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OverviewNamed for a goddess, epicenter of the first democracy, birthplace of tragic and comic theatre, locus of the major philosophical schools, artistically in the vanguard for centuries, ancient Athens looms large in contemporary study of the ancient world. This Companion is a comprehensive introduction the city, its topography and monuments, inhabitants and cultural institutions, religious rituals and politics. Chapters link the religious, cultural, and political institutions of Athens to the physical locales in which they took place. Discussion of the urban plan, with its streets, gates, walls, and public and private buildings, provides readers with a thorough understanding of how the city operated and what people saw, heard, smelled, and tasted as they flowed through it. Drawing on the latest scholarship, as well as excavation discoveries at the Agora, sanctuaries, and cemeteries, the Companion explores how the city was planned, how it functioned, and how it was transformed from a democratic polis into a Roman city. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jenifer Neils (American School of Classical Studies, Athens) , Dylan K. Rogers (University of Virginia)Publisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press Dimensions: Width: 17.40cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 24.90cm Weight: 1.080kg ISBN: 9781108484558ISBN 10: 1108484557 Pages: 504 Publication Date: 18 February 2021 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews'This is an excellent, reasonably priced book. It is both a useful introduction for those new to the topic and a helpful reference book for those looking to refresh their knowledge quickly. The book would probably make an effective textbook for a course on ancient urbanism or as a starting point for an advanced seminar on ancient Athens.' Kathryn Simonsen, C-J Online 'Recommended.' R. T. Ingoglia, Choice Connect Author InformationJenifer Neils is the Director of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. She has authored and edited several books on ancient Athens, including The Parthenon Frieze, The Parthenon from Antiquity to the Present, and Goddess and Polis: The Panathenaic Festival of Ancient Athens. Dylan K. Rogers is Lecturer in Roman Art and Archaeology at the University of Virginia, and previously served as the Assistant Director of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. He is the author of Water Culture in Roman Society and co-editor of What's New in Roman Greece? Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |