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History of the Hellenistic Age - cover

History of the Hellenistic Age

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

Verlag: DigiCat

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In 'History of the Hellenistic Age,' an anthology of unparalleled depth and diversity, readers are invited to explore the tumultuous yet fascinating era following the death of Alexander the Great. This collection artfully compiles a range of essays, each encapsulating unique perspectives on the political, cultural, and social transformations that defined the Hellenistic period. The works included in this anthology deftly navigate themes ranging from political intrigue and diplomatic maneuverings to the profound impact of Greek culture on distant lands, offering a comprehensive overview of this transformative epoch in history. Highlighted within the collection are pieces that provide poignant insights into the cultural syncretism and philosophical advancements that emerged during this period, showcasing the era's complexity and enduring significance. The anthology brings together the erudite examinations of several noted scholars of the early 20th century, J. B. Bury, E. A. Barber, Edwyn Bevan, and W. W. Tarn, each an authority in their field. Their collective expertise illuminates the Hellenistic Age not merely as a transitional period but as a vibrant chapter deserving of study in its own right. Aligning with broader historical and cultural movements, such as the rise of cities as cultural hubs and the intersection of cultures across the Mediterranean and Near East, this anthology weaves together diverse scholarly traditions and methodologies, enriching our understanding of this historical context. For the reader eager to delve into antiquity, this anthology offers a rare opportunity to experience a breadth of perspectives within a single volume. The 'History of the Hellenistic Age' serves as both an educational tool and a compelling gateway to the dynamic interplay of power, culture, and innovation that defined the epoch. Through varied narrative styles and interpretations, the reader is invited to engage in a lively dialogue with the past, fostering a deeper appreciation for the historical narrative woven across these scholarly works. The collection not only broadens the historical horizon but also provides a substantive groundwork for further inquiry into an age marked by both conflict and remarkable cultural flourishing.
Verfügbar seit: 13.11.2022.
Drucklänge: 91 Seiten.

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