The Greek Superpower

The Greek Superpower Sparta in the Self-Definitions of Athenians - Sparta and Its Influence

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Publisher's Synopsis

Greeks - in later times - saw Athens as 'the Hellas of Hellas', but in the classical period many Athenians thought otherwise. Athens might be a school of Hellas, but the school of Hellas was Sparta. Militarily and morally, Sparta was supreme. This book explores how Athenians - ordinary citizens as well as writers and politicians - thought about Sparta's superiority. Nine new studies from an international cast examine how Athenians might revere Sparta even as they fought her. This respect led to Plato's literary creation of fantasy cities (in the Republic and Laws) to imitate Spartan methods. And, after its military surrender in 404 BC, ruling Athenian politicians claimed that their city was to be remodelled as itself a New Sparta.

Book information

ISBN: 9781910589632
Publisher: The Classical Press of Wales (UK)
Imprint: Classical Press of Wales
Pub date:
DEWEY: 938.506
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: x, 239
Weight: 608g
Height: 236mm
Width: 154mm
Spine width: 18mm