Ancient Greek Civilization

“Ancient Greek Civilization” by David Sansone, published by Wiley on December 11, 2003, offers a comprehensive survey of the history, literature, art, and philosophy of ancient Greece, spanning from the Bronze Age to the cultural transformations during the Roman Empire. This 256-page book presents an exploration of how the ancient Greeks utilized various forms of cultural expression to redefine their identity and how these elements have continued to evolve over time.
Readers will find a detailed examination of Greek civilization, enriched with maps, illustrations, timelines, and a glossary. The book also includes a guide to ancient Greek writers and a bibliography, providing valuable resources for further study. Through its focus on history and cultural development, this edition serves as a thorough introduction to the significant contributions of ancient Greece to Western civilization.
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This book is a survey of the history, literature, art, and philosophy of the ancient Greeks from the Bronze Age to the transformation of Greek culture during the Roman Empire.
- Tells the story of Greek civilization from the Bronze Age to the transformation of Greek culture during the Roman Empire.
- Surveys the impressive history, literature, art, and philosophy of the ancient Greeks
- Shows how the ancient Greeks used these forms of cultural expression to reinvent themselves and how Greek civilization has been continually reinvented to the present day.
- Features include maps, illustrations, timelines, a glossary, a guide to ancient Greek writers and a bibliography.
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