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Athens: Its Rise and Fall

Par : Baron Edward Bulwer Lytton
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  • Nombre de pages500
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-3-7364-1134-0
  • EAN9783736411340
  • Date de parution31/08/2016
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille745 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurAndhof

Résumé

The work, a portion of which is now presented to the reader, has occupied me many years-though often interrupted in its progress, either by more active employment, or by literary undertakings of a character more seductive. These volumes were not only written, but actually in the hands of the publisher before the appearance, and even, I believe, before the announcement of the first volume of Mr. Thirlwall's History of Greece, or I might have declined going over any portion of the ground cultivated by that distinguished scholar 1.
As it is, however, the plan I have pursued differs materially from that of Mr. Thirlwall, and I trust that the soil is sufficiently fertile to yield a harvest to either labourer. Since it is the letters, yet more than the arms or the institutions of Athens, which have rendered her illustrious, it is my object to combine an elaborate view of her literature with a complete and impartial account of her political transactions.
The two volumes now published bring the reader, in the one branch of my subject, to the supreme administration of Pericles; in the other, to a critical analysis of the tragedies of Sophocles. Two additional volumes will, I trust, be sufficient to accomplish my task, and close the records of Athens at that period when, with the accession of Augustus, the annals of the world are merged into the chronicle of the Roman empire.
In these latter volumes it is my intention to complete the history of the Athenian drama-to include a survey of the Athenian philosophy-to describe the manners, habits, and social life of the people, and to conclude the whole with such a review of the facts and events narrated as may constitute, perhaps, an unprejudiced and intelligible explanation of the causes of the rise and fall of Athens.
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