Were Laws Created by Greek Legends?
Offered By: Gresham College via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of ancient Greek lawgivers in this 45-minute lecture by Melissa Lane at Gresham College. Delve into the roles attributed to legendary figures like Lycurgus of Sparta and Solon of Athens, as well as lesser-known lawgivers such as King Minos of Crete and Zaleucus and Charondas from southern Italy. Discover how these historical and mythical figures shaped political imaginations throughout history and learn about the intriguing practice of setting laws to music. Gain insights from Lane, a distinguished professor of Politics at Princeton University with extensive experience in classics and philosophy. The lecture, recorded on September 26, 2024, at Barnard's Inn Hall in London, offers a comprehensive look at the intersection of law, legend, and political thought in ancient Greece.
Syllabus
Were Laws created by Greek Legends? - Melissa Lane
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Gresham College
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