The History of Ancient Greece (3rd millennium B.C. - 323 B.C.)

Par : John Bagnell Bury
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  • Nombre de pages723
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4738630-8
  • EAN8596547386308
  • Date de parution13/11/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille890 Ko
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John Bagnell Bury's "The History of Ancient Greece (3rd millennium B. C.-323 B. C.)" presents an exhaustive exploration of Greek civilization, showcasing its evolution from the early Bronze Age to the conquests of Alexander the Great. Bury employs a meticulous narrative style that intertwines archaeological findings with philosophical insights, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the socio-political structures, artistic advancements, and cultural developments of ancient Greece.
This work situates itself within the broader context of historical scholarship, addressing both classical and contemporary interpretations, and serves as an essential resource for those delving into the foundations of Western civilization. Bury, a distinguished historian and scholar, was influenced by the rich legacy of Greek thought and the intellectual fervor of his time. His academic background, with a focus on classical studies, and his tenure as a professor positioned him to synthesize complex ideas and present them in a digestible format.
His works reflect a deep engagement with the texts of ancient historians, and his commitment to accuracy and clarity resonates throughout this comprehensive volume. This book is highly recommended for students, scholars, and anyone with a keen interest in ancient history. Bury's analytical approach not only illuminates the intricate tapestry of ancient Greek life but also invites readers to reflect on the enduring influence of Greece on modern society.
An essential addition to the library of any history enthusiast, this insightful account offers both knowledge and inspiration.
John Bagnell Bury's "The History of Ancient Greece (3rd millennium B. C.-323 B. C.)" presents an exhaustive exploration of Greek civilization, showcasing its evolution from the early Bronze Age to the conquests of Alexander the Great. Bury employs a meticulous narrative style that intertwines archaeological findings with philosophical insights, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the socio-political structures, artistic advancements, and cultural developments of ancient Greece.
This work situates itself within the broader context of historical scholarship, addressing both classical and contemporary interpretations, and serves as an essential resource for those delving into the foundations of Western civilization. Bury, a distinguished historian and scholar, was influenced by the rich legacy of Greek thought and the intellectual fervor of his time. His academic background, with a focus on classical studies, and his tenure as a professor positioned him to synthesize complex ideas and present them in a digestible format.
His works reflect a deep engagement with the texts of ancient historians, and his commitment to accuracy and clarity resonates throughout this comprehensive volume. This book is highly recommended for students, scholars, and anyone with a keen interest in ancient history. Bury's analytical approach not only illuminates the intricate tapestry of ancient Greek life but also invites readers to reflect on the enduring influence of Greece on modern society.
An essential addition to the library of any history enthusiast, this insightful account offers both knowledge and inspiration.
The Cambridge Modern History Collection
John Bagnell Bury, Mandell Creighton, R. Nisbet Bain, George Prothero, Adolphus Ward
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