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History of the Hellenistic Age

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

Publisher: DigiCat

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In 'History of the Hellenistic Age,' readers are offered a comprehensive exploration into a period marked by the expansion of Greek culture across the Mediterranean and Near East, following the conquests of Alexander the Great. This anthology seamlessly weaves together a range of literary styles—from scholarly essays to narrative histories—providing a multifaceted perspective on the political, cultural, and social dynamics of the era. The collection stands out for its inclusivity and depth, examining not just the prominent figures and events but also highlighting the everyday life and cultural assimilation that characterized the period. The works within, though diverse, consistently reflect the thematic threads of change, adaptation, and cultural blending that define the Hellenistic Age. The contributing authors, J.B. Bury, E.A. Barber, Edwyn Bevan, and W.W. Tarn, are esteemed scholars whose collective expertise spans historical, archaeological, and philosophical domains, aligning with both the classical and Hellenistic periods' rich literary traditions. Their backgrounds, varying in focus but united in relevance, enrich the anthology, offering readers a nuanced appreciation of the era's complexity. By drawing on a broad spectrum of sources and scholarship, this collection aligns with key historical and cultural movements, illustrating how Hellenistic influences permeated various aspects of life from governance to art. 'History of the Hellenistic Age' beckons to those eager to delve beyond the surface of history, offering an unparalleled exploration of this transformative period. Through its scholarly rigor and the breadth of its perspectives, the anthology not only educates but also engages readers in a dialogue with the past. Thus, it is an essential read for both the academic scholar and the history enthusiast seeking to understand the legacy of the Hellenistic world and its relevance to the development of Western civilization.
Available since: 11/13/2022.
Print length: 91 pages.

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