This paper examines the association in Aristotle (Ath. Pol. 16.7) of the mythical Golden Age with the tyranny of Peisistratus and, by means of an array of both iconographic and textual evidence, suggests that Peisistratus made use of Golden Age imagery during his regime. This paper also discusses the tyrant’s attempts to relieve the twin problems of overpopulation in the city and lack of cultivation of the countryside, and addresses the overall policy of coordination between astu and chōra.

Making History Mythical: The Golden Age of Peisistratus / C. Zatta. - In: ARETHUSA. - ISSN 0004-0975. - 43:1(2010), pp. 21-62. [10.1353/are.0.0033]

Making History Mythical: The Golden Age of Peisistratus

C. Zatta
2010

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This paper examines the association in Aristotle (Ath. Pol. 16.7) of the mythical Golden Age with the tyranny of Peisistratus and, by means of an array of both iconographic and textual evidence, suggests that Peisistratus made use of Golden Age imagery during his regime. This paper also discusses the tyrant’s attempts to relieve the twin problems of overpopulation in the city and lack of cultivation of the countryside, and addresses the overall policy of coordination between astu and chōra.
Peisistratus; golden age; tyranny
Settore L-ANT/02 - Storia Greca
Settore M-FIL/07 - Storia della Filosofia Antica
Settore L-FIL-LET/02 - Lingua e Letteratura Greca
2010
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