Status
Available
Call number
Publication
Oxford University Press, U.S.A. (1984), Edition: Reprint, 496 pages
Description
This book is about much more than `the glory that was Greece'. Each of the fourteen distinguished contributors describes a particular aspect of Greek culture, and then show what later generations have made of this valuable inheritance. The result is a lucid and down-to-earth introduction to how the ancient Greeks lived and thought, and to their influence on the world today. Topics covered include politics, literature, history, education, philosophy, science,myth, and art and architecture.`An important and fascinating book [which] provides a fundamental explanation of the significance of Greece to Western European civilization. It should be readby all concerned in understanding this.' British Book News
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
496 p.; 8.44 inches
ISBN
0192851365 / 9780192851369