Ancient Greece: An Illustrated HistoryViking Press, 1973 - 192 pages |
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... Classical Studies in Athens , and the Department of Classics in the University of Texas , under whose kindly and ever - helpful auspices my text took final shape . But my greatest debt , as always , is to Greece itself : my home for ...
... Classical Studies in Athens , and the Department of Classics in the University of Texas , under whose kindly and ever - helpful auspices my text took final shape . But my greatest debt , as always , is to Greece itself : my home for ...
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... classical antiquity , though not at other periods ) to produce small , self - sufficient states , with a proud tradition of social and political independence . It also encouraged that twin curse of polis civilization , creeping ...
... classical antiquity , though not at other periods ) to produce small , self - sufficient states , with a proud tradition of social and political independence . It also encouraged that twin curse of polis civilization , creeping ...
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... classical period ever did . For them , the break between Knossos and the world which later ( c . 800 BC ) emerged from the Dark Ages was total , and that between Mycenae and the polis ( city - state ) very nearly so . The myths provided ...
... classical period ever did . For them , the break between Knossos and the world which later ( c . 800 BC ) emerged from the Dark Ages was total , and that between Mycenae and the polis ( city - state ) very nearly so . The myths provided ...
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... classical Greeks saw nature as an enemy , to be fought and bested , the Minoans went with nature , even if nature retorted by rumbling bull - like underground and knocking down their best palaces . They might best be described as high ...
... classical Greeks saw nature as an enemy , to be fought and bested , the Minoans went with nature , even if nature retorted by rumbling bull - like underground and knocking down their best palaces . They might best be described as high ...
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... classical times was now complete , except for the great colonization movement two centuries later ( see p . 49 ) , which added Sicily and southern Italy - among other areas to the Hellenic orbit . These cities kept up the traditions ...
... classical times was now complete , except for the great colonization movement two centuries later ( see p . 49 ) , which added Sicily and southern Italy - among other areas to the Hellenic orbit . These cities kept up the traditions ...
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