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S'està carregant… The Sacred Band: Three Hundred Theban Lovers Fighting to Save Greek Freedom (edició 2021)de James S. Romm (Autor)
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Apunta't a LibraryThing per saber si aquest llibre et pot agradar. No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. Author James Romm takes a period of history about which I knew next to nothing and makes it engaging and highly readable. He portrays ancient historical figures as vividly as modern political personalities, and tells a truly page-turning story of the Sacred Band's rise and fall. Interspersed with the historical account are brief but intriguing reflections on the role of homosexuality in the ancient Greek world and how tales of the Sacred Band became an inspiration to gay men many centuries later. As someone who does not read many histories, I appreciated that the book was relatively short and not academic in tone. I also found Romm's footnotes on the pronunciation of ancient Greek names to be particularly helpful, though frankly, I could have used a few more of those notes! I would recommend this book to anyone with any interest in ancient Greece. ( )
"In this excellent work, Romm (classics, Bard Coll.; Ghost on the Throne) convincingly argues that Thebes was as important as Athens and Sparta during the last century of its history (400–330 BCE)." "A spirited, informative classical history from an expert on the subject." "This is an eye-opening and immersive portrait of a little-known aspect of ancient history."
From classicist James Romm comes a "striking...fascinating" (Booklist) deep dive into the last decades of ancient Greek freedom leading up to Alexander the Great's destruction of Thebes--and the saga of the greatest military corps of the time, the Theban Sacred Band, a unit composed of 150 pairs of male lovers. The story of the Sacred Band, an elite 300-man corps recruited from pairs of lovers, highlights a chaotic era of ancient Greek history, four decades marked by battles, ideological disputes, and the rise of vicious strongmen. At stake was freedom, democracy, and the fate of Thebes, at this time the leading power of the Greek world. The tale begins in 379 BC, with a group of Theban patriots sneaking into occupied Thebes. Disguised in women's clothing, they cut down the agents of Sparta, the state that had cowed much of Greece with its military might. To counter the Spartans, this group of patriots would form the Sacred Band, a corps whose history plays out against a backdrop of Theban democracy, of desperate power struggles between leading city-states, and the new prominence of eros, sexual love, in Greek public life. After four decades without a defeat, the Sacred Band was annihilated by the forces of Philip II of Macedon and his son Alexander in the Battle of Chaeronea--extinguishing Greek liberty for two thousand years. Buried on the battlefield where they fell, they were rediscovered in 1880--some skeletons still in pairs, with arms linked together. From violent combat in city streets to massive clashes on open ground, from ruthless tyrants to bold women who held their era in thrall, The Sacred Band recounts "in fluent, accessible prose" (The Wall Street Journal) the twists and turns of a crucial historical moment: the end of the treasured freedom of ancient Greece. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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