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Greek Legacy

William Martin

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Greek Legacy explores the enduring influence of ancient Greece on Western Civilization, focusing on philosophy, politics, and science. It argues that Greece provided both the initial spark and continuous inspiration for Western thought. The book examines how Greek innovations such as Athenian Democracy shaped modern governance and how figures like Euclid revolutionized mathematics.

 
The book progresses chronologically, beginning with the Bronze Age and continuing through the Roman period. It analyzes primary sources like Plato and Aristotle, along with archaeological findings, to understand Greek contributions. Intriguingly, Greek political systems evolved from monarchy to democracy, influencing modern governance, and their scientific advancements laid the groundwork for future discoveries.

 
Structured into three sections, the book covers the socio-political context, political innovations, and scientific achievements of ancient Greece. It reveals how key philosophical concepts emerged and how Greek advancements in astronomy and medicine continue to impact modern practices. This approach offers a holistic view of Greek influence, providing a deeper understanding of Western civilization's roots.
Disponível desde: 20/03/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 57 páginas.

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