Debating the Athenian cultural revolution: art, literature, philosophy, and politics ; 430 - 380 BC
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adam_text | Whatever aspect of Athenian culture one examines,
whether it be tragedy and comedy, philosophy, vase
painting and sculpture, oratory and rhetoric, law and
politics, or social and economic life, the picture looks very
different after
400
вс
from before
400
вс.
Scholars who have previously
addressed this question have concentrated on particular areas and come up
with explanations, often connected with the psychological effect of the
Peloponnesian War, which are very unconvincing as explanations for the
whole range of change. This book attempts to look at a wide range of
evidence for cultural change in Athens and to examine the ways in which
the changes may have been co-ordinated. It is a complement to the
examination of the rhetoric of revolution as applied to ancient Greece
in Rethinking Revolutions through Ancient Greece
(Cambridge,
2006).
Titel: Debating the Athenian cultural revolution
Autor: Osborne, Robin
Jahr: 2007
Contents
List of figures and tables page vii
Notes on contributors x
Preface xiii
List of abbreviations xiv
1 Tracing cultural revolution in classical Athens i
Robin Osborne
2 The nature and implications of Athens changed social
structure and economy 27
Ben Akrigg
3 Why the Athenians began to curse 44
Esther Eidinow
4 A new political world 72
Claire Taylor
5 Cultural change, space, and the politics of commemoration
in Athens 91
Julia L. Shear
6 The anatomy of metalepsis: visuality turns around on late
fifth-century pots 116
Katbarina Lorenz
7 Style and agency in an age of transition 144
Peter Schultz
8 The politics of precedence: first historians on first
thalassocrats 188
Elizabeth Irwin
v
vi Contents
9 The form of Plato s Republic 224
Alex Long
10 Aristophanes Assembly Women and Plato, Republic book 5 242
Robert Tordojf
11 Greek tragedy 430—380 bc 264
Edith Hall
12 The sound of mousike: reflections on aural change in ancient
Greece 288
Armand D Angour
References 301
Index 334
Figures and tables
FIGURES
4.1 Graph showing wealthy citizens involved
in political activity in the fifth century. page 75
4.2 Graph showing wealthy citizens involved
in political activity in the fourth century. j6
4.3 Graph showing the distribution of demotics of
candidates for ostracism. 85
5.1 Restored plan of the Athenian Acropolis (by I. Gelbrich). 93
5.2 Restored plan of the Athenian Agora in c. 400 bc. The
statues of the Tyrannicides were located on the base
between the racetrack and the Panathenaic Way.
(Courtesy of the American School of Classical Studies at
Athens: Agora Excavations.) 95
5.3 State plan of the Stoa Basileios in the Athenian Agora.
(Courtesy of the American School of Classical Studies at
Athens: Agora Excavations.) 102
6.1 The Eavesdropper , by Nicolas Maes. London,
Collection of Harold Samuel. Courtesy of the Collection
of Harold Samuel, London. 119
6.2 Hydria, by the Nicias Painter. Once Berlin. Courtesy of
the German Archaeological Institute, Rome. 122
6.3—4 Hydria, by the Meidias Painter. London, British
Museum E224. Courtesy of the British Museum. 131,135
6.5 Squat lekythos, by the Meidias Painter. Cleveland,
County Museum of Art 82.142. Courtesy of the
Cleveland Museum of Art, Leonard C. Hanna, Jr. Fund
1982.142. 139
7.1 Doryphorus. Gottingen, c. 1.98 m, cast of a Roman copy
(Minneapolis Institute of Art) of a fifth-century bronze
vii
viii List of figures and tables
(450—430 bc) traditionally attributed to the Argive
sculptor Polyclitus. Gottingen, Archaologisches Institut.
