Fear in Ancient Greek Warfare and its conceptualization in the sources. An introduction

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  • Fernando Echeverría Rey Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Keywords:

Greek warfare, emotions, fear, cognitive process

Abstract

Fear is commonly regarded as a natural emotion in war, present as well
in ancient Greek warfare. Greek literary sources occasionally emphasize the
emotions connected to the contemporary experience of combat from a primarily
narrative perspective. This paper will offer an introduction to the Greek notion
and conceptualization of fear in the classical period and its relationship with war,
intending to achieve a better understanding of its role in the literary sources and,
ultimately, its relevance in Greek culture and warfare.

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Published

03/30/2020

How to Cite

Echeverría Rey, F. (2020). Fear in Ancient Greek Warfare and its conceptualization in the sources. An introduction. De Rebus Antiquis, (4), 1–24. Retrieved from http://262893.bri3cmdi.asia/index.php/DRA/article/view/2812

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