The Oxford handbook of Hellenic studies / edited by George Boys-Stones, Barbara Graziosi and Phiroze Vasunia.

Contributor(s): Boys-Stones, G. R | Graziosi, Barbara | Vasunia, Phiroze, 1966-Material type: TextTextSeries: Oxford handbooksPublication details: Oxford, England : Oxford University Press, 2009Description: xxi, 889 p. ; 26 cmISBN: 9780199286140 (hbk.)Other title: Hellenic studiesSubject(s): Greece -- History -- To 146 B.C | Greece -- Civilization -- To 146 B.CDDC classification: 938 LOC classification: DF235 | .O94 2009
Contents:
pt. I. Hellenes and hellenisms -- pt. II. The polis -- pt. III. Performance and texts -- pt. IV. Methods and approaches.
Summary: The Oxford Handbook of Hellenic Studies is a unique collection of some seventy articles which together explore the ways in which ancient Greece has been, is, and might be studied. It is intended to inform its readers, but also, importantly, to inspire them, and to enable them to pursue their own research by introducing the primary resources and exploring the latest agenda for their study. The emphasis is on the breadth and potential of Hellenic Studies as a flourishing and exciting intellectual arena, and also upon its relevance to the way we think about ourselves today.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

pt. I. Hellenes and hellenisms -- pt. II. The polis -- pt. III. Performance and texts -- pt. IV. Methods and approaches.

The Oxford Handbook of Hellenic Studies is a unique collection of some seventy articles which together explore the ways in which ancient Greece has been, is, and might be studied. It is intended to inform its readers, but also, importantly, to inspire them, and to enable them to pursue their own research by introducing the primary resources and exploring the latest agenda for their study. The emphasis is on the breadth and potential of Hellenic Studies as a flourishing and exciting intellectual arena, and also upon its relevance to the way we think about ourselves today.

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