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History of Greece (Vol 1-12) - Complete Edition - cover

History of Greece (Vol 1-12) - Complete Edition

George Grote

Verlag: DigiCat

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In his monumental work "History of Greece," George Grote presents a profound and detailed exploration of ancient Greek civilization, spanning twelve comprehensive volumes. Grote adopts a critical and narrative-driven literary style, effectively balancing historical rigor with engaging storytelling. His analysis spans from the mythical foundations of Greece through its political evolution, cultural achievements, and the intricate interplay of democracy and oligarchy. As part of the 19th-century historiographical tradition, Grote's methodology reflects Enlightenment ideals, emphasizing empirical evidence and rational analysis, setting a precedent for historical scholarship that continues to influence the field today. George Grote, a distinguished 19th-century historian and a prominent figure in the intellectual tradition of classical studies, was deeply influenced by his background in banking and philosophy, which fostered a critical and analytical mindset. His profound admiration for Athenian democracy and commitment to understanding the complexities of Greek history motivated him to undertake this exhaustive work, marking a departure from the druidic narratives of prior historians. His firsthand experience among prominent intellectuals in London provided him with a rich context that informed his historical interpretations. "History of Greece" is a must-read for both scholars and enthusiasts of ancient history. Grote's meticulous research and persuasive prose render it an indispensable resource for understanding the foundations of Western civilization, compelling readers to reconsider the significance of Greek culture in the context of modern society. Whether you are a seasoned historian or simply curious about Greece's past, this work promises to enlighten and engage.
Verfügbar seit: 23.11.2023.
Drucklänge: 6125 Seiten.

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