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Barbarian Asia and the Greek Experience Pericles Georges

Barbarian Asia and the Greek Experience By Pericles Georges

Barbarian Asia and the Greek Experience by Pericles Georges


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Explores the ways ancient Greeks viewed and interacted with non-Greeks during the classical period. Through the works of Aeschylus, Herodotus and Xenophon, Georges examines critical episodes in the formation of Greek ideas and attitudes concerning those foreigners of Asia.

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Barbarian Asia and the Greek Experience: From the Archaic Period to the Age of Xenophon by Pericles Georges

From the beginning of Persian rule in Ionia, writes Pericles Georges, the Greeks noted the public facts - things that could be seen and talked about, and become the common report. But the Persians for the most part remained a tabula rasa upon which the Greeks drew a portrait in their own idiom that answered to their own imaginative purposes. This portrait was the more easily drawn because the Persians projected themselves to the Greeks largely in Greek terms. As they conquered the various peoples of their empire, the Persians uniformly defined themselves and their motives in the language and imagery of their subjects. Pericles Georges explores the ways ancient Greeks viewed and interacted with non-Greeks during the classical period. Through the works of Aeschylus, Herodotus and Xenophon, Georges examines critical episodes in the formation of Greek ideas and attitudes concerning those foreigners of Asia with whom they came into close historical contact and against whom they defined themselves-especially the barbarians of Persia and Lydia. He focuses on the Greeks' intramural debates about their own identity or identities - as people who shared a common language, religious tradition, and way of life, but who differed over issues of origin, custom, culture, and notions of the barbarian other.

Barbarian Asia and the Greek Experience Reviews

An original and perceptive treatment of an important subject: the place of the 'barbarian', specifically the Asiatic barbarian, in Greek thought from the archaic period to the fourth century B.C. Particularly excellent are chapters on Aeschylus and Xenophon and the interpretation of Herodotus as philo-Spartan is original, well argued, and extremely interesting.--'Stanley Burstein, California State University, Los Angeles'

About Pericles Georges

Pericles Georges teaches in the Department of History at Lake Forest College in Illinois. 'Ancient Society and History.'

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CIN0801847346G
9780801847349
0801847346
Barbarian Asia and the Greek Experience: From the Archaic Period to the Age of Xenophon by Pericles Georges
Used - Good
Hardback
Johns Hopkins University Press
19940901
432
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