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Book Classical Greece

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  • Author : Captivating History
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2021-08-14
  • ISBN : 9781637164297
  • Pages : 110 pages

Download or read book Classical Greece written by Captivating History and published by . This book was released on 2021-08-14 with total page 110 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Did you know that the classical Greek philosophers were the earliest people to believe that the earth was a sphere? Among them was Aristotle, the personal mentor of Alexander the Great, the man famous for conquering the whole (known) world. Classical Greece is a period of only two hundred years, but it is filled with exciting events that shaped the political thought of modern Western civilization. In these two hundred years, the idea of democracy was born and developed, although their concept of democracy was much different than in modern times. Through the development of the polis, the ancient Greek society developed into its recognizable form of those with political rights and those without them. With strictly defined social norms, the culture of classical Greece started developing in its own unique way. Art, architecture, tragedies, comedies, philosophy, athletic competitions, and religious ceremonies became recognizable staples of Greeks as citizens of their highly developed poleis. And although Greece was able to develop its culture during this period, its territory was ravaged by many conflicts. They started as an uprising to bring down tyrants and oligarchs and as a defensive effort to fend off the Persian Empire. With aspirations to add Greece to its multi-ethnic empire, the Persian kings constantly attacked, prompting Greece to unite. But once the threat of conquest passed, the Greeks turned against each other and fought wars to determine which polis should become the predominant one. Read the History of Classical Greece, and learn how an ancient civilization reshaped itself into a democratic society. Discover how Philip II and his son, Alexander the Great, united the whole Greek world into one force able to explore vast territories to the east, all the way to India. Among the pages of this book, you will find details such as: The structure of poleis and their politics Women's rights, or the lack of them Oligarchy, tyranny, and democracy through the lens of the ancient world How Greek poleis won their autonomy Why Athens rose to power How the Greeks educated their young What the relationship between the people and the gods was like How tragedy and comedy shaped popular opinion Why Sparta and Athens fought the Peloponnesian War How a kingdom in the north, Macedon, came to dominate the whole of Greece The conquest of Alexander the Great Flip the pages of History of Classical Greece, and let your mind rediscover the past of a civilization that shaped modern Western political thought.

Book Classical Antiquity

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  • Author : Captivating History
  • Publisher : Independently Published
  • Release : 2019-04-20
  • ISBN : 9781095338025
  • Pages : 136 pages

Download or read book Classical Antiquity written by Captivating History and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2019-04-20 with total page 136 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: If you want to discover the captivating history of Classical Antiquity, then keep reading... From about the 9th to 5th centuries BCE, the population of Greece grew unprecedently large, expanding from about 800,000 people to as many as 13 million. About a quarter million of these lived in Athens. The average size of urban households during this period grew considerably, a fact that suggests that food was suddenly available in excesses sufficient to keep larger families healthy and alive much more effectively than just a millennium earlier. Bigger families meant bigger armies and larger communities that would eventually grow into the metropolises of Classical Greece. This incredible stretch of time is called Classical Antiquity; the age in which Western civilization first realized its potential and place in the world. The era brought on big changes for all the people of the Mediterranean. Thanks to new agricultural methods, seafaring technology, and trade, great civilizations sprang up around the sea, building large urban centers full of artists, merchants, political thinkers, scientists, and philosophers. As Greco-Roman culture grew, the relationships each city and realm had with one another also developed and changed. In Classical Antiquity: A Captivating Guide to Ancient Greece and Rome and How These Civilizations Influenced Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia, you will discover topics such as A Blind Poet from Ionia Pythagoras Athens, Greece The Greek Pantheon The Expulsion of the Persians Slavery The Golden Age of Athens Pericles at War The Socratic Method Plato Alexander the Great The Hellenistic Period From Greece to Rome The Roman Republic The Borrowed Gods of Rome The Classical Romans The Gladiators Julius Caesar, Part 1 Julius Caesar, Part 2 he Roman Empire The City of Pompeii Antonine and Cyprian Plagues Britannia and Londinium Remnants of Classical Antiquity And much, much more! So if you want to learn more about Classical Antiquity, scroll up and click the "add to cart" button!

