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Famous Men of Ancient Times (Illustrated Edition)

Samuel Griswold Goodrich

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In "Famous Men of Ancient Times (Illustrated Edition)," Samuel Griswold Goodrich offers a captivating exploration of pivotal figures from antiquity. Through a blend of engaging narrative and concise biographical sketches, Goodrich brings to life the notable achievements and enduring legacies of individuals such as Julius Caesar, Socrates, and Alexander the Great. The book's illustrated format enriches the reader's experience, providing visual context that complements the text, while its accessible language and pedagogical approach reflect the author's intent to educate young readers in a compelling manner. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century America, the book engages with classical themes relevant to its time, emphasizing moral character and public virtue. Samuel Griswold Goodrich, a renowned American author and educator, is well-known for his contributions to children's literature in the 19th century. His experiences as a teacher and advocate for educational reform sharply inform this work, where he aims to instill moral values through the lives of historical figures. Goodrich's deep interest in history is evident in his ability to distill complex narratives into simpler forms, making them accessible to broader audiences. "Famous Men of Ancient Times" is an invaluable resource for readers, educators, and historians alike. It serves as an engaging introduction to classical history, appealing to those seeking to inspire young minds or rekindle their own fascination with historical narratives. Goodrich's thoughtful presentation not only serves educational purposes but invites readers to reflect on the moral lessons derived from these legendary figures.
Disponibile da: 09/11/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 232 pagine.

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