Photo: Courtesy Gottingen, Archaologisches Institut;
Stephan Eckardt. 148
7.2 Narcissus . Oxford, c. 1.16 m, cast of a Roman copy
(Louvre) of a late fifth- or early fourth-century bronze
(410-390 bc) traditionally attributed to a follower of
Polyclitus. Oxford, Ashmolean Museum CO44. Photo:
Courtesy Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. 149
7.3 Helen. Rhamnous, c. 0.5 m, Pentelic marble, c. 440-420
bc, traditionally attributed to the Attic sculptor
Agoracritus on the basis of Pausanias (1.33.2). Restoration
drawing: David Boggs after Kallopolitis 1978. 152
7.4 Maenad. Rome, Palazzo dei Conservatori, c. 1.43 m,
Roman copy of a late fifth- or early fourth-century
original (410-390 bc) traditionally attributed to the Attic
sculptor Callimachus. Rome, Palazzo dei Conservatori
1094. Photo: author. 154
7.5-6 Procne and Itys. Acropolis Museum, c. 1.63 m, Pentelic
marble, c. 440—420 bc, traditionally attributed to the
Attic sculptor Alcamenes on the basis of Pausanias
(1.24.3). Athens, Acropolis Museum 1358. Photo: Hans
Goette. 156,157
7.7—9 Leda and the Swan. Malibu, c. 1.32 m, Roman period
copy of an early fourth-century original (400-380 bc)
speculatively attributed to Timotheus. The J. Paul Getty
Museum, Ace. No. 70.AA.110. Photo: Courtesy the J.
Paul Getty Museum, Villa Collection, Malibu,
California. 158—60
7.10 The Nike of Paionios. Olympia, c. 1.95 m, Pentelic
marble, c. 420 bc. The Nike was set up on a triangular
pillar over three captured Spartan shields. It was
identified by an inscription (Olympia V, no. 259) that
read: The Messenians and the Naupactians dedicated
[this] to Olympian Zeus, a tithe from war [spoils].
Paionios of Mende made it and was the victor [in the
competition] to make the temple s akroteria. Olympia
Archaeological Museum. Photo: Courtesy Deutsches
Archaologisches Institut, Athens; Walter Hege, neg.
Hege 663. All rights reserved. 162
List of figures and tables ix
7.11 The east pediment and akroteria of the temple of
Asclepius at Epidaurus. Athens, Pentelic maible, c. 380
bc. Original fragments in the National Archaeological
Museum, Athens. Restoration drawing: David Boggs
after Yalouris 1992. 167
7.12 The west pediment and akroteria of the temple of
Asclepius at Epidaurus. Athens, Pentelic marble, c. 380
bc. Original fragments in the National Archaeological
Museum, Athens. Restoration drawing: David Boggs
after Yalouris 1992. 168
7.13—14 Penthesilea. The central figure from the western
pediment temple of Asclepius at Epidaurus. Athens,
c. 0.90 m, Pentelic marble, c. 380 bc. This figure, and
the pedimental composition to which it belongs, may be
the work of the sculptor s workshop whose name is
missing from lines 96-7 of IGiv2102A. National
Archaeological Museum, Athens 136. Photo: Courtesy
Deutsches Archaologisches Institut, Athens; Gosta
Hellner, negs. 1974/1172 and 1175. All rights reserved. 168,169
7.15—16 Nike. An akroterion from the eastern pediment of the
temple of Asclepius at Epidaurus, Athens, restored
height c. 1.7 m, Pentelic marble, c. 380 bc. This figure
may be the work of Timotheus; his contract is recorded
on IG iv2 102A lines 88—90. National Archaeological
Museum, Athens 162. Photo: Courtesy Deutsches
Archaologisches Institut, Athens; Gosta Hellner, negs.
1974/1161 and 1169. All rights reserved. 170,171
TABLES
4.1 Wealth and political activity in fifth- and fourth-century
Athens 74
4.2 Wealthy citizens involved in political activity recorded in
each area in the fifth and fourth centuries 75
5.1 The distribution of Agora inscriptions 98
8.1 Comparison of Minos and Thucydides Athens 199
8.2 Thucydides and Herodotus on Minos and the Carians 207
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Whatever aspect of Athenian culture one examines,
whether it be tragedy and comedy, philosophy, vase
painting and sculpture, oratory and rhetoric, law and
politics, or social and economic life, the picture looks very
different after
400
вс
from before
400
вс.
