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Lycurgus

Jan 11, 202128 minSeason 2Ep. 3
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Lycurgus was once asked why Sparta had no defensive wall around its perimeter. He responded, "A city is well-fortified with a wall of men instead of brick."

Parallel - Numa

Important Places

  • Sparta  
  • Crete 
  • Asia Minor 
  • Egypt 

Important People

  • Homer
  • Alcander
  • Lysander

Outline

  • Uncertain origins: second son of King of Sparta
    • Expected to become king when father and brother dead
    • Chemical Abortion or Infanticide?
    • Charilaus born - joy of the people
    • 8-month reign as regent incites envy

Lycurgus Learns through Travel

  • Travels
    • Crete
      • Poetry makes good laws palatable
      • Private hostilities calmed
    • Asia Minor
      • Crete was healthy “simple and severe”
      • Asia diseased “extravagant and permissive”
      • Lycurgus discovers the poems of Homer! 
        • makes Homer famous all over mainland Greece
        • Homer's poetry harmonizes well with the Spartan ideals of military courage as the highest virtue
  • Return Home
    • Lycurgus resolves to rewrite the entire Spartan system of government
      • Not a written constitution; this will become particularly clear later on
    • Apollo gives his blessing calling Lycurgus “more god than man”
      • Apollo also prophesies that his reforms will be “by far the strongest and best of all constitutions”
    • He and 30 friends take over the marketplace

Legals changes 1, 2, 3

  • ONE: Gerousia (Senate)
    • γέρων (gerōn) – old man – Council of Elders --> γερουσία (Gerousia)
    • senex – old man – Council of Elders --> Senate (see Life of Romulus)
    • Rhetrai [sections 6 and 13]
      • Verbal contracts with sacred force
      • The name for most utterances of the gods to men
      • Not to be ignored or trampled over lightly
      • “named in the belief that they came from the gods as oracles”
    • The GREAT RHETRA (from Apollo)
      • Mixed Constitution
        • 2 Kings
        • Gerousia
        • 5 Ephors – balance the power of the oligarchs
  • TWO: Redistribution of Land
    • Purpose – “To end jealousy, vice, and luxury”
    • Homoioi – equals
    • Perikoikoi – (not mentioned in this life)
    • Helots – etym. “the seized” a particularly brutal form of slavery, even by an ancient standard [28]
    • Citizens forbidden from
      • Using coins (iron bars instead)
      • Practicing a trade
  • THREE: Syssitia (Common Meals)
    • Fixed Menu – black broth the staple!
    • Wealth – blind, lifeless, and still in Sparta
    • The wealthy react poorly
    • Lycurgus loses an eye!
      • Punishment for Alcander
        • Serve Lycurgus
        • Converted to thinking L is best man and himself becomes “Sparta’s most well-mannered and wise citizens”
        • Temple to Athena Optilis
      • The COHORT (15 members)
        • Everyone contributes food
        • King Agis not allowed to dine at home
        • Children learn self-discipline here (GRK: σωφροσύνη)
          • What happens in here, stays in here
          • Take a joke, and give one!
        • Bread-basket ballot
  • Three other minor rhetras
    • Don’t write these down! (Training and Ethics more important than Laws)
    • Simple Homes: All tools except ax and saw forbidden
    • Don’t fight consistently against the same enemy
  •  Marriage and Childbirth [14-16]
  • The Agōgē (ἀγωγή) [16-19] and the Political Setup (for next time)

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