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The latter, which is typical of economic analysis today, ... This is not surprising, since it was during the Archaic period that Greek civilization was re-emerging from a "Dark Age" of upheaval and forming its basic social, legal, political, ... The fundamental political unit, the polis or independent city-state, appears at this...
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Classical Greece and the Hellenistic... ; ... The City-State as a Political Unit ... It was Alexander's purpose to unite the centralized political tradition of the East with Greek culture. To this end, he established cities throughout the conquered region. Before his scheme could be finalized, Alexander died at the age of 33.
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Generally, it was a small independent political unit and was thought of by its citizens as a community of relatives, ... In the seventh century, Athens was a typical aristocratic polis whose nobles served first as magistrates (archons) and then on the governing council (Areopagus). ... Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic Age.
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Lecture 15: Hellenistic Art. Extra Materials. Visuals from Lecture (opens in a new window). Lecture 16: Hellenistic Philosophy and Political Protest. Extra Materials. ... In this document it is reported that the doctor in question "distributed his services equally to all". Does this impress you as being typical, or exceptional?
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Philosophical Background of the Hellenistic Ag ... The Romans were a very religious people and religion was an essential part of the political structure at Rome. The political process with its extensive use of augury was predicated on the assumption that the gods were involved in the affairs of the Romans.
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The Social and Political Organization of Deities ... Religious Developments in the Hellenistic Age ... These few isolated and unique religious developments did not appeal to the community as social unit, but rather dealt with individuals one at a time and typically once in a lifetime. In the Greek speaking culture such...
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H. Grid Pattern – “Alexandria was laid out on the typical Hellenistic grid plan, ... It appealed both to the sense of beauty and to the taste for science – an appeal typical of the age. Poets and engineers combined to praise it. … to the imagination of contemporaries, the Pharos became Alexandria and Alexandria...
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www.portergaud.edu/academic/faculty/cmcarver/hage.html
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It developed when the heroic age of Greece was over, ... Callimachus can have found nothing to object to in such a poem except its length, for it is typical of his school. ... That he was also a remarkable poet, the representative par excellence of the combination of scholarship and creativity characteristic of Hellenistic poetry,
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Jul 12, 1999 ... The tribal or clan units of the dark ages slowly grew into larger political units at the end of this period; ... The most common form of government in the Greek city-states was ... This was a brand new concept in the ancient world, and contributed to the Greek sense during the Hellenistic Age that ...
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