Ancient Greece

Ancient Greece
Title Ancient Greece PDF eBook
Author Rowena Loverance
Publisher Heinemann Library
Total Pages 48
Release 1992
Genre Greece
ISBN 9780600573876

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See Through History is a series of information books for 8-12 year olds. Each book is packed with information, quotations and captions providing a thorough description of the times. This book explores Ancient Greece. Each book in the series features acetate-based cutaway illustrations.

A Concise History of Greece

A Concise History of Greece
Title A Concise History of Greece PDF eBook
Author Richard Clogg
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 316
Release 2002-06-20
Genre History
ISBN 9780521004794

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This book provides a concise, illustrated introduction to the history of modern Greece, with a new final chapter about Greek history and politics to the present day. 56 illustrations. 10 maps.

A Concise History of Ancient Greece to the Close of the Classical Era

A Concise History of Ancient Greece to the Close of the Classical Era
Title A Concise History of Ancient Greece to the Close of the Classical Era PDF eBook
Author Peter Green
Publisher
Total Pages 192
Release 1973
Genre Greece
ISBN

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A History of Ancient Greek

A History of Ancient Greek
Title A History of Ancient Greek PDF eBook
Author Anastasios-Phoivos Christidēs
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 43
Release 2007-01-11
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 0521833078

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The British Museum Concise Introduction to Ancient Greece

The British Museum Concise Introduction to Ancient Greece
Title The British Museum Concise Introduction to Ancient Greece PDF eBook
Author Jenifer Neils
Publisher
Total Pages 196
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN

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"This book distils centuries of history into a concise yet rich introduction to the entire Greek world." "Starting with its rediscovery in modern times, the author traces the development of ancient Greece from its earliest Bronze Age origins to the Roman conquest, encompassing the influence of neighboring civilizations. She explores topics such as writing and art, government and philosophy, warfare and hunting, trade and colonization, gods and heroes, entertainments and domestic life. Drawing on the world-famous collections of the British Museum, she shows how the ancient Greeks were able to play such a major role in the subsequent development of Western culture."--BOOK JACKET.

Ancient Greece

Ancient Greece
Title Ancient Greece PDF eBook
Author Sarah B. Pomeroy
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Greece
ISBN 9780199846047

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A Political, Social, and Cultural History is a comprehensive and balanced history, covering the political, military, social, cultural, and economic history of ancient Greece from the Bronze Age to the Hellenistic Era.

A Brief History of Ancient Greece

A Brief History of Ancient Greece
Title A Brief History of Ancient Greece PDF eBook
Author Sarah B. Pomeroy
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 456
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN

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The story of the ancient Greeks is one of the most improbable success stories in world history. A small group of people inhabiting a country poor in resources and divided into hundreds of quarreling states created one of the most remarkable civilizations ever. Comprehensive and balanced, A Brief History of Ancient Greece: Politics, Society, and Culture, Second Edition is a shorter version of the authors' highly successful Ancient Greece: A Political, Social, and Cultural History, Second Edition (OUP, 2008). Four leading authorities on the classical world offer a lively and up-to-date account of Greek civilization and history in all its complexity and variety, covering the entire period from the Bronze Age through the Hellenistic Era, and integrating the most recent research in archaeology, comparative anthropology, and social history. They show how the early Greeks borrowed from their neighbors but eventually developed a distinctive culture all their own, one that was marked by astonishing creativity, versatility, and resilience. Using physical evidence from archaeology, the written testimony of literary texts and inscriptions, and anthropological models based on comparative studies, this compact volume provides an account of the Greek world that is thoughtful and sophisticated yet accessible to students and general readers with little or no knowledge of Greece.