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  • Life and Thought in the Greek and Roman World

    Life and Thought in the Greek and Roman World by Cary, M.; Haarhof, T.J.;

    Series: Routledge Library Editions: The Ancient World;

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    Short description:

    Life and Thought in the Greek and Roman World (1961) provides a comprehensive sketch of Greek and Roman civilization. It describes the geographic, political and social background, and sets forth its main achievements in the fields of language and literature, scholarship and education, science and philosophy, art and religion. 

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    Long description:

    Life and Thought in the Greek and Roman World (1961) aims to provide a brief but comprehensive outline sketch of Greek and Roman civilization. It describes the geographic, political and social background of that civilization, and sets forth its main achievements in the fields of language and literature, scholarship and education, science and philosophy, art and religion. The authors have endeavoured throughout to present Greek and Roman civilization as an organic whole.

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    Table of Contents:

    1. The Geographical Background  2. The Political Background  3. The Material Background  4. Social Life  5. The Written and the Spoken Word  6. Philosophy and Science  7. Greek and Roman Art  8. Greek and Roman Literature  9. Education and Scholarship  10. Greek and Roman Religion

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