
From the epic poems of Homer to the glittering art and architecture of Greece's Golden Age, to the influential Roman systems of law and leadership, the classical Greek world established the foundations of our culture as well as many of its most enduring achievements.Now, in this vividly illustrated volume, readers can embrace the spirit of the classical world, from the eighth to the first centuries B.C., a period unparalleled in history for its brilliance in literature, philosophy, and the visual arts. This work also treats the Hellenization of the Middle East by the monarchies established in the area conquested by Alexander the Great. The editors, all celebrated classicists, intersperse chapters on political and social history with sections on literature, philosophy, and the arts, and reinforce the historical framework with maps and historical charts. Moreover, the contributors--thirty of the world's leading scholars--present the latest in modern scholarship through masterpieces of wit, brevity, and style. Together with hundreds of excellent illustrations, theses entries provide both a provocative and entertaining window into our classical heritage.
This volume investigates the foundational cultural, political, and artistic achievements of the Greek and Hellenistic worlds from the eighth to the first centuries B.C. The editors, Jasper Griffin, John Boardman, and Oswyn Murray, curate contributions from thirty leading scholars to synthesize the evolution of classical society. By integrating political history with analyses of philosophy, literature, and visual arts, the text provides a comprehensive framework for understanding the legacy of the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern regions during this era.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this work as a high-quality, accessible synthesis of classical scholarship that balances academic rigor with readability. Readers frequently note that the inclusion of numerous illustrations and charts makes the dense historical information more digestible for both students and general enthusiasts.
Page Count:
454
Publication Date:
2001-05-24
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192854380
ISBN-13:
9780192854384
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