Ancient Tyranny / / Sian Lewis.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Contributors -- Abbreviations -- Figures and Tables -- 1. Introduction -- Part I The making of tyranny -- 2. Kingship and tyranny in archaic Rome -- 3. Ducetius and fifth-century Sicilian tyranny -- 4. Adfectatio regni in the Roman Republic -- 5. Money and the Great Man in the fourth century BC: military power, aristocratic connections and mercenary service -- 6. From Agathocles to Hieron II: the birth and development of basileia in Hellenistic Sicily -- Part II Tyranny and politics -- 7. Tyrants and the polis: migration, identity and urban development in Sicily -- 8. Synchronicity: the local and the panhellenic within Sicilian tyranny -- 9. Alexander of Pherae: infelix tyrant -- Part III The ideology of tyranny -- 10. Pindar and kingship theory -- 11. The comic Pericles -- 12. Tyrannical oligarchs at Athens -- 13. Plutarch and the Sicilian tyrants -- 14. Reckoning with tyranny: Greek thoughts on Caesar in Cicero’s Letters to Atticus in early 49 -- Part IV The limits of tyranny -- 15. The violence of the Thirty Tyrants -- 16. The politics of Persian autocracy, 424–334 BC -- 17. Sulla the weak tyrant -- Bibliography -- Index |
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