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8vo., First Edition; blue cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
". incorporates the most recent archaeological discoveries and literary scholarship, and offers a broad synthesis of Archaic Greek culture." 368p. Illus. index. seller information Book
Broch?. 496 pages. Manque au dos. Rousseurs.
Mainz 1974, In-8 broché, 91 pages. Bon état.
Editions Errance, 1989, In-8 relié cartonnage éditeur, 210 pages, avec illustrations et cartes. Collection des néréides. Très bon état
American Book Company, 1909. Petit In-8 reliure éditeur pleine percaline bordeaux, médaillon doré au premier plat. 559 pages + 412 figures. Texte en anglais. Bon état.
Limoges 1939, In-8 broché. 40 pages. Avec un appendice bibliographique de Paul FOUCART. Très bon état.
Hölder Pichler Tempsky 1924, In-8 broché, 74 pages. Bon état.
François Maspero 1981, In-8 broché, 250 pages. Bon état
Pbk. 284p. illus.bibliography.Index Book
". the Golden Age of Greek Civilization, the period from the first wars against Persia & Carthage in the early 5th century B.C. to the accession of Alexander the Great in 336 B.C. Never have so many varied talents & so much genius flourished within so short a period: the time of Sophocles, Aristophanes, Herodotus, Aristotle, Socrates & Plato. Much of our culture today was anticipated by the classical Greeks & their work remains fundamental to Western civilization. Focusing primarily on individuals who shaped their own & future civilizations rather than solely on political & military affairs, Michael Grant takes 37 of the great men of the age, whose contributions he considers to have been particularly important, & places them in their historical context. Grant explores the factors that gave rise to such outstanding achievement in the cultural, philosophical, scientific & literary spheres, stressing not only those of Athens & other mainland states, but also of cities far to the west & east, notably in Sicily & on the shores of the Black Sea. Writing for the general reader as well as for the reader with a more specialized knowledge of classical Greece, Michael Grant has captured the most astonishing of civilizations at the height of its powers. In this accessible & endlessly fascinating volume, he brings to life some of the most extraordinary men in all of history." 337p. plates maps bibliography.index Book
"Four well-known classicists have taken the traditional chronology of Greek history texts and written a much-needed overview for modern students. By means of a chapter structure that is well designed and logical, they take us through each period of Greek history . Each chapter begins with a discussion of the sources for that period and includes annotated endnotes that deal extensively with recent scholarship. Unlike many other histories, the book goes into depth on the Hellenistic period, as well as the Bronze and Dark Ages. Although the Spartans and Athenians naturally dominate, the authors consider Sparta before Athens, reflecting the order in which the moderns have admired them. An appropriate balance is found between political, social, and cultural history, and the authors display no outlandish prejudices to derail this noble effort" 512p. illus. bibliography.index Text clean and neat, but some minor scuffing to paper wraps Book
Describes the agora, temple, gymnasium, stadium, theater, and homes of a Greek city state and the government, defense, gods, and daily life of the people. Originally published in 1979 as "An Ancient Greek Town" Adaptation français de F. Carlier. index 29p. illus (col) Book
"This is a survey of the world of classcial Greece, its origins and legacy. the book comprises 19 chapters, written by leading scholars from around the world. It covers all the major themes of Ancient Greek history .The book is organized into 4 main parts. It opens with a discussion of the natural environment of the Greek peninsula and the surrounding islands. The second part examines the history of Greece up to the end of antiquity. It moves from the prehistoric and protohistoric periods, through the era of the Bronze Age palace societies - including Knossos and Mycenae - surveying the thousand and more years until the transfer of the Roman Imperial court from Rome to Constantinople. The third and largest part of the book deals with different aspects of the classical period to give a kaleidoscopic picture of the most important elements of Greek life : the country, politics, religions, the spoken and written word, philosophy art,craftsmanship,and social behaviour. Finally the book surveys the legacy of classical Greece, assessing its impact for western civilization as a whole.344p. illus biblliographies,index (this copy ahs a few pages highlighted by a student) Book
Reliure ?diteur. 252 pages. Rhodo?d.
Broch?. 518 pages.
Broch?. 252 pages. Rousseurs.
Broch?. 250 pages.
397p. bibliography, index Book
A general history of Greece from its earliest beginnings down to the present day.It covers the Classical past, the conquest by the Romans, the Byantine era, the occupation by the Turks, ther dstruggle for Independence up r current events. "This history will help the visitor make sense of modern Greece against the background of its diverse heritage" 306p. Chronology, Gazetteer, index Book
A general history of Greece from its earliest beginnings down to the present day.It covers the Classical past, the conquest by the Romans, the Byantine era, the occupation by the Turks, ther dstruggle for Independence up r current events. "This history will help the visitor make sense of modern Greece against the background of its diverse heritage" 306p. Chronology, Gazetteer, index Book
"Aspects of Greek History, 750 - 323 BC is an up-to-date textbook on ancient Greek history that, topic- by-topic, uses a wealth of original sources to interpret this history for those with little prior knowledge of the subject. Chapter by chapter, the relevant historical periods from the age of colonisation to Alexander the Great are reconstructed. The book covers the main literary sources: Aristotle, Diodorus, Herodotus, Plutarch, Thucydides, and Xenophon; Greek political and military history from the beginnings to Alexander's Battle of Gaugamela. . Overall, this is an indispensable collection of material for the student of classics as well as the general reader, who requires a grounding in Greek history." 542p. glossary, bibliography.maps. index. Book