The Ionian Era of Athenian Civic Identity
The Ionian Era of Athenian Civic Identity By
Athens' Democratic Witnesses
Athens’ Democratic Witnesses By
Thucydides, Xenophon, and Lichas: Were the Spartans Excluded from the Olympic Games from 420 to 400 B.C.?
Thucydides, Xenophon, and Lichas: Were the Spartans Excluded from the Olympic Games from 420 to 400 B.C.? By
Demography and Dowries: Perspectives on Female Infanticide in Classical Greece
Demography and Dowries: Perspectives on Female Infanticide in Classical Greece By
Ideology and "The Status of Women" in Ancient Greece
Ideology and “The Status of Women” in Ancient Greece By Marilyn Katz History and Theory, Vol. 31, No. 4 (1992) Abstract: This essay…