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    Archaic Greece and the Centrality of Justice.Ryan K. Balot - 2006 - In Greek Political Thought. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 16–47.
    This chapter contains section titled: Achilles, Agamemnon, and Fair Distribution Justice as “Distinctively Human” Institutions and Values of the Early Polis What is Justice? The Voice of the Oppressed and the Origins of Political Thought The Egalitarian Response The Elitist Response Case Study: Sparta and the Politics of “Courage” A Second Case Study: Archaic Athens and the Search for Justice.
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    The Politics of ἁβϱοσύνη in Archaic Greece.Leslie Kurke - 1992 - Classical Antiquity 11 (1):91-120.
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    Archaic Greece[REVIEW]R. M. Cook - 1969 - The Classical Review 19 (2):247-247.
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    Archaic Greece (2) L. H. Jeffery: Archaic Greece. The City-States c. 700–500 B.C. Pp. 272; 46 plates. London and Tonbridge; Ernest Benn, Ltd., 1976. Cloth, £10–50. [REVIEW]M. M. Austin - 1977 - The Classical Review 27 (02):213-215.
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    Archaic Greece (1) History of the Hellenic World. The Archaic Period (1100–479 B.C.) Pp. 555. Numerous colour illustrations. Athens and London: Ekdotike Athenon S.A. and Heinemann, 1976. Cloth, £16. [REVIEW]M. M. Austin - 1977 - The Classical Review 27 (02):212-213.
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    Archaic Greece[REVIEW]M. M. Austin - 1977 - The Classical Review 27 (2):212-213.
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    Archaic Greece[REVIEW]M. M. Austin - 1977 - The Classical Review 27 (2):213-215.
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    Archaic Greece[REVIEW]C. Higbie - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (1):180-183.
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    Archaic greece N. Fisher, H. Van Wees (edd.): Archaic greece: New approaches and new evidence . Pp. XVI + 464, ills, maps, tables. London: Duckworth, 1998. Cased, £48. Isbn: 0-7156-2809-. [REVIEW]C. Higbie - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (01):180-.
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    Archaic Greece (K.A.) Raaflaub, (H.) Van Wees (edd.) A Companion to Archaic Greece. Pp. xxxviii + 750. Malden, Ma and Oxford: Wiley–Blackwell, 2009. Cased, £95, €114. ISBN: 978-0-6312-3045-8. [REVIEW]Antony Makrinos - 2011 - The Classical Review 61 (2):507-511.
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    The Local Scripts of Archaic Greece: A Study of the Origin of the Greek Alphabet and Its Development from the Eighth to the Fifth Centuries B. C.Rhys Carpenter & L. H. Jeffery - 1963 - American Journal of Philology 84 (1):76.
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    The masters of truth in Archaic Greece.Marcel Detienne - 1996 - Cambridge: the MIT Press.
    The Masters of Truth in Archaic Greece traces the odyssey of "truth," Aletheia, from mythoreligious to philosophical thought in archaic Greece. Marcel Detienne's starting point is a simple observation: In archaic Greece, three figures - the diviner, the bard, and the king - all share the privilege of dispensing truth by virtue of the religious power of divine memory which provides them with knowledge, both oracular and inspired, of the present, past, and future. Beginning (...)
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    Class in Archaic Greece by Peter W. Rose.David Kawalko Roselli - 2014 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 107 (4):554-555.
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    Work and Justice in Archaic Greece.Bernard M. W. Knox - 1982 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 57 (3):317-331.
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    Attitudes toward Death in Archaic Greece.Ian Morris - 1989 - Classical Antiquity 8 (2):296-320.
  16. ‘Knowledge’ in Archaic Greece: What Counted as ‘knowledge’ Before there was a Discipline called Philosophy.James Lesher (ed.) - forthcoming - Washington, DC: Center for Hellenic Studies.
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    Defining Citizenship in Archaic Greece, edited by Alain Duplouy and Roger Brock.Matthew Simonton - 2019 - Polis 36 (2):396-400.
