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    Pol i s & Pol i t i cs. St udies i n Ancient Greek H i st ory,eds. P. Flensted-Jensen, T.H. Nielsen, L. Rubinstein.Museum Tusculanums Forlag 2000. 656 sider, 500 kroner. ISBN-nummer: 87-7289-628-0.

    af Pernille Flensted-Jensen

    I august 2000 udkom Polis & Politics, festskrift til Mogens Herman Hansen ianledning af hans 60-rs fdselsdag. Festskriftet har undertitlen Studies in

    Ancient Greek History, og rummer 35 artikler af 36 frende grske historikere.Artiklerne centrerer sig om de to emner, som Mogens Herman Hansen har

    beskftiget sig med i de sidste cirka 32 r: den grske bystat (po lis ) og detathenske demokrati. Artiklerne strkker sig i indhold fra politisk ideologi(demokrati og oligarki), over politik i praksis til det urbanistiske aspekt af dengrske bystat.

    Indholdsfortegnelse:

    PART ONE: THE POLIS

    1. Physical Aspects of the Polis

    Mark Golden: A Decade of Demography. Recent Trends in the Study of Greek andRoman Populations

    John McK. Camp II: Walls and the Polis

    Paula Perlman: Gortyn. The First Seven Hundred Years (Part I)

    Tobias Fischer-Hansen: Ergasteria in the Western Greek World

    Peter Funke: Grenzfestungen und Verkehrsverbindungen in Nordost-Attika.Zur Bedeutung der attisch-boiotischen Grenzregion um Dekeleia

    James Roy: The Frontier between Arkadia and Elis in Classical Antiquity

    2. Community Aspects of the Polis

    Hans Joachim Gehrke: Ethnos, Phyle, Polis. Gemssigt unorthodoxeVermutungen

    Vincent Gabrielsen: The Synoikized Polisof Rhodes

    Walter Burkert: Private Needs and PolisAcceptance. Purification at Selinous

    Michael H. Jameson: An Altar for Herakles

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    J.E. Skydsgaard: The Meaning of Polisin Thucydides 2.16.2. A Note

    Oswyn Murray: What is Greek about the Polis?

    PART TWO: POLITICS IN THE POLIS

    1. Political Ideology: Democracy and Oligarchy

    Kurt A. Raaflaub: Zeus Eleutherios, Dionysos the Liberator, and the AthenianTyrannicides. Anachronistic Uses of Fifth-Century Political Concepts

    Stephen G. Miller: Naked Democracy

    Marcel Pirart: Argos. Une autre dmocractie

    Barry S. Strauss: Democracy, Kimon, and the Evolution of Athenian NavalTactics in the Fifth Century BC

    Charles W. Hedrick: Epigraphic Writing and the Democratic Restoration of 307

    Paul C. Millett: Mogens Hansen and the Labelling of Athenian Democracy

    Simon Hornblower: The Old Oligarch (Pseudo-Xenophons Athenion Politeia)and Thucydides. A fourth-Century Date for the Old Oligarch?

    Martin Ostwald: Oligarchy and Oligarchs in Ancient Greece

    Paul Cartledge: Boiotian Swine F(or)ever? The Boiotian Superstate 395 BC

    2. Practical Politics

    Philippe Gauthier: Juges des mains dans les cits hellnistiques

    John Buckler: The Phantom Synedrionof the Boiotian Confederacy 378-335 BC

    E. Badian: Back to Kleisthenic Chronology

    P.J. Rhodes: Who Ran Democratic Athens?

    Edward M. Harris: The Authenticity of Andokides De Pace. A Subversive Essay

    Michael J. Osborne: Philinos and the Athenian Archons of the 250s BC

    3. Athenian Law

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    Wolfgang Schuller & Martin Dreher: Auswahl und Bewertung vondramatischen Auffhrungen in der athenischen Demokratie

    Josiah Ober: Living Freely as a Slave of the Law. Notes on Why Sokrates Lives in

    Athens

    Victor Bers: Just Rituals. Why the Rigmarole of the Fourth-Century AthenianLawcourts?

    Douglas M. MacDowell: The Length of Trials for Public Offences in Athens

    Michael Gagarin: The Basileus in Athenian Homicide Law

    Robert W. Wallace: Investigations and Reports by the Areopagos Council andDemosthenes Areopagos Decree

    Alan M. Boegehold: At Home. Lysias 1.23

    M.B. Richardson: The Location of Inscribed Laws in Fourth-Century Athens, IGII2 244, on Rebuilding the Walls of Peiraieus (337/6 BC)