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The Athenian Ephebeia in the fourth century BCE / by John L. Friend
Ouvrage
Appartient aux collections: Brill Studies in Greek and Roman Epigraphy, 1876-2557, Ed. Adele Scafuro & John Bodel, 13
Publication: Leiden [etc.] : Brill, 2019 Description: 1 vol. (XI-309 p.) : ill., cartes ; 25 cmCollection : Brill studies in Greek and Roman epigraphy; 13, ISSN 1876-2557ISBN: 9789004402041 ; .Diplome: Texte remanié de : Doctoral dissertation : Histoire antique : Austin, University of Texas : 2009.Langue: AnglaisPays: Pays-Bas, Etats-Unis Auteur principal: Friend, John Lennard, 1970-.... Résumé: La 4e de couv. indique : Based on the comprehensive study of the epigraphic and literary evidence, this book challenges the almost universally-held assumptions of modern scholarship on the date of origin, the function, and the purpose of the Athenian ephebeia. It offers a detailed reconstruction of the institution, which in the fourth century BCE was a state-organized and -funded system of mandatory national service for ephebes, citizens in their nineteenth and twentieth years, consisting of garrison duty, military training, and civic education. It concludes that the contribution of the ephebeia was vital for the security of Attica and that the ephebes' non-military activities were moulded by social, economic, and religious influences which reflect the preoccupations of Lycurgus' administration in the 330s and 320s BCE. Item type: Ouvrage
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Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode
Besançon : ISTA - Institut des Sciences et Techniques de l'Antiquité Libre accès Cr-B 6146-K (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 2021614611
Lyon : MOM - Bibliothèque de la Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée Libre accès Papier HCL JC78.E64. F7 2019 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 161912

Bibliographie p. [255]-285. Index p. [286]-292

Texte remanié de : Doctoral dissertation : Histoire antique : Austin, University of Texas : 2009

La 4e de couv. indique : Based on the comprehensive study of the epigraphic and literary evidence, this book challenges the almost universally-held assumptions of modern scholarship on the date of origin, the function, and the purpose of the Athenian ephebeia. It offers a detailed reconstruction of the institution, which in the fourth century BCE was a state-organized and -funded system of mandatory national service for ephebes, citizens in their nineteenth and twentieth years, consisting of garrison duty, military training, and civic education. It concludes that the contribution of the ephebeia was vital for the security of Attica and that the ephebes' non-military activities were moulded by social, economic, and religious influences which reflect the preoccupations of Lycurgus' administration in the 330s and 320s BCE

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