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Literary texts and the greek historian
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ISBN: 0415073502 0415073510 0203311671 0203010272 1280194979 1134906404 9780203010273 9780415073509 9780415073516 9780203311677 6610194971 9786610194971 9781134906352 1134906358 9781134906390 1134906390 9781134906406 Year: 1999 Publisher: London ; New York, NY : Routledge,

The shadow of Sparta
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ISBN: 0415104130 0415642957 1134848935 1280329068 0203085078 9780203085073 9781280329067 6610329060 9786610329069 9780415104135 9781134848935 9781134848881 1134848889 9781134848928 1134848927 9780415642958 Year: 1994 Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge for The Classical Press of Wales,

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Abstract

In the past twenty years the study of Sparta has come of age. Images prevalent earlier in the 20th century, of Spartans as hearty good fellows or scarlet-cloaked automata, have been superseded by more complex scholarly reactions. As interest has grown in the self-images projected by this most secretive of Greek cities, increasing attention has focused on how individual Greek writers from other states reacted to information, or disinformation about Sparta.The studies in this volume provide new insights into the traditional historians' question, ""What actually happened at Sparta?"". But the

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