Scholars who have previously
addressed this question have concentrated on particular areas and come up
with explanations, often connected with the psychological effect of the
Peloponnesian War, which are very unconvincing as explanations for the
whole range of change. This book attempts to look at a wide range of
evidence for cultural change in Athens and to examine the ways in which
the changes may have been co-ordinated. It is a complement to the
examination of the rhetoric of revolution as applied to ancient Greece
in Rethinking Revolutions through Ancient Greece
(Cambridge,
2006).
Titel: Debating the Athenian cultural revolution
Autor: Osborne, Robin
Jahr: 2007
Contents
List of figures and tables page vii
Notes on contributors x
Preface xiii
List of abbreviations xiv
1 Tracing cultural revolution in classical Athens i
Robin Osborne
2 The nature and implications of Athens' changed social
structure and economy 27
Ben Akrigg
3 Why the Athenians began to curse 44
Esther Eidinow
4 A new political world 72
Claire Taylor
5 Cultural change, space, and the politics of commemoration
in Athens 91
Julia L. Shear
6 The anatomy of metalepsis: visuality turns around on late
fifth-century pots 116
Katbarina Lorenz
7 Style and agency in an age of transition 144
Peter Schultz
8 The politics of precedence: first 'historians' on first
'thalassocrats' 188
Elizabeth Irwin
v
vi Contents
9 The form of Plato's Republic 224
Alex Long
10 Aristophanes' Assembly Women and Plato, Republic book 5 242
Robert Tordojf
11 Greek tragedy 430—380 bc 264
Edith Hall
12 The sound of mousike: reflections on aural change in ancient
Greece 288
Armand D 'Angour
References 301
Index 334
Figures and tables
FIGURES
4.1 Graph showing wealthy citizens involved
in political activity in the fifth century. page 75
4.2 Graph showing wealthy citizens involved
in political activity in the fourth century. j6
4.3 Graph showing the distribution of demotics of
candidates for ostracism. 85
5.1 Restored plan of the Athenian Acropolis (by I. Gelbrich). 93
5.2 Restored plan of the Athenian Agora in c. 400 bc. The
statues of the Tyrannicides were located on the base
between the racetrack and the Panathenaic Way.
(Courtesy of the American School of Classical Studies at
Athens: Agora Excavations.) 95
5.3 State plan of the Stoa Basileios in the Athenian Agora.
(Courtesy of the American School of Classical Studies at
Athens: Agora Excavations.) 102
6.1 'The Eavesdropper', by Nicolas Maes. London,
Collection of Harold Samuel. Courtesy of the Collection
of Harold Samuel, London. 119
6.2 Hydria, by the Nicias Painter. Once Berlin. Courtesy of
the German Archaeological Institute, Rome. 122
6.3—4 Hydria, by the Meidias Painter. London, British
Museum E224. Courtesy of the British Museum. 131,135
6.5 Squat lekythos, by the Meidias Painter. Cleveland,
County Museum of Art 82.142. Courtesy of the
Cleveland Museum of Art, Leonard C. Hanna, Jr. Fund
1982.142. 139
7.1 Doryphorus. Gottingen, c. 1.98 m, cast of a Roman copy
(Minneapolis Institute of Art) of a fifth-century bronze
vii
viii List of figures and tables
(450—430 bc) traditionally attributed to the Argive
sculptor Polyclitus. Gottingen, Archaologisches Institut.
