Ancient Greece - A Very Short Introduction
Cover: Ragasztott
ISBN: 9780199601349
Size: 111 * 174
Weight: 190 g
Page no.: 216
Publish year: 2011
ISBN: 9780199601349
Size: 111 * 174
Weight: 190 g
Page no.: 216
Publish year: 2011
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Ancient Greece - A Very Short Introduction
Ancient Greek civilization was defined by the city - in Greek, the polis, from which we derive `politics`. It is above all this feature of Greek civilization that has formed its most enduring legacy, spawning such key terms as aristocracy, oligarchy, tyranny and - last but by no means least - democracy.
This stimulating Very Short Introduction to Ancient Greece takes the polis as its starting point. Paul Cartledge uses the history of eleven major Greek cities to illuminate the most important and informative themes in Ancient Greek history, from the first documented use of the Greek language around 1400 BCE, through the glories of the Classical and Hellenistic periods, to the foundation of the Byzantine empire in around CE 330. Covering everything from politics, trade, and travel to slavery, gender, religion, and philosophy, it provides the ideal concise introduction to the history and culture of this remarkable civilization that helped give birth to the world as we know it.
Table of Contents:
1: Introduction
2: Knossos
3: Mycenae
4: Argos
5: Sparta
6: Massalia
7: Miletos
8: Athens
9: Thebes
10: Alexandria
11: Byzantium
12: Conclusion
Preface
Glossary
Timeline
Author Information:
Paul Cartledge is the inaugural A.G. Leventis Professor of Greek Culture in the Faculty of classics, University of Cambridge, and a Fellow of Clare College.