The Greeks

The Greeks by H. D. F. Kitto, published by Penguin Publishing Group on June 30, 1950, is a revised edition comprising 256 pages in English. This book provides an introduction to Ancient Greece, focusing on the life, culture, and history of this remarkable civilization. Kitto presents a wealth of information in an engaging manner, making complex topics accessible and interesting to readers.
In this edition, readers will find a thorough exploration of how the Greeks developed a unique understanding of human existence. Kitto’s lively writing style and insightful analysis delve into various aspects of Greek civilization, including its social history and cultural achievements. This work serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the ancient world and the foundations of Western civilization.
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“The best introduction I have ever read to Ancient Greece. The author’s liveliness of mind and style has enabled him to make a mass of information appetizing and digestible” –Ray Mortimer in the Sunday Times
The Greeks were extraordinary not least because they evolved “a totally new conception of what human life was for.” Justifying and elaborating on that claim, H.D.F. Kitto explores the life, culture and history of classical Greece, bringing to his subject the passion, wit and insight that have made this brief introduction a world-famous classic.
“Professor Kitto is a model historian – lively, accurate, and fully acquainted with the latest developments in the subject . . . never vague . . . often witty and always full of vigour.”—The Times Educational Supplement
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