Greece
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Greece
Oxford University Press, 1979
Pbk. ed. / Elias J. Bickerman, editor
- Other Title
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Ocherk istorīi drevni︠a︡go mīra
- Uniform Title
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Ocherk istorīi drevni︠a︡go mīra
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Note
Translation of: Ocherk istorīi drevni︠a︡go mīra
"Contains all of the material on Greece included in Rostovtzeff's A History of the Ancient World"--Pref. to the pbk. ed
Reprint. First issued as an Oxford University Press pbk., 1963
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Greece is a companion volume to the paperback edition of Rome, and with it comprises the greater part of Rostovzeff's major work, A History of the Ancient World. From the appearance of prehistoric Aegean settlements, through the rise of the city states, to the diffusion of Hellenistic culture after the conquests of Alexander, Greek history is recounted and set in the larger perspective of ancient Mediterranean civilization. Told from the
point of view of historian, archaeologist, and connoisseur, Greece is not only an exact study but also an appreciation of that civilization which "still lives, as the foundation of all the chief manifestations of modern
culture."For this paperback edition, Elias J. Bickerman has completed a new and comprehensive bibliography and emended the text and chronology in accordance with contemporary research. The maps have been redrawn to conform with recent scholarship. The thirty-seven plates include photographs of newly discovered material as well as many illustrations retained from the original edition.
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