The first ever guide to the reception of classical Athenian democracy, Brill’s Companion to the Reception of Athenian Democracy delivers a fresh and wide-ranging analysis of the uses and reinterpretations of ancient Greek democracy from the late Middle Ages to the XXI century. The book’s first section explores this history from the rediscovery of classical antiquity in the Renaissance in different countries (England, France, Germany, Italy, American Republic) and ages, while the second section focuses on philosophical movements such as Marxism and on contemporary philosophers such as Leo Strauss, Hannah Arendt and Michel Foucault; the last section examines the reception from the perspective of current political science.
The book offers a comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach to this important topic by bringing together internationally recognised scholars from a variety of disciplines, including ancient and modern historians, historians of political thought, political philosophers, and political scientists.
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Brill's Companion to the Reception of Athenian Democracy: From the Late Middle Ages to the Contemporary Era
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"Der Band, von ausgewiesenen Fachleuten verfasst, bietet eine zuverlässige Informationsgrundlage, reiche Literatur- und Registerangaben, die ein zentrales Rezeptionsfeld der Moderne erschließen." - Hans Kloft Historische Zeitschrift 314, no.3 (2022)
Published date: Nov 12, 2020
Language: English
No. of Pages: 538
Publisher: Brill
ISBN: 9789004276512
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9.251968503" H
Dino Piovan, Ph.D. (2009), University of Pisa, is adjunct professor of Greek at the University of Verona. He has published several articles and books on ancient Greek literature and history, and on the reception of the classics, including Memoria e oblio della guerra civile (2011) and Tucidide in Europa (2018); he is also co-author of Con parole alate, a history of ancient Greek literature (with texts) in three volumes (2020).
Giovanni Giorgini is Professor of History of Political Thought at the University of Bologna and Adjunct Professor of Political Science at Columbia University. He is the author of numerous essays on the history of political thought and contemporary liberal theory, including La città e il tiranno (1993), Liberalismi eretici (1999), I doni di Pandora (2002) and a translation of Plato's Politicus (2005); he has also co-edited The Roots of Respect (2017).
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