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    Aletheia in Archaic Greece[REVIEW]A. W. H. Adkins - 1971 - The Classical Review 21 (2):220-222.
  19. Inventing the hetaira: sex, politics, and discursive conflict in archaic Greece.Leslie Kurke - 1997 - Classical Antiquity 16 (1):106-150.
    According to Xenophon, the hetaira "gratified" her patron as a philos, participating in an aristocratic network of gift exchange , while the pornê, as her name signified, trafficked in sex as a commodity. Recent writers on Greek prostitution have acknowledged that hetaira vs. pornê may be as much a discursive opposition as a real difference in status, but still, very little attention has been paid to the period of the "invention" of this binary. Hetaira meaning "courtesan" first occurs in Herodotus (...)
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  20. The Beginnings and Nature of Science in Archaic Greece [Počiatky a povaha vedy v archaickom Grécku].Pavol Labuda - 2017 - Cultural History 8 (2):176-199.
    The Beginnings and Nature of Science in Archaic Greece: The aim of the paper is to examine the beginnings and nature of science in the archaic period of ancient Greece. The method of research is historicalphilosophical. It is historical because the interpretation of the birth of science suggested by our approach corresponds with text evidence. And it is philosophical because our reconstruction of the birth of science is able to explain the dynamic nature of the stratification (...)
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    The class struggle in archaic greece - rose class in archaic greece. Pp. XIV + 439. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2012. Cased, £70, us$120. Isbn: 978-0-521-76876-4. [REVIEW]Denise Demetriou - 2014 - The Classical Review 64 (1):185-187.
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    The Beginnings of Science and Philosophy in Archaic Greece.Edward Hussey - 2018 - In Sean D. Kirkland & Eric Sanday (eds.), A Companion to Ancient Philosophy. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press. pp. 1–19.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Homer and Hesiod: A Pre‐scientific Conception of the World Innovation at Miletus: Aristotle on Thales His New Style of Cosmology The Theoretical Enterprise Unfolds: A Post‐Aristotelian Interpretation Theoretical Reflections on the Limits and Presuppositions of Cosmology: The Origins of Greek Philosophy Questions and Disputes Bibliography.
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    The Masters of Truth in Archaic Greece.Janet Lloyd (ed.) - 1999 - Zone Books.
    foreword by Pierre Vidal-Naquet The acclaimed French classicist Marcel Detienne's first book traces the odyssey of "truth," aletheia, from mytho-religious concept to philosophical thought in archaic Greece. Detienne begins by examining how truth in Greek literature first emerges as an enigma. He then looks at the movement from a religious to a secular thinking about truth in the speech of the sophists and orators. His study culminates with an original interpretation of Parmenides' poem on Being.
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    The Masters of Truth in Archaic Greece.Janet Lloyd (ed.) - 1996 - Zone Books.
    foreword by Pierre Vidal-Naquet The acclaimed French classicist Marcel Detienne's first book traces the odyssey of "truth," aletheia, from mytho-religious concept to philosophical thought in archaic Greece. Detienne begins by examining how truth in Greek literature first emerges as an enigma. He then looks at the movement from a religious to a secular thinking about truth in the speech of the sophists and orators. His study culminates with an original interpretation of Parmenides' poem on Being.
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    Valuing Goods: The Development of Commensurability in Archaic Greece.Mark Peacock - 2021 - AKROPOLIS: Journal of Hellenic Studies 5:89-104.
    To be monetised, a society requires a unit which measures the values of a wide range of goods. Being thus measurable, the values of goods are mutually commensurable, a point which Aristotle theorised in the _Nicomachean Ethics_ (Book V). But whereas Aristotle gives rise to the impression that the stipulation of a currency unit suffices to make goods commensurable, societies themselves must undergo a process of commensurabilisation whereby people become habituated to valuing goods in terms of a unit of value. (...)
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    Review. Cultural poetics in archaic Greece: Cult, performance, politics. C Dougherty, L Kurke\The poetics of colonization: from city to text in archaic Greece. C Dougherty. [REVIEW]J. H. Molyneux - 1997 - The Classical Review 47 (1):93-96.
