Set in the transitional period between the Heroic Age and the Lyric Age, this work explores the cultural landscape of Ancient Greece prior to Ionian rationalism and Athenian civilization. It highlights the contributions of Hesiod, along with Geometric potters and painters, in shaping the economic, political, and social transformations that would emerge in subsequent eras. The book offers insights into the foundational elements of Greek society and its artistic expressions during this pivotal time.
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Agricola and Roman Britain
- 200pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
The Penguin History of Greece
- 416pagine
- 15 ore di lettura
Chronicles the history of Greece from the neolithic pioneers to the closing of Athen's philosophic schools
The Living Past of Greece
A Time-traveller's Tour of Historic & Prehistoric Places
- 288pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
The Living Past of Greece offers an ingenious combination of chronology and topography which the reader will find he can use as a field guide, when actually visiting sites, or for more simple and solitary enjoyment from the comfort of an armchair. From Thermopylae and Olympia to the de-bunking of the Atlantis myth and the story of Thera, this book is a fresh and intimate glimpse into prehistoric Hellenic and Byzantine Greece.