The Rise Of The Greeks

The Rise Of The Greeks

by Michael Grant (Author)

Synopsis

This text sets out to discover the epoch between 1000 and 494 BC, a period which Grant argues was one of the most creative in history. The book takes the reader on a detective trail to understand the world of the ancient Greeks. It discusses the role, economic and social, of slaves and women, often seen as a mysterious, polluting element in the male-dominated society of ancient Greece, in curious contrast to their powerful role in mythology and literature. It also discusses a civilization where leisure was thought to be more desirable and more fully an end than business , giving rise to outstanding artistic and intellectual developments.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 408
Edition: New edition
Publisher: W&N
Published: 12 Aug 1996

ISBN 10: 029781768X
ISBN 13: 9780297817680

Author Bio
Michael Grant is a highly successful and renowned historian of the ancient world. He has held many academic posts including those of Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge; Professor of Humanity at Edinburgh University; Vice Chancellor of The Queen's University, Belfast and Vice Chancellor of the University of Khartoum. He is a Doctor of Letters at Dublin and a Doctor of Laws at Belfast. He has also been President of the Classical Association of England, the Virgil Society and the Royal Numismatic Society, and is a Medallist of the Ame