The treatment of the war dead in archaic Athens : an ancestral custom / Cezary Kucewicz.
2021
DF275 .K83 2021
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Title
The treatment of the war dead in archaic Athens : an ancestral custom / Cezary Kucewicz.
Author
Kucewicz, Cezary, author.
ISBN
9781350151550 (electronic book)
1350151556 (electronic book)
9781350151567 (electronic book)
1350151564 (electronic book)
9781350151574 (electronic book)
1350151572 (electronic book)
9781350151543
1350151556 (electronic book)
9781350151567 (electronic book)
1350151564 (electronic book)
9781350151574 (electronic book)
1350151572 (electronic book)
9781350151543
Published
London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2021.
Copyright
©2021
Language
English
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1 online resource ( x, 286 pages) : illustrations
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DF275 .K83 2021
Dewey Decimal Classification
399
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
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Table of Contents
Introduction: The War Dead in Ancient Athens
The Homeric War Dead
The War Dead in the Greek Mythological Tradition
The War Dead in the Early Greek Iconographic Tradition
The War Dead in the Early Greek Iconographic Tradition
Ancestral Customs in the Classical City
War, State and Society in Archaic Athens
Conclusion.
The Homeric War Dead
The War Dead in the Greek Mythological Tradition
The War Dead in the Early Greek Iconographic Tradition
The War Dead in the Early Greek Iconographic Tradition
Ancestral Customs in the Classical City
War, State and Society in Archaic Athens
Conclusion.