CLSICS 281 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Lydia, Fokker E.Ii, Tyrant

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Trends in archaic age (776 480: tyranny a. i. Not what you think (not like what you perceive a tyrant is like) a. ii. Still is sole leader: lyric poetry b. i. Subjective i makes its definitive entrance into greek, and indeed, First time people started giving their opinions: colonization and migration c. i. Bodies in transit political refugees, pioneers, volunteers : trade d. i. Vast and extensive trade networks: the orientalizing" period lasts from. Trading stations in nile delta and levant: great empires e. i. Trade with phoenicians; greek pottery for phoe. dye e. iii. Colonization: battos found colony (thera by therans) a. i. Traded ships and pottery which made them powerful a. i. 1. Long narrow ships w/ bow covered in bronze used for ramming a. i. 2. Orientalizing ware fine greek pottery a. i. 2. a. a. i. 2. b. Periander (second, son of cypselus: bacchiadae b. i. Descendents of the bacchis: negative stories of tyrants c. i.

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