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(Ebook) The Regime of Demetrius of Phalerum in Athens, 317–307 BCE: A Philosopher in Politics (Mnemosyne Supplements 318) by Lara O'Sullivan ISBN 9789004178885, 9004178880

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Authors:Lara O'Sullivan
Pages:356 pages.
Year:2009
Editon:1
Publisher:Brill
Language:english
File Size:3.77 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9789004178885, 9004178880
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(Ebook) The Regime of Demetrius of Phalerum in Athens, 317–307 BCE: A Philosopher in Politics (Mnemosyne Supplements 318) by Lara O'Sullivan ISBN 9789004178885, 9004178880

Erudite and urbane, a scion of the Peripatos, Demetrius of Phalerum dominated Athenian political life for a decade (317-307 B.C.E.) with Macedonian support. Viewed by some as the embodiment of the longed-for 'philosopher-king', Demetrius has been seen a test case for the interplay of philosophical training and political praxis in antiquity. This book, through a close re-examination of the fragmentary and diffuse testimonia for Demetrius decade, argues that such a view misunderstands his legislative, constitutional and financial reforms, which should rather be seen within the context of Macedonian suzerainty, Athenian self-interest, and contemporary social changes. Such a context also affords a better understanding of the dynamic relations between the Macedonian generals and the preeminent Greek city at the dawn of the Hellenistic era.
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