Jeremy McInerney Songtexte
Songtexte
- Socrates on Trial
- Greece and the Western World
- Slavery and Freedom
- The Art of Democracy
- The Persian Wars
- Sacrifice and Greek Religion
- Delphi and Olympia
- The Origins of Democracy
- Theater and the Competition of Art
- Tyranny
- Revolution
- Schliemann and Mycenae
- Minoan Crete
- Sex and Gender
- The Peloponnesian War, Part I
- From Sicily to Syria—The Growth of Trade and Colonization
- Philip, Alexander, and Greece in Transition
- The Spartans
- The Age of Heroes
- The Long Twilight
- Athens in Decline?
- The Athenian Empire
- The Peloponnesian War, Part II
- Beyond Greece—The Persian Empire
- Alexander — Myth and Reality
- Euripides
- The Age of Moderation
- The Seleucid Realm
- Beyond Greece — The Persian Empire
- Democracy and Government
- The Maccabean Revolt, Part II
- The Blazing Star
- Alexandria and the Library
- Coins, Trade, and Business
- Poetry
- Parthenon and Acropolis
- Paideia — Education in Ancient Athens
- Bactria, the Edge of the Hellenistic World
- Greeks and Macedonians
- Stoics, Epicureans, and Skeptics
- The Career of Pericles
- The Agora — An Ancient Marketplace
- Ancient Origins of the Olympic Games
- Marriage in Pericles’s Athens
- Athens and the Persian Wars
- Athenian Courts and Justice
- The Freedom of the Greeks
- Death and Burial
- Panathenaea — The Festivals of Athena
- Alexander the Divine?
- Hellenism and the Western Mediterranean
- The Greek Novel
- The Formation of the Kingdoms
- Socrates and the Sophists
- From Sicily to Syria — The Growth of Trade and Colonization
- Benefaction
- Egypt Under the Early Ptolemies
- Pergamum
- Sophoclean Tragedy
- Kingship and Legitimacy
- The Maccabean Revolt, Part I
- Aeschylus and Early Tragedy
- Plato
- Sculpture
- Family and Property
- Pax Romana
- Aspasia
- Economic Growth and Social Unrest
- The Mood of the Hellenistic Age
- Athens After Pericles
- Freedom, Equality, and the Rights of Man
- Rulers and Saviors
- Comedy in the Age of Aristophanes
- An Elegy to Athens