Penguin Publishing Group
The Greeks
The Greeks
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The Greeks introduces us to the people who formed and founded a new and distinct way of life, the democratic city-state. The author presents-frequently in the words of the Greeks themselves-the formation of the people as a nation, the nature of the country, the impact of Homer, and the rise and decline of the city-state. The book includes an intensive study of the classical period, and provides an illuminating view of the Greek mind, myths and religion, life and character. The Greeks is written with remarkable grace and wit. In its new, richly illustrated and permanent form, it will endure as perhaps the best reconstruction of one of the greatest episodes in the history of civilized man.
About the Author:
H. D. F. Kitto (1897-1982) was a professor of Greek at the University of Bristol
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