Athenian Building Policy From 561/0 To 405/4 B.C. by Johannes S. Boersma
A Financial Analysis
This scholarly work delves into the architectural and urban development strategies of ancient Athens during a transformative period in its history, from the rise of the Peisistratid tyranny to the end of the Peloponnesian War. It examines how political, economic, and social factors influenced the city's building policies, highlighting the interplay between civic identity and architectural innovation. The book provides a detailed analysis of key construction projects, such as temples, public buildings, and infrastructure, shedding light on how these developments reflected and shaped Athenian society and its democratic ideals.
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