Photo: Courtesy Gottingen, Archaologisches Institut;
Stephan Eckardt. 148
7.2 'Narcissus'. Oxford, c. 1.16 m, cast of a Roman copy
(Louvre) of a late fifth- or early fourth-century bronze
(410-390 bc) traditionally attributed to a follower of
Polyclitus. Oxford, Ashmolean Museum CO44. Photo:
Courtesy Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. 149
7.3 Helen. Rhamnous, c. 0.5 m, Pentelic marble, c. 440-420
bc, traditionally attributed to the Attic sculptor
Agoracritus on the basis of Pausanias (1.33.2). Restoration
drawing: David Boggs after Kallopolitis 1978. 152
7.4 Maenad. Rome, Palazzo dei Conservatori, c. 1.43 m,
Roman copy of a late fifth- or early fourth-century
original (410-390 bc) traditionally attributed to the Attic
sculptor Callimachus. Rome, Palazzo dei Conservatori
1094. Photo: author. 154
7.5-6 Procne and Itys. Acropolis Museum, c. 1.63 m, Pentelic
marble, c. 440—420 bc, traditionally attributed to the
Attic sculptor Alcamenes on the basis of Pausanias
(1.24.3). Athens, Acropolis Museum 1358. Photo: Hans
Goette. 156,157
7.7—9 Leda and the Swan. Malibu, c. 1.32 m, Roman period
copy of an early fourth-century original (400-380 bc)
speculatively attributed to Timotheus. The J. Paul Getty
Museum, Ace. No. 70.AA.110. Photo: Courtesy the J.
Paul Getty Museum, Villa Collection, Malibu,
California. 158—60
7.10 The Nike of Paionios. Olympia, c. 1.95 m, Pentelic
marble, c. 420 bc. The Nike was set up on a triangular
pillar over three captured Spartan shields. It was
identified by an inscription (Olympia V, no. 259) that
read: 'The Messenians and the Naupactians dedicated
[this] to Olympian Zeus, a tithe from war [spoils].
Paionios of Mende made it and was the victor [in the
competition] to make the temple's akroteria.' Olympia
Archaeological Museum. Photo: Courtesy Deutsches
Archaologisches Institut, Athens; Walter Hege, neg.
Hege 663. All rights reserved. 162
List of figures and tables ix
7.11 The east pediment and akroteria of the temple of
Asclepius at Epidaurus. Athens, Pentelic maible, c. 380
bc. Original fragments in the National Archaeological
Museum, Athens. Restoration drawing: David Boggs
after Yalouris 1992. 167
7.12 The west pediment and akroteria of the temple of
Asclepius at Epidaurus. Athens, Pentelic marble, c. 380
bc. Original fragments in the National Archaeological
Museum, Athens. Restoration drawing: David Boggs
after Yalouris 1992. 168
7.13—14 Penthesilea. The central figure from the western
pediment temple of Asclepius at Epidaurus. Athens,
c. 0.90 m, Pentelic marble, c. 380 bc. This figure, and
the pedimental composition to which it belongs, may be
the work of the sculptor's workshop whose name is
missing from lines 96-7 of IGiv2102A. National
Archaeological Museum, Athens 136. Photo: Courtesy
Deutsches Archaologisches Institut, Athens; Gosta
Hellner, negs. 1974/1172 and 1175. All rights reserved. 168,169
7.15—16 Nike. An akroterion from the eastern pediment of the
temple of Asclepius at Epidaurus, Athens, restored
height c. 1.7 m, Pentelic marble, c. 380 bc. This figure
may be the work of Timotheus; his contract is recorded
on IG iv2 102A lines 88—90. National Archaeological
Museum, Athens 162. Photo: Courtesy Deutsches
Archaologisches Institut, Athens; Gosta Hellner, negs.
1974/1161 and 1169. All rights reserved. 170,171
TABLES
4.1 Wealth and political activity in fifth- and fourth-century
Athens 74
4.2 Wealthy citizens involved in political activity recorded in
each area in the fifth and fourth centuries 75
5.1 The distribution of Agora inscriptions 98
8.1 Comparison of Minos and Thucydides' Athens 199
8.2 Thucydides and Herodotus on Minos and the Carians 207 |
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title | Debating the Athenian cultural revolution art, literature, philosophy, and politics ; 430 - 380 BC |
title_auth | Debating the Athenian cultural revolution art, literature, philosophy, and politics ; 430 - 380 BC |
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