Owls to Athens
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LC Class PS3570.U758 O95 2004 | | |
Preceded by | The Sacred Land | |
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Followed by | Salamis |
Owls to Athens is a
Plot
The book features the continuaing adventures of a pair of Greek traders from Rhodes. Sostratos and Menedemos arrive in Athens in time for the Dionysia. Sostratos spends much of his time visiting with his old teachers. His cousin, Menedemos finds himself having a sexual encounter with an important Athenian woman.
Title
"Taking owls to Athens" was a contemporary Greek saying, roughly the equivalent of the modern "selling snow to eskimos" or "carrying coals to Newcastle". The saying referred to the owl depicted on Athenian silver drachmas, Attica being home to large silver mines.
Setting
The setting is Athens in 307 BC, sixteen years after the death of Alexander the Great.[2] As in the other books in the series, persons and places are frequently given their original Greek names (Sokrates, Platon, etc.) rather than the Latin-derived ones common in English.
References
- ^ a b Owls to Athens title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- ^ Owls to Athens, pg. 381, hardcover, Forge/Tom Doherty Associates, LLC.