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  27. Review: Naukratis, Trade in Archaic Greece[REVIEW]R. Osborne - 2002 - The Classical Review 52 (1):96-97.
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    E. Homann-Wedeking: Archaic Greece. Pp. 224; 8 plates, 54 coloured figs., 37 black and white figs. London: Methuen, 1968. Cloth, £3. 3s. net. [REVIEW]R. M. Cook - 1969 - The Classical Review 19 (2):247-247.
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    The Local Scripts of Archaic Greece. A Study of the Origin of the Greek Alphabet and its Development from the Eighth to the Fifth Centuries B.C. [REVIEW]D. M. Lewis - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (1):265-266.
  30. Paideia, the Ideals of Greek Culture: Volume I: Archaic Greece: The Mind of Athens.Werner Jaeger - 1965 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Werner Jaeger's classic three-volume work, originally published in 1939, is now available in paperback. Paideia, the shaping of Greek character through a union of civilization, tradition, literature, and philosophy is the basis for Jaeger's evaluation of Hellenic culture.Volume I describes the foundation, growth, and crisis of Greek culture during the archaic and classical epochs, ending with the collapse of the Athenian empire. The second and third volumes of the work deal with the intellectual history of ancient Greece in (...)
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    The Semantics of άοιδός and Related Compounds: Towards a Historical Poetics of Solo Performance in Archaic Greece.Boris Maslov - 2009 - Classical Antiquity 28 (1):1-38.
    The article shows that in the Archaic period the Greeks did not possess a term equivalent to Classical ποιητής “poet-composer.” The principal meaning of the word άοιδός, often claimed to correspond to ποιητής and modern English poet, was “tuneful” or “singer” . The secondary meaning “poet working in the hexameter medium” is limited to the post-Iliadic hexameter corpus. It is furthermore possible to show that the simplex άοιδός was backderived from a compound. More specifically, following Hermann Koller, I propose (...)
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    Civic ceremonial and political manipulation in archaic Greece: tribes, festivals and processions.Walter Robert Connor - 1987 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 107:40-50.
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    The development of the polis in archaic Greece.Lynette G. Mitchell & P. J. Rhodes (eds.) - 1997 - New York: Routledge.
    The Greek polis has been arousing interest as a subject for study for a long time, but recent approaches have shown that it is a subject on which there are still important questions to be asked and worthwhile issues to be explored. This book contains a selection of essays which embody the results of the latest research. Beyond the historical development of the Greek polis , the contributors ask questions about the civic institutions of ancient Greece as a whole (...)
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    The politics of habrosune in archaic Greece.Leslie Kurke - 1992 - Classical Antiquity 11 (1):91-120.
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    Beyond the Polis: Rituals, Rites, and Cults in Early and Archaic Greece (12th–6th Centuries BC).Michael Anthony Fowler - 2021 - Kernos 34:287-290.
    The co-edited volume under consideration presents the peer-reviewed proceedings of a homonymous conference held at the Free University of Brussels and the Royal Academy of Belgium in 2015. It opens with a general introduction by the editors to the topic of the conference and to its 17 constitutive papers. The contributions deal with ceremonial contexts and rituals of diverse kinds, which antedate, transcend, or develop beneath or independently of the polis and its institutions. The papers are...
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    The age of lovemaking: gender and erotic reciprocity in Archaic Greece.Sandra Boehringer & Stefano Caciagli - 2015 - Clio 42:25-52.
    Dans les relations sexuelles et amoureuses qui caractérisent une société « d’avant la sexualité », celle de la Grèce archaïque (viiie-ve siècle avant notre ère), le critère de l’âge joue un rôle différent de celui qu’il joue dans les sociétés occidentales contemporaines : cela vaut à la fois pour le mariage mais aussi pour les relations homoérotiques – dites pédérastiques – chantées dans la poésie archaïque, lors du banquet aristocratique (Théognis, Anacréon) ou lors d’autres contextes communautaires (Alcman, Sappho). Le mariage (...)
