Entertainment and the Arts

“Entertainment and the Arts” by Robert Hull, published by Watts in 1999, offers a concise exploration of the entertainments and arts of ancient Greece. This edition, written in English and spanning 32 pages, is part of the WORLD OF ANCIENT GREECE series and is designed to align with the National Curriculum Key Stage 2. The book presents a survey that highlights various aspects of Greek culture, including feature boxes that delve into specific topics and smaller sections that connect contemporary language to its Greek origins.
Readers will find a structured overview of ancient Greek entertainments and artistic practices, providing insights into how these elements shaped society. The content is tailored for educational purposes, making it a suitable resource for young learners interested in the arts and their historical context. Through its engaging format, “Entertainment and the Arts” encourages an understanding of the significance of these cultural elements in ancient Greece, enriching the reader’s knowledge of this influential civilization.
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A survey of entertainments and arts in ancient Greece, with feature boxes exploring one particular topic in depth, and smaller items picking up on words we use and their Greek origins. Part of the WORLD OF ANCIENT GREECE series. Suitable for National Curriculum Key Stage 2.
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