Traditional time
See also: Traditional
With regard to the ancient Greece, the traditional time corresponds to the major part of, i.e. since the fall of the Tyran with Athens in 510 until the death of Alexandre Large the in denies 323.
The expression of “traditional time” is a posterior denomination at the chronological period to which it returns. The Greeks were aware that the world which existed before the epopee of Alexandre Large the and the dilation of the Greek world, could be regarded as a “golden age”. In a more contemporary way, the traditional time is used to indicate the period during which the values and the fundamental institutions of the Greek world found their full expression and became ripe.
Regarded as being one base period, there is no rupture between the various times. “Traditional Time” is a convenient historical expression for the historians of these periods.
See also: traditional Greece in Ve century, traditional Greece in IVe century
See too
- Chronology of ancient Greece
- traditional Greek Art
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