Griechische Geschichte
Educated at Palermo, Rome and Heidelberg, the classical and economic historian Karl Julius Beloch (1845–1929) lived most of his life in Italy, becoming a professor extraordinarius of ancient history at the University of Rome in 1879. German scholars, notably Theodor Mommsen, criticised Beloch's work for his scepticism towards traditional material and his more subjective approach. In addition to important work on ancient demography, he produced this controversial yet influential opus, revised and published in four volumes between 1912 and 1927, in which he questions conventional views on Greek history. Each volume in its first part outlines historical events and in the second part goes into greater detail, emphasising Beloch's unique perspective. In the second part of Volume 1, revised and reissued here in its 1926 printing, the author assesses the nature of different Greek peoples in the time before the Persian Empire.
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Griechische Geschichte
Educated at Palermo, Rome and Heidelberg, the classical and economic historian Karl Julius Beloch (1845–1929) lived most of his life in Italy, becoming a professor extraordinarius of ancient history at the University of Rome in 1879. German scholars, notably Theodor Mommsen, criticised Beloch's work for his scepticism towards traditional material and his more subjective approach. In addition to important work on ancient demography, he produced this controversial yet influential opus, revised and published in four volumes between 1912 and 1927, in which he questions conventional views on Greek history. Each volume in its first part outlines historical events and in the second part goes into greater detail, emphasising Beloch's unique perspective. In the second part of Volume 1, revised and reissued here in its 1926 printing, the author assesses the nature of different Greek peoples in the time before the Persian Empire.
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Griechische Geschichte

Griechische Geschichte

by Julius Beloch
Griechische Geschichte

Griechische Geschichte

by Julius Beloch
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Educated at Palermo, Rome and Heidelberg, the classical and economic historian Karl Julius Beloch (1845–1929) lived most of his life in Italy, becoming a professor extraordinarius of ancient history at the University of Rome in 1879. German scholars, notably Theodor Mommsen, criticised Beloch's work for his scepticism towards traditional material and his more subjective approach. In addition to important work on ancient demography, he produced this controversial yet influential opus, revised and published in four volumes between 1912 and 1927, in which he questions conventional views on Greek history. Each volume in its first part outlines historical events and in the second part goes into greater detail, emphasising Beloch's unique perspective. In the second part of Volume 1, revised and reissued here in its 1926 printing, the author assesses the nature of different Greek peoples in the time before the Persian Empire.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781108050937
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 08/02/2012
Series: Cambridge Library Collection - Classics
Pages: 442
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.98(d)
Language: German

Table of Contents

1. Zur historischen Methode; 2. Die neuere Forschung; 3. Quellen der älteren griechischen Geschischte; 4. Die Nationalität der Epeiroten; 5. Die Pelasger; 6. Mythische Völker; 7. Die Phoeniker am aegaeischen Meer; 8. Die 'griechischer Völkerwanderung'; 9. Die erste Kolonisationsperiode; 10. Das Eisen bei Homer; 11. Die Chronologie der minoisch-mykenischen Zeit; 12. Die Chronologie des Epos; 13. Die vier grossen Nationalfeste; 14. Die Olympioniken; 15. Die attischen Archonten; 16. Die Könige von Sparta; 17. Die Könige von Argos; 18. Die Wahlkönige von Thessalien; 19. Die Könige von Kyrene; 20. Die zweite Kolonisationsperiode; 21. Siris; 22. Die Phoeniker am westlichen Mittelmeer; 23. Lykurgos und Dracon; 24. Die messenischen Kriege; 25. Die Kypseliden; 26. Die Tyrannen von Sikyon; 27. Peisistratos und sein Haus; 28. Zur Geschichte der Peisistratidenzeit; 29. Zur Verfassungsgeschichte Athens; 30. Metrologisches; 31. Zur Literaturgeschichte; Chronologische Übersichten; Beamten- und Königslisten; Stammtafeln.
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