1st Edition

The Story of Athens The Fragments of the Local Chronicles of Attika

By Phillip Harding Copyright 2008
    272 Pages
    by Routledge

    272 Pages
    by Routledge

    A leading authority in the field, Phillip Harding presents the very first English translations of the six Athenian writers known as the Atthidographers.

    In his vivid and detailed history, Harding examines the remaining fragments of these historical writers' work – in chronological order – and how these writings, dating from the fifth and fourth century BC, reveal an invaluable wealth of information about early Athenian history, legend, religion, customs and anecdotes.

    Harding also goes on to study how these histories of Athens and its people were the source for later surviving historians such as Plutarch and Diodorus.

    With the aid of linking text and detailed annotation, anyone with an interest in Athenian history, classical Greece need look no further.

    Introduction  1. The Erechtheid Dynasty from Kekrops to Aegeus 1556–1234  2. The Remainder of the Regnal Period from Theseus to Kodros 1234–1069  3. The Period of Life-Archons and Ten-Year Archons from Medon to Kreon: 1069–683/2  4. Kreon to Solon: 683/2–594/3  5. Solon to Kleisthenes 594/3–508/7  6. The Fifth Century to the End of the Peloponnesian War  7. The Fourth Century to the Battle of Chaironeia

    Biography

    Phillip Harding

    '...the Atthidograhers are here made more accessible than ever before, with many of the fragments translated into English for the first time. Harding shows both the sheer variety of the chroniclers' interests and the overall shape of the generic 'Atthis' by presenting the fragments not (as has been traditional) author-by-author, but in chronological order of the events described...' – The Anglo-Hellenic Review