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  37. Body and Soul Between Death and Funeral in Archaic Greece.Jan N. Bremmer - 2016 - In Peter Berger & Justin E. A. Kroesen (eds.), Ultimate ambiguities: investigating death and liminality. New York: Berghahn Books.
     
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    The Hesiodic Catalogue of Women and Archaic Greece by Kirk Ormand.Andromache Karanika - 2016 - American Journal of Philology 137 (1):171-174.
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    Why Did the Greeks hate the Tyrants? A Comparative View on Monarchy in Archaic Greece.Mait Kõiv - 2021 - História 70 (2):134.
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    The Concept of ‘Matter’ in Archaic Greece, 1: Khaos/Aèr in Hesiod’s Theogony.Giovanni Cerri - 2017 - Peitho 8 (1):53-80.
    The essay considers synthetically the passages of Hesiod’s Theogony concerning Khaos, Gaia, Uranòs, and Tàrtaros as describing the cosmic structure at its very beginning and at its present state. The final result of the cosmogenetic process consists of three solid parallel disks of equal size separated from one another by the space of Khaos/Aèr. The whole structure is conceived of as an ideal cylinder, whose superior base is Uranòs, the inferior one is Tàrtaros and the median section is Gaia, dividing (...)
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    Paideia: The Ideals of Greek Culture: Volume I. Archaic Greece: The Mind of Athens.Gilbert Highet (ed.) - 1965 - Oup Usa.
    Werner Jaeger's highly-acclaimed work treats paideia, the shaping of Greek character, as the basis for study of Hellenism as a whole, to explain the interaction between the historical process by which Greek character was formed and the intellectual process by which they constructed their ideal of the human personality.
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    1. Wealth and Commerce in Archaic Greece: Homer and Hesiod.Mark S. Peacock - 2017 - In Eugene Heath & Byron Kaldis (eds.), Wealth, Commerce, and Philosophy: Foundational Thinkers and Business Ethics. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. pp. 11-30.
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  43. The Politics of àppoouvTi in Archaic Greece'.L. Kurke - 1992 - Classical Antiquity 11.
     
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    Reading Money: Leslie Kurke on the Politics of Meaning in Archaic Greece.Richard Seaford - 2002 - Arion 9:145-65.
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    Review. The Development of the Polis in Archaic Greece. LG Mitchell, PJ Rohodes [edd].Graham Shipley - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (2):462-464.
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    The Hesiodic Catalogue of Women and Archaic Greece by Kirk Ormand.Jonathan S. Burgess - 2015 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 109 (1):127-128.
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    Cornelia Isler-Kerényi, Dionysos in Archaic Greece. An Understanding through Images.Anne-Françoise Jaccottet - 2008 - Kernos 21:327-330.
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    Review of Pindar's poetry, patrons, and festivals: from archaic Greece to the Roman Empire, by Hornblower, S. and Morgan, C.(eds.). [REVIEW]David Fearn - 2009 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 129:140-141.
    :This article uses recent findings about the diversity of political organization in Archaic and Classical Greece beyond Athens, and methodological considerations about the role of civic Hestia in oligarchic communities, to add sharpness to current work on the political contextualization of Classical enkomiastic poetry. The two works considered here remind us of the epichoric political significance of such poetry, because of their attunement to two divergent oligarchic contexts. They thus help to get us back to specific fifth-century political (...)
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    A socio-political reading of the hesiodic catalogue. K. ormand the hesiodic catalogue of women and archaic greece. Pp. X + 265. New York: Cambridge university press, 2014. Cased, £55, us$90. Isbn: 978-1-107-03519-5. [REVIEW]Benjamin Sammons - 2016 - The Classical Review 66 (1):16-18.
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    Pindar - (S.) Hornblower, (C.) Morgan (edd.) Pindar's Poetry, Patrons and Festivals. From Archaic Greece to the Roman Empire. Pp. xvi + 473, figs, ills, maps. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007. Cased, £80. ISBN: 978-0-19-929672-9. [REVIEW]A. D. Morrison - 2009 - The Classical Review 59 (1):21-.
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