Book Ancient Greece

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  • Author : Captivating History
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2020-01-25
  • ISBN : 9781647484897
  • Pages : 74 pages

Download or read book Ancient Greece written by Captivating History and published by . This book was released on 2020-01-25 with total page 74 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The culture and events of Greece were so influential they have a significant effect on modern-day people all over the world. The ancient Greeks gave birth to democracy, a political system frequently used and considered by some as the best form of government.

Book History of Greece

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  • Author : Captivating History
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2021-08-30
  • ISBN : 9781637164488
  • Pages : 170 pages

Download or read book History of Greece written by Captivating History and published by . This book was released on 2021-08-30 with total page 170 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What do you know about Greek history? The ancient Greeks loom large in legend and lore. In ancient myth, names such as Hercules, Achilles, and Prometheus scream out to us from the primordial past. Who are these strange, mysterious figures? More importantly, who were they to the Greeks? Greek mythology provides a key to Greek culture itself. The Greeks always valued noble virtues such as courage and strength, which was reflected in their ancient mythologies. And these same strains of character can be seen interwoven throughout Greek history itself. Even when the chips were down, the Greeks stood strong against insurmountable odds. The Greeks battled Persians, Macedonians, Romans, and Ottomans, and although they didn't always win the wars of the battlefield, they almost always won over the hearts and minds of the conquered and conquerors alike. Greek culture was so strong that it was passed around the world like a valued commodity by whoever just so happened to come into contact with it. Greek arts, philosophy, science, and political discourse were a true gift to the world. In this book, you will explore the ancient Greeks, the Byzantine Empire, the Greek War of Independence, the Megali Idea, the military junta, and modern-day governance-this book covers Greek history from start to finish. In this book, you will learn more about: Ancient Greek mythology The rise of Greek city-states and democracy Ancient Greek warfare Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic era Greco-Roman culture The Byzantine Empire Greece under Ottoman rule Greek independence 20th-century Greece Modern Greece And more! Don't miss this opportunity to learn about the History of Greece, scroll up and click the "add to cart" button!

Book Greek History

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  • Author : Captivating History
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2021-08-30
  • ISBN : 9781637164471
  • Pages : 406 pages

Download or read book Greek History written by Captivating History and published by . This book was released on 2021-08-30 with total page 406 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: If you want to discover the captivating history of Greece, then keep reading... Three captivating manuscripts in one book: History of Greece: A Captivating Guide to Greek History, Starting from the Bronze Age in Ancient Greece Through the Classical and Hellenistic Period to the Modern Era Classical Greece: A Captivating Guide to an Era in Ancient Greece That Strongly Influenced Western Civilization, Starting from the Persian Wars and Rise of Athens to the Death of Alexander the Great Modern Greece: A Captivating Guide to the History of Greece, Starting from the Greek War of Independence Through the Balkan Wars, World War I and II, to the Present The ancient Greeks loom large in legend and lore. In ancient myth, names such as Hercules, Achilles, and Prometheus scream out to us from the primordial past. Who are these strange, mysterious figures? More importantly, who were they to the Greeks? Greek mythology provides a key to Greek culture itself. The Greeks always valued noble virtues such as courage and strength, which was reflected in their ancient mythologies. And these same strains of character can be seen interwoven throughout Greek history itself. Even when the chips were down, the Greeks stood strong against insurmountable odds. The Greeks battled Persians, Macedonians, Romans, and Ottomans, and although they didn't always win the wars of the battlefield, they almost always won over the hearts and minds of the conquered and conquerors alike. Greek culture was so strong that it was passed around the world like a valued commodity by whoever just so happened to come into contact with it. Some of the topics covered in part 1 of this book include: Ancient Greek mythology The rise of Greek city-states and democracy Ancient Greek warfare Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic era Greco-Roman culture The Byzantine Empire Greece under Ottoman rule Greek independence 20th-century Greece Modern Greece And more! Some of the topics covered in part 2 of this book include: The structure of poleis and their politics Women's rights, or the lack of them Oligarchy, tyranny, and democracy through the lens of the ancient world How Greek poleis won their autonomy Why Athens rose to power How the Greeks educated their young What the relationship between the people and the gods was like How tragedy and comedy shaped popular opinion Why Sparta and Athens fought the Peloponnesian War How a kingdom in the north, Macedon, came to dominate the whole of Greece The conquest of Alexander the Great Some of the topics covered in part 3 of this book include: The Greek civilization enjoyed a new "golden age" in the Byzantine or Eastern Roman Empire. In 1453, the Ottoman Turks destroyed the last remnants of Byzantine glory. The Turks incorporated Greece into their empire, which lasted until 1918. Many Greeks actually fought for the Ottomans. Some Greeks became powerful Ottoman political figures. People all over western Europe and America supported Greece's war of independence. One of these "Philhellenes" ("lover of the Greeks") was the famous British poet Lord Byron. Scroll up and click the "add to cart" button to learn more about Greek History!

Book ANCIENT GREECE  The History of Classical Greece from Its Earliest Beginnings to the Hellenistic Age

Download or read book ANCIENT GREECE The History of Classical Greece from Its Earliest Beginnings to the Hellenistic Age written by John Bagnell Bury and published by Good Press. This book was released on 2023-12-10 with total page 801 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The "Ancient Greece" is a comprehensive history of Greece which covers the period of over 2000 years and follows emergence, rise and decline of one of the greatest civilizations in the history of the world. Contents: Greece and the Aegean The Heroic and the Greek Dark Ages The Beginnings of Greece and the Heroic Age The Expansion of Greece Archaic Greece Growth of Sparta - Fall of the Aristocracies The Union of Attica and the Foundation of the Athenian Democracy Growth of Athens in the Sixth Century The Advance of Persia to the Aegean Classical Greece The Perils of Greece - the Persian and Punic Invasions The Foundation of the Athenian Empire The Athenian Empire Under the Guidance of Pericles The Decline and Downfall of the Athenian Empire The Spartan Supremacy and the Persian War The Revival of Athens and Her Second League The Hegemony of Thebes The Syracusan Empire and the Struggle With Carthage Macedonian Hegemony The Rise of Macedonia The Conquest of Persia The Conquest of the Far East The Hellenistic Age

Book The Classical World

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  • Author : Nigel Spivey
  • Publisher : Simon and Schuster
  • Release : 2016-07-05
  • ISBN : 1681771918
  • Pages : 227 pages

Download or read book The Classical World written by Nigel Spivey and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2016-07-05 with total page 227 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A masterly investigation into the Classical roots of Western civilization, taking the reader on an illuminating journey from Troy, Athens, and Sparta to Utopia, Alexandria, and Rome. An authoritative and accessible study of the foundations, development, and enduring legacy of the cultures of Greece and Rome, centered on ten locations of seminal importance in the development of Classical civilization. Starting with Troy, where history, myth and cosmology fuse to form the origins of Classical civilization, Nigel Spivey explores the contrasting politics of Athens and Sparta, the diffusion of classical ideals across the Mediterranean world, Classical science and philosophy, the eastward export of Greek culture with the conquests of Alexander the Great, the power and spread of the Roman imperium, and the long Byzantine twilight of Antiquity.

Book The Greeks

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  • Author : Robin Sowerby
  • Publisher : Taylor & Francis
  • Release : 2024-09-30
  • ISBN : 1040105076
  • Pages : 296 pages

Download or read book The Greeks written by Robin Sowerby and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2024-09-30 with total page 296 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This fully revised, new edition of The Greeks is a concise but wide-ranging introduction to the culture of ancient Greece, providing a comprehensive survey that covers all the key elements of ancient Greek civilisation from the age of Homer to the Hellenistic period. It opens with an overview of ancient historical sources and their authors and perspectives before delving into early history, legends and excavations, and the famed age of classical Greece. Chapters follow on politics, religion, daily life, literature, philosophy, and art and architecture, with a concluding chapter on the Greek world following the death of Alexander the Great and during the Roman era. This new edition features: greater discussion of underrepresented groups, especially women and slaves; a chapter on ancient politics that provides a comparison of an ancient aristocracy, democracy, and monarchy in Sparta, Athens, and Macedon; new and revised images, all now with detailed captions to merge the artefacts and texts more fully and bring the narrative to life for every reader; and new translations of all ancient passages revised for accuracy and clarity. Clearly written, with generous references to original source material, The Greeks places ancient Greek culture firmly in its political, social, and historical context. The fourth edition of The Greeks remains an invaluable introduction for all students of Classics and an indispensable guide for students of other disciplines who require grounding in ancient Greek civilisation and history.

Book The Greeks

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  • Author : Robin Sowerby
  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Release : 2012-11-12
  • ISBN : 1136762272
  • Pages : 253 pages

Download or read book The Greeks written by Robin Sowerby and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2012-11-12 with total page 253 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Greeks has provided a concise yet wide-ranging introduction to the culture of ancient Greece since its first publication. In this expanded second edition the best-selling volume offers a lucid survey that: covers all the key elements of ancient Greek civilization from the age of Homer to the Hellenistic period provides detailed discussions of the main trends in literature and drama, philosophy, art and architecture, with generous reference to original sources places ancient Greek culture firmly in its political, social and historical context includes a new chapter on ‘Religion and Social Life’. @text:The Greeks now contains more illustrations, a chronological chart, maps, and suggestions for further reading as well as a new glossary. The Greeks is an indispensable introduction for all students of Classics, and an invaluable guide for students of other disciplines who require a grounding in Greek civilization.

Book Ancient Greece  A Very Short Introduction

Download or read book Ancient Greece A Very Short Introduction written by Paul Cartledge and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2011-10-27 with total page 217 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Introduces major topics in ancient Greek civilization through the development of eleven characteristic city states, ranging from prehistoric Cnossos through Byzantion, and including the future Marseilles as well as Athens and Sparta.

Book The Birth of Classical Europe

Download or read book The Birth of Classical Europe written by Simon Price and published by Penguin. This book was released on 2011-02-17 with total page 479 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An innovative and intriguing look at the foundations of Western civilization from two leading historians; the first volume in the Penguin History of Europe The influence of ancient Greece and Rome can be seen in every aspect of our lives. From calendars to democracy to the very languages we speak, Western civilization owes a debt to these classical societies. Yet the Greeks and Romans did not emerge fully formed; their culture grew from an active engagement with a deeper past, drawing on ancient myths and figures to shape vibrant civilizations. In The Birth of Classical Europe, the latest entry in the much-acclaimed Penguin History of Europe, historians Simon Price and Peter Thonemann present a fresh perspective on classical culture in a book full of revelations about civilizations we thought we knew. In this impeccably researched and immensely readable history we see the ancient world unfold before us, with its grand cast of characters stretching from the great Greeks of myth to the world-shaping Caesars. A landmark achievement, The Birth of Classical Europe provides insight into an epoch that is both incredibly foreign and surprisingly familiar.

Book Ancient Greece

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  • Author : Nicolas Sofos
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2023-09-18
  • ISBN : 9781956768367
  • Pages : 0 pages

Download or read book Ancient Greece written by Nicolas Sofos and published by . This book was released on 2023-09-18 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ancient Greece, widely considered the cradle of Western civilization, was a civilization that existed from the period of around 800 BCE to 146 BCE. It is known for its significant contributions to literature, philosophy, politics, arts, and sciences, which heavily influenced subsequent societies. The civilization was characterized by a multitude of city-states, with Athens and Sparta being the most prominent. Athens, regarded as the birthplace of democracy, emphasized philosophy, education, and cultural pursuits, and produced renowned thinkers such as Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. Sparta, on the other hand, was a militaristic society that placed great emphasis on physical training and prowess. The Ancient Greeks worshipped a pantheon of gods and goddesses, with their religious beliefs deeply ingrained in day-to-day life. The Olympic Games, held every four years in honor of Zeus, were among their most famous religious and sporting events. Greek contributions to literature are legendary, with the epic poems Iliad and Odyssey by Homer being seminal works. Playwrights like Sophocles, Euripides, and Aristophanes produced enduring tragedies and comedies that explored the human condition. In the field of science and mathematics, the Greeks made significant advancements. Figures like Pythagoras, Euclid, and Archimedes contributed to the development of geometry and calculus, while philosophers like Thales and Democritus laid the groundwork for scientific thought. In terms of politics, Ancient Greece relied predominantly on city-states, each with its own government. Athens introduced a direct form of democracy, where citizens participated in decision-making, while Sparta had a highly disciplined and militaristic system. Ancient Greece's influence can still be seen in various aspects of modern society, including government, philosophy, language, art, and sports. Its legacy continues to resonate in the Western world, making it one of the most impactful civilizations in history.

Book The History of Ancient Greece

Download or read book The History of Ancient Greece written by John Bagnell Bury and published by Good Press. This book was released on 2023-12-10 with total page 714 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: J. B. Bury's History of Ancient Greece has been one of the most influential authorities on the Ancient Greece for over one century. This book presents the complete political history of Ancient Greece from its earliest beginnings in 3rd millennium B.C. all the way until the death of Alexander the Great. Contents: Greece and the Aegean The Beginnings of Greece and the Heroic Age The Expansion of Greece Growth of Sparta - Fall of the Aristocracies The Union of Attica and the Foundation of the Athenian Democracy Growth of Athens in the Sixth Century The Advance of Persia to the Aegean The Perils of Greece - the Persian and Punic Invasions The Foundation of the Athenian Empire The Athenian Empire Under the Guidance of Pericles The Decline and Downfall of the Athenian Empire The Spartan Supremacy and the Persian War The Revival of Athens and Her Second League The Hegemony of Thebes The Syracusan Empire and the Struggle With Carthage The Rise of Macedonia The Conquest of Persia The Conquest of the Far East

Book A Companion to the Classical Greek World

Download or read book A Companion to the Classical Greek World written by Konrad H. Kinzl and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2010-01-11 with total page 642 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This Companion provides scholarly yet accessible new interpretations of Greek history of the Classical period, from the aftermath of the Persian Wars in 478 B.C. to the death of Alexander the Great in 323 B.C. Topics covered range from the political and institutional structures of Greek society, to literature, art, economics, society, warfare, geography and the environment Discusses the problems of interpreting the various sources for the period Guides the reader towards a broadly-based understanding of the history of the Classical Age

Book Ancient Greece

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  • Author : Historical Publishing
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2020-05-02
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 90 pages

Download or read book Ancient Greece written by Historical Publishing and published by . This book was released on 2020-05-02 with total page 90 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Read for FREE with Kindle Unlimited!Ancient Greece: A Comprehensive Guide to Ancient Greece including Myths, Art, Religion, and CultureDo you want to learn about Ancient Greece? Thе аnсiеnt Greeks livеd in many lands аrоund thе Mediterranean Sеа, frоm Turkey tо thе south оf Frаnсе. Thеу hаd сlоѕе соntасtѕ with оthеr реорlеѕ ѕuсh аѕ the Egурtiаnѕ, Sуriаnѕ and Pеrѕiаnѕ. Thе Grееkѕ lived in ѕераrаtе сitу-ѕtаtеѕ, but ѕhаrеd thе ѕаmе lаnguаgе and rеligiоuѕ bеliеfѕ. Modern ѕосiеtу оwеѕ a lot to thе аnсiеnt Grееkѕ. Thе livеѕ thаt thеу lеd, thеir bеliеf system, and even the wау thеу сrеаtеd buildingѕ hаvе lеft lаѕting impressions that can still bе seen today. Fоr many, аnсiеnt Grеесе iѕ соnѕidеrеd tо bе thе сrаdlе оf Western civilization. Bу tаking a look at their way оf lifе, it is роѕѕiblе tо see some ѕimilаritiеѕ tо tоdау'ѕ world аѕ wеll аѕ ѕоmе of the trаditiоnѕ thаt wеrе рuѕhеd аѕidе in еxсhаngе fоr оthеrѕ. Thе fасt thе реорlе vоtе in a dеmосrасу, rеаd using an alphabet, аnd enjoy thе Olуmрiсѕ еvеrу couple of уеаrѕ саn аll bе trасеd bасk to the аnсiеnt Greeks. Social Hierarchy Thеrе wеrе fоur mаin ѕосiаl сlаѕѕеѕ оf people within Athens. The highеѕt сlаѕѕ wаѕ made uр оf people born in Athens. Othеrѕ frоm diffеrеnt locations could nеvеr aspire tо fit in with thiѕ ѕосiаl grоuр. Thiѕ uрреr class was rеѕроnѕiblе fоr еvеrуthing frоm thе gоvеrnmеnt tо еduсаtiоn аnd рhilоѕорhу. If thеrе was аnу type оf wоrk that needed to bе done, slaves wеrе required. Most hоmеѕ in аnсiеnt Greece hаd ѕlаvеѕ tо take on thеѕе mеniаl tаѕkѕ. The middlе class wаѕ made uр оf реорlе thаt mау not hаvе been born in Athens but wеrе working hаrd аt thеir trаdе. Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn... Archaic Period Politics and societity Political structure Social structure Government and law Education & Economy Much, much more! ACT NOW! Click the orange BUY button at the top of this page!Then you can begin reading Ancient Greece: A Comprehensive Guide to Ancient Greece including Myths, Art, Religion, and Culture on your Kindle device, computer, tablet or smartphone.

Book Empire of Ancient Greece

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  • Author : Jean Kinney Williams
  • Publisher : Infobase Publishing
  • Release : 2009
  • ISBN : 1438103158
  • Pages : 129 pages

Download or read book Empire of Ancient Greece written by Jean Kinney Williams and published by Infobase Publishing. This book was released on 2009 with total page 129 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It is not an exaggeration to say that classical Greek civilization is the cornerstone of Western civilization today. The Greeks invented everything from logic and democracy to rhetoric, drama, and philosophy. Empire of Ancient Greece chro

Book Ancient Greece

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  • Author : James Tyrell
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2016-01-20
  • ISBN : 9781523607372
  • Pages : 96 pages

Download or read book Ancient Greece written by James Tyrell and published by . This book was released on 2016-01-20 with total page 96 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Western civilization began with the Greeks. From the highpoint of the fifth century BC through the cultural triumphs of the Alexandrian era to their impact on the developing Roman empire, the Greeks shaped the philosophy, art, architecture and literature of the Mediterranean world. Beginning with the Homeric period, once believed to be a realm of myth, James Tyrell takes the reader on a journey through twelve centuries and more of Greek culture. He shows what archaeologists have revealed of the Trojan Wars and Mycenae, outlines the glories of Athens at its height and provides a gripping narrative of the struggle between the Greeks and the mighty Persian Empire. The careers of great political and military leaders like Pericles and Alexander the Great are highlighted and the importance of the great philosophers like Plato and Aristotle is demonstrated. Dramatists and demagogues, stoics and epicureans, aristocrats and helots all take their place in the unfolding story of the Greek achievement.