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The Hellenistic Age - Exploring the Legacy of a Cultural Renaissance - cover

The Hellenistic Age - Exploring the Legacy of a Cultural Renaissance

J. B. Bury, Edwyn Bevan, E. A. Barber, W.W. Tarn

Publisher: Good Press

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The Hellenistic Age presents a richly textured tapestry of the vibrant era following the conquests of Alexander the Great, encapsulating a period marked by profound cultural synergies. Drawing from an array of literary styles and scholarly interpretations, this anthology collectively explores the dynamics of Hellenistic civilization, casting light on pivotal societal, philosophical, and artistic evolutions. The collection includes notable essays that dissect the political and social structures of the time, and delve into the myriad ways the Hellenistic Age influenced subsequent cultures, leaving an indelible mark on world history. The contributing authors, J. B. Bury, E.A. Barber, Edwyn Bevan, and W.W. Tarn, each bring an authoritative voice to this collaborative exploration. Their expertise spans diverse scholarly domains, with each author offering a distinct perspective rooted in their rich academic backgrounds. United by a commitment to historical precision and cultural empathy, these scholars draw upon historical, cultural, and literary narratives to illuminate the complexity of the Hellenistic Age. The anthology aligns with key historical movements and enriches our appreciation of how the era'Äôs tumult and innovation shape our understanding of civilization shifts. This anthology is indispensable for readers eager to traverse the multi-layered dimensions of the Hellenistic period. It invites intellectual engagement through its wealth of insights and fosters a profound dialogue amongst readers, encouraging a nuanced appreciation of history'Äôs interconnected narratives. With its breadth of perspectives and scholarly depth, The Hellenistic Age is ideal for those seeking an educational experience that not only informs but also captivates and stimulates further exploration into the intricacies of this transformative era.
Available since: 12/03/2023.
Print length: 91 pages.

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