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The Greatest Classics of Ancient Greece - Mythology History Philosophy Poetry Theater (Including Biographies of Authors and Critical Study of Each Work) - cover
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The Greatest Classics of Ancient Greece - Mythology History Philosophy Poetry Theater (Including Biographies of Authors and Critical Study of Each Work)

Plutarch Plutarch, Hesiod, Aeschylus Aeschylus, Plato, Thucydides Thucydides, Sappho, Theocritus, Gilbert Murray, Lysias, Demosthenes, Callimachus, Apollonius, Anacreon, Euripides, Sophocles, Aristophanes, Aristotle, Herodotus, Epictetus, Archilochus, Alcaeus, Theognis of Megara, Simonides of Ceos, Bacchylides, Homer Homer

Editora: Good Press

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The Greatest Classics of Ancient Greece is a compelling anthology that encapsulates the rich tapestry of literary brilliance from one of history's most influential cultures. This collection traverses a vast array of genres'Äîfrom stirring epics and poignant tragedies to incisive philosophical dialogues and charming bucolic poetry. Immersing the reader in works that have shaped Western thought, it showcases the intellectual and artistic heights of ancient Greek civilization. Each inclusion serves as a testament to the enduring legacy and diversity of the Greek literary canon, with certain pieces standing out for their innovative treatment of universal themes such as heroism, love, fate, and democracy. The anthology is a remarkable gathering of works by literary titans like Aristotle and Euripides, figures whose contributions laid the groundwork for Western literature and philosophy. These authors were pivotal in Golden Age Athens and beyond, reflecting the profound cultural shifts of their times. The collection spans an era of intense philosophical inquiry, dramatic political change, and vivid artistic expression. Each author's voice echoes the variegated spirit of ancient Greece, bringing to life a spectrum of experiences, from war-torn epic tales to introspective poetic musings, enriching the thematic depth of the compilation. This anthology offers readers a rare gateway into the minds and imaginations of ancient Greece's greatest thinkers and storytellers. It is a comprehensive journey through vibrant stories and philosophical reflections that continue to influence modern thought. Perfect for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of classical literature, The Greatest Classics of Ancient Greece provides an unparalleled educational experience, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation for the multiplicity of the Greek literary heritage. Dive into this singular collection to witness ancient voices engaged in an enduring dialogue that transcends time and geography.
Disponível desde: 22/12/2023.
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