Famous Greek Personalities
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Publisher: Sura Books
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Total Pages: 100
ISBN-13: 9788174784995
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Publisher: Sura Books
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Robert Kebric
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Humanities, Social Sciences & World Languages
Published: 2004-07-28
Total Pages: 340
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKGreek People explains the ancient classical Greek world by focusing on individual personalities--what is known about them and their world views. Both famous and everyday individuals become lenses through which the reader can understand the values and characteristics of ancient Greece.
Author: Jacqueline de Romilly
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Published: 2019-10-15
Total Pages: 228
ISBN-13: 1501739964
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis biography of Alcibiades, the charismatic Athenian statesman and general (c. 450–404 BC) who achieved both renown and infamy during the Peloponnesian War, is both an extraordinary adventure story and a cautionary tale that reveals the dangers that political opportunism and demagoguery pose to democracy. As Jacqueline de Romilly brilliantly documents, Alcibiades's life is one of wanderings and vicissitudes, promises and disappointments, brilliant successes and ruinous defeats. Born into a wealthy and powerful family in Athens, Alcibiades was a student of Socrates and disciple of Pericles, and he seemed destined to dominate the political life of his city—and his tumultuous age. Romilly shows, however, that he was too ambitious. Haunted by financial and sexual intrigues and political plots, Alcibiades was exiled from Athens, sentenced to death, recalled to his homeland, only to be exiled again. He defected from Athens to Sparta and from Sparta to Persia and then from Persia back to Athens, buffeted by scandal after scandal, most of them of his own making. A gifted demagogue and, according to his contemporaries, more handsome than the hero Achilles, Alcibiades is also a strikingly modern figure, whose seductive celebrity and dangerous ambition anticipated current crises of leadership.
Author: Mary R. Lefkowitz
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 2003-01-01
Total Pages: 306
ISBN-13: 9780300107692
DOWNLOAD EBOOKInsightful and fun, this new guide to an ancient mythology explains why the Greek gods and goddesses are still so captivating to us, revisiting the work of Homer, Ovid, Virgil, and Shakespeare in search of the essence of these stories. (Mythology & Folklore)
Author: Aristophanes
Publisher: Methuen Drama
Published: 1994-03-14
Total Pages: 276
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKContains: Women in power; Wealth; The malcontent; The woman from Samos.
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Publisher: Sura Books
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Total Pages: 100
ISBN-13: 9788174785213
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Thucydides
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Published: 2020-09-28
Total Pages: 796
ISBN-13: 146558157X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Thomas E. Ricks
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 2020-11-10
Total Pages: 416
ISBN-13: 0062997475
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNew York Times Bestseller Editors' Choice —New York Times Book Review "Ricks knocks it out of the park with this jewel of a book. On every page I learned something new. Read it every night if you want to restore your faith in our country." —James Mattis, General, U.S. Marines (ret.) & 26th Secretary of Defense The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and #1 New York Times bestselling author offers a revelatory new book about the founding fathers, examining their educations and, in particular, their devotion to the ancient Greek and Roman classics—and how that influence would shape their ideals and the new American nation. On the morning after the 2016 presidential election, Thomas Ricks awoke with a few questions on his mind: What kind of nation did we now have? Is it what was designed or intended by the nation’s founders? Trying to get as close to the source as he could, Ricks decided to go back and read the philosophy and literature that shaped the founders’ thinking, and the letters they wrote to each other debating these crucial works—among them the Iliad, Plutarch’s Lives, and the works of Xenophon, Epicurus, Aristotle, Cato, and Cicero. For though much attention has been paid the influence of English political philosophers, like John Locke, closer to their own era, the founders were far more immersed in the literature of the ancient world. The first four American presidents came to their classical knowledge differently. Washington absorbed it mainly from the elite culture of his day; Adams from the laws and rhetoric of Rome; Jefferson immersed himself in classical philosophy, especially Epicureanism; and Madison, both a groundbreaking researcher and a deft politician, spent years studying the ancient world like a political scientist. Each of their experiences, and distinctive learning, played an essential role in the formation of the United States. In examining how and what they studied, looking at them in the unusual light of the classical world, Ricks is able to draw arresting and fresh portraits of men we thought we knew. First Principles follows these four members of the Revolutionary generation from their youths to their adult lives, as they grappled with questions of independence, and forming and keeping a new nation. In doing so, Ricks interprets not only the effect of the ancient world on each man, and how that shaped our constitution and government, but offers startling new insights into these legendary leaders.
Author: Nikos Kazantzakis
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2014-12-23
Total Pages: 368
ISBN-13: 1476782814
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFirst published in 1946, "Zorba the Greek," is, on one hand, the story of a Greek working man named Zorba, a passionate lover of life, the unnamed narrator who he accompanies to Crete to work in a lignite mine, and the men and women of the town where they settle. On the other hand it is the story of God and man, The Devil and the Saints; the struggle of men to find their souls and purpose in life and it is about love, courage and faith.
Author: Herodotus
Publisher: Biblo & Tannen Booksellers & Publishers
Published: 1928
Total Pages: 568
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