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Civilization Before Greece and Rome
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 360

Civilization Before Greece and Rome

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1989
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Greco-Roman Tradition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 206

The Greco-Roman Tradition

A black girl's stay during the school year with a white suburban family sparks off many tensions within the household.

The Cambridge Economic History of the Greco-Roman World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 17

The Cambridge Economic History of the Greco-Roman World

In this, the first comprehensive survey of the economies of classical antiquity, twenty-eight chapters summarise the current state of scholarship in their specialised fields and sketch new directions for research. They reflect a new interest in economic growth in antiquity and develop new methods for measuring economic development, often combining textual and archaeological data that have previously been treated separately.

The Story of Greece and Rome
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 403

The Story of Greece and Rome

The extraordinary story of the intermingled civilizations of ancient Greece and Rome, spanning more than six millennia from the late Bronze Age to the seventh century The magnificent civilization created by the ancient Greeks and Romans is the greatest legacy of the classical world. However, narratives about the "civilized" Greek and Roman empires resisting the barbarians at the gate are far from accurate. Tony Spawforth, an esteemed scholar, author, and media contributor, follows the thread of civilization through more than six millennia of history. His story reveals that Greek and Roman civilization, to varying degrees, was supremely and surprisingly receptive to external influences, particularly from the East. From the rise of the Mycenaean world of the sixteenth century B.C., Spawforth traces a path through the ancient Aegean to the zenith of the Hellenic state and the rise of the Roman empire, the coming of Christianity and the consequences of the first caliphate. Deeply informed, provocative, and entirely fresh, this is the first and only accessible work that tells the extraordinary story of the classical world in its entirety.

Egypt, Greece, and Rome
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 734

Egypt, Greece, and Rome

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The Origins of Civilization in Greek and Roman Thought (Routledge Revivals)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 207

The Origins of Civilization in Greek and Roman Thought (Routledge Revivals)

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-02-05
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  • Publisher: Routledge

It has been much disputed to what extent thinkers in Greek and Roman antiquity adhered to ideas of evolution and progress in human affairs. Did they lack any conception of process in time, or did they anticipate Darwinian and Lamarckian hypotheses? The Origins of Civilization in Greek and Roman Thought, first published in1986, comprehensively examines this issue. Beginning with creation myths – Mother Earth and Pandora, the anti-progressive ideas of the Golden Age, and the cyclical theories of Orphism – Professor Blundell goes on to explore the origins of scientific speculation among the Pre-Socratics, its development into the teleological science of Aristotle, and the advent of the progressivist views of the Stoics. Attention is also given to the ‘primitivist’ debate, involving ideas about the noble savage and reflections of such speculation in poetry, and finally the relationship between nature and culture in ancient thought is investigated.

Taken at the Flood
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 321

Taken at the Flood

Addressing a marginalized era of Greek and Roman history, Taken at the Flood offers a compelling narrative of Rome's conquest of Greece.

Blacks in Antiquity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 396

Blacks in Antiquity

Investigates the participation of black Africans, usually referred to as "Ethiopians," by the Greek and Romans, in classical civilization, concluding that they were accepted by pagans and Christians without prejudice.

Anthology of Ancient Greek Popular Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 386

Anthology of Ancient Greek Popular Literature

Not all readers in ancient Greece whiled away the hours with Homer, Plato, or Sophocles - at least, not always. Many enjoyed light reading, such as can be found in the pages of this lively anthology. Various types of popular writing - novels, short stories, books of jokes or fables, fortune-telling handbooks - trace their origins to the ancient Mediterranean. In fact, some of this literature was so successful that it remained in circulation for centuries, even into the Middle Ages. Translated into other languages, these works were the best sellers of their time and remain enjoyable reading today. They are also fascinating social documents that reveal much about the daily lives, humor, loves, anxieties, fantasies, values, and beliefs of ordinary men and women.

Greek and Roman Civilizations, Grades 5 - 8
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 99

Greek and Roman Civilizations, Grades 5 - 8

Provides lessons and activities on the history, literature, music, geography, and art of the ancient Romans and Greeks.