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Handbook to Life in Ancient Greece (1998)
Book Details
Author
Lesley Adkins
Roy A. Adkins
Genre History
Publication Date 12/1/1998
Format Paperback (237 x 188 mm)
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Language eng
Plot
This handy reference provides comprehensive access to over three millennia of ancient Greek history and archaeology, from the beginning of the Minoan civilization to the fall of the Greek states to the Romans by 30 BC. Clear, authoritative, and highly organized, the Handbook to Life in
Ancient Greece provides an engaging look at a civilization that once stretched from what is now modern Greece, to Spain, India, and beyond; a civilization that has had an enormous and lasting influence on the development of myriad aspects of Western culture, from philosophy and medicine to democracy
and town planning.
The thematically arranged chapters cover an exhaustive range of topics: armies and weapons, rulers from Alexander the Great to Xerxes, the rise and fall of numerous city-states, notably Sparta and Athens, agriculture, architectural styles, craft industries, religious festivals, deities, travel
and transport, mythological figures, even Greek concepts of the afterlife. The guide includes a wide-ranging bibliography for each chapter, as well as over 180 maps, photographs, and line drawings.
Combining both archaeological and historical evidence, the Handbook to Life in Ancient Greece is essential reading for anyone interested in Greek history, the classics, or an overview of the Greek period.
Personal Details
In Collection
Index 327
Read It Yes
Links Amazon US
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Product Details
LoC Classification DF77.A35 1998
Dewey 938
ISBN 019512491X
Cover Price $22.50
Nr of Pages 480
First Edition No
Rare No
Notes
Originally published: New York : Facts on file, 1997.