Σάββατο 20 Απριλίου 2013



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Greek archaeologist.

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  Friedrich Nietzsche on the Greeks
         Translation from the German by: Evi Martyn


The great philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche ( 1844-1900) in one
of his articles on the ancient Greek civilization had this to say:

   " It is a proven fact that in every period of development and
      progress the civilization of western Europe has attempted
      to free itself from the Greeks.''

     That attempt ends up in full disappointment, because what
     ever western Europe has tried to create, which on the surface
     seemed innovative and praise worthy, lost its colour and
     vitality compared to the Greek model !!!

        It shrunc, and became a cheap copy, like a caricature.

    Thus, people continue to feel shame and fear towards the
    Greeks.
    Certaintly, from time to time, some one appears who reco-
    gnises the truth completely----the truth that teaches us all
    that the Greeks are the pioneers in every new civilization
    and the charioteers, and the horses of the new civilizations
    are of cheap quality compared to the pioneers ( the Greeks)
    and finally they drive the new chariots to an abyss, while
    the Greeks can jump right over it with an Achilles's jump"
                                                          -- Friedrich Nietzsche--

    Translation from the original German by:
 
    Evi Martyn//founder of the Hellenic Culture Advocacy
     
   
   

   

 

Κυριακή 14 Απριλίου 2013

                                                          ANNOUNCEMENT

                We are elated to know that our Advocacy of the
                             HELLENIC CULTURE
          has now its wings in three continents and people
          as far as Mexico are following our articles and
          publications.

          Please, continue your support and know that we
          extend our deepest appreciation to all of you who
          show us your outpouring and continuous interest.

          Please, also view the most recent VIDEOS by
          our founder Evi Martyn regarding Nikolas Platon
          famous Greek Archeologist - 20th Century.-

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              Evi Martyn / Founder/ Hellenic Culture ADVOCACY
 

Πέμπτη 4 Απριλίου 2013

 
 
 
THE LEGISLATION OF ANCIENT GREECE
 
WRITTEN BY:  Georgia Moldovani
TRRANSLATED BY:  Ioanna Sivridou
 

The ancient Greeks legally organized the first city-states.  The virtue of justice was considered to be of great significance as it is the foundation for organizing society’s institutions. Between 1100-750 B.C laws were unwritten. It was generally believed that laws were sent by the Gods and they were respected as they were considered to be under the protection of the Gods. However, as the aristocracy used these laws in a way that would benefit them , ordinary citizens demanded that the law was written.
There were provisions related to the way ordinary citizens should live their lives. Such provisions included how ordinary citizens should dress and how contracts should be made.  A well known legislator was Zalefkos who became well known through his laws an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.  Another well-known legislator was Charon. His laws referred to false witness testimony, arson and the purchasing and selling of property and military service.
In Sparta, Lykourgos established the cessation of animosities between city-states during the Olympic Games through his legislatory laws. 
 In 624 B.C Athenians  made ‘Drakon’ responsible to write down the laws and in 621 B.C he presented the laws written in marble plates. These marble plates were placed in the agora (market). These laws were very strict and allowed for harsh punishment even when the committed crimes were insignificant. The expression Draconian measures came from here.
Solon was the legislator who followed Drakon (625-552 B.C). His reforms were important as they helped establish more democracy.
Solon was one of the seven wise men of ancient Greece.  He became a leader in Athens in 594 B.C .
He was rich, wise, polite, noble and was also  a poet and a tradesman.  Solon was an important progressive politician of Ancient Greece.  He earned people’s trust and respect through his poetic works. 
 Through his poetry he encouraged and excited the people.  His legislation allowed any citizen to denounce any leader/nobleman to the supreme court. The citizen would be the prosecutor.
Solon created the  Iliea, a civil court with many members.  This court would ensure that justice will prevail.  He forbid the export of all products other than olive oil.  He took measures in order to protect families and marriage.
He also took measures against rape, prostitution and adultery.  However, the most important of the measures he took was a measure that related to citizen equality.  This was the sisahthia.  He forbid poor citizens from borrowing as they risked becoming slaves if they failed to pay back. 
This measure is called sisahthia . It is a composite word. It comes from siw=get rid of and ahthos=weight.  Thererfore, sisahthia means getting rid of the burden on top of me. He rearranged land and gave some of it to the poor.  He changed civil, private and penal law.
These laws were written on wooden square flat stones which were turning around a pivot placed in the agora/market.  His legislation assisted social, financial and political progress of Athens. He is rightly considered to be the father of civil law. 
He himself said that you can only govern if you learn to govern yourself.