The Greeks and Greek Civilization

The Greeks and Greek Civilization
Title The Greeks and Greek Civilization PDF eBook
Author Jacob Burckhardt
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 498
Release 1999-10-21
Genre History
ISBN 9780312244477

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In 1872 Burckhardt, one of the preeminent historians of classical and Renaissance culture, presented this revolutionary work, which portrays ancient Greek culture as an aristocratic world and tyrannical state with minimal personal freedoms. This landmark culmination of 30 years of scholarship offers a rich cultural history of a fascinating society.

The Origins of Greek Civilization

The Origins of Greek Civilization
Title The Origins of Greek Civilization PDF eBook
Author Chester G. Starr
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 444
Release 1991
Genre History
ISBN 9780393307795

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**** A reprint, without changes, of the Knopf edition, 1961 (which is cited in BCL3). Like the original (undoubtedly), this, too, is printed on acidic paper. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Discontinuity in Greek Civilization

Discontinuity in Greek Civilization
Title Discontinuity in Greek Civilization PDF eBook
Author Rhys Carpenter
Publisher Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
Pages 96
Release 1966
Genre Climatic changes
ISBN

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Hellas

Hellas
Title Hellas PDF eBook
Author G. B. Cobbold
Publisher Wayside Pub
Pages 216
Release 1999-10-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781877653643

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This broadly-based history offers a new look at the origins of western civilization and highlights the changes that transpired in Greece between 1200 BC and the ascendancy of Rome. Interspersed throughout the text are translated primary sources and brief accounts of what was occurring in the rest of the eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East during the classical period.

Ancient Greek Civilization

Ancient Greek Civilization
Title Ancient Greek Civilization PDF eBook
Author David Sansone
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 336
Release 2016-09-12
Genre History
ISBN 1119098122

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The third edition of Ancient Greek Civilization is a concise, engaging introduction to the history and culture of ancient Greece from the Minoan civilization to the age of the Roman Empire. Explores the evolution and development of Greek art, literature, politics, and thought across history, as well as the ways in which these were affected by Greek interaction with other cultures Now includes additional illustrations and maps, updated notes and references throughout, and an expanded discussion of the Hellenistic period Weaves the latest scholarship and archeological excavations into the narrative at an appropriate level for undergraduates

Greek Ways

Greek Ways
Title Greek Ways PDF eBook
Author Bruce S. Thornton
Publisher Encounter Books
Pages 250
Release 2002-10-31
Genre History
ISBN 1893554570

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Writing with wit and erudition, Thornton discusses in fascinating detail those areas of Greek life--sexuality and sexual roles; slavery and war; philosophy and politics--that some modern critics have made into Rcontested sites.S He also reclaims the importance of those core ideas the Greeks invented, ideas about human fate and purpose that have shaped the modern world.

Roots of Ancient Greek Civilization

Roots of Ancient Greek Civilization
Title Roots of Ancient Greek Civilization PDF eBook
Author Harald Haarmann
Publisher McFarland
Pages 247
Release 2014-09-17
Genre History
ISBN 0786478276

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Contrary to a prevalent belief of the Western world, that democracy, agriculture, theater and the arts were the attainments of Classical Greek civilization, these were actually a Bronze Age fusion of earlier European concepts and Hellenic ingenuity. This work considers both the multicultural wellspring from which these ideas flowed and their ready assimilation by the Greeks, who embraced these hallmarks of civilization, and refined them to the level of sophistication that defines classical antiquity.