Greece (Ancient World)

Greece (Ancient World)

by RobertHull (Author)

Synopsis

This text opens with a description of the origins of the great civilization of ancient Greece, from the Minoans to the Classical era, including the birth of democracy and the rise to power of the great city states of Athens and Sparta. It ends with an account of the Hellenistic age when the power of the city states waned, but the ideas they spawned began to be taken up by the rest of the world. In between, aspects of ancient Greek life is looked at, including religion, art, science and philosophy. This is part of a series of reference works that look at the way of life, beliefs and achievements of the ancient cultures. The emphasis is on primary source material, with contemporary quotations offering insights into how life was actually lived.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 63
Publisher: Hodder Wayland
Published: 31 Oct 1997

ISBN 10: 0750220546
ISBN 13: 9780750220545

Author Bio
Robert Hull has been a teacher for over twenty-five years. He has a special interest in creative writing, and is the author of many children's books. His book 'Multicultural Stories: Stories from West Africa' was short-listed for the Kurt